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Dallas mayor gives state of the city address
Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson says the call from voters couldn’t be clearer. In his first public remarks on the November election– Johnson shared what’s ahead for a city– now required to hire 900 more police officers. Here’s NBC 5’s David Goins.
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Foodie 411: Festive food plus restaurants opening and closing in North Texas
Thanksgiving is over, so now it’s on to the December holidays. DallasNews.com/Food writer Sarah Blaskovich has information on festive food and drinks as well as restaurants closing and opening across North Texas.
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Foodie 411: Festive food plus restaurants closing and opening
Thanksgiving is over, so now it’s on to the December holidays. DallasNews.com/Food offers information on festive food and drinks as well as restaurants closing and opening across North Texas.
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Timeless styles from Eiseman Jewels
We visit Eiseman Jewels in Northpark Center to view their dazzling collection of trendy and timeless jewelry.
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Dallas mayor says calls for more public safety ‘could not be more clear'
Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson said he will begin work on developing a “comprehensive public safety policy” for the city.
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Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson holds State of the City address
Mayor Johnson’s speech highlighted his plans for the city’s future. NBC 5’s Larry Collins has the details.
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Nonprofit collecting items to help Dallas area students stay warm this winter
Although many kids are writing letters to Santa and counting presents under the Christmas tree, there are thousands of families in North Texas who are feeling the financial strain and won’t be able to provide even the basic necessities.
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Dallas bar crowd rallies to pay for treatment for paralyzed Green Beret
Loved ones gathered in a local bar to to rally around Anthony Luciano and his family.
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A community rallied to support a paralyzed Green Beret
Anthony Luciano’s loved ones gathered in a Dallas bar to raise money for his stem cell therapy after he was paralyzed. NBC 5’s Allie Spillyards has the moving story.
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City council considers policy adding digital kiosks to downtown Dallas
Many Dallas city leaders think digital kiosks could provide a path forward for visitors trying to find their way around downtown and give the city a revenue boost but critics cite concerns over another object taking up pedestrian sidewalk space.
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Fifth fire breaks out at vacant Dallas high school in 3 months, building to be demolished
Tuesday evening more than 60 firefighters showed up to put out flames at the school yet again. The city and DISD are working together to address the issue.
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Fires at vacant Dallas school causes concern for neighbors
A vacant school in Dallas continues to be an issue in the South Oak Cliff neighborhood. The building has caught on fire multiple times since September. On Tuesday night, fire fighters put out another fire. NBC 5’s Sophia Beausoleil spoke with a Dallas City Council member about how the city and school district are addressing the problem.
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South Oak Cliff H.S. football coach excited about former quarterback's success for SMU
Before he was SMU’s quarterback, Kevin Jennings led South Oak Cliff High School to a championship win. His former coach and his alma mater will be cheering him on in the ACC Football Championship Game Saturday.
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Digital kiosk debate in Dallas
Many Dallas city leaders think digital kiosks could provide a path forward for visitors trying to find their way around downtown and give the city a revenue boost but critics cite concerns over another object taking up pedestrian sidewalk space. David Goins has the story.
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Three Texas women indicted in $8 million mortgage fraud scheme: US attorney's office
The defendants found homes in the pre-foreclosure short sale process and forged falsified purchase agreements and proof..
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Friends and family gather to remember Sunnyvale wrong way crash victim
A wrong-way driver was seen and reported minutes before hitting Johnathan Washington. NBC 5’s Candace Sweat spoke with Washington’s friends and family.
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Committee indicates support for reallocating $248K in Dallas Black Dance Theatre funding
A Dallas committee on Tuesday agreed to allow city staff to present a proposal to reallocate about $248,000 in funding from the Dallas Black Dance Theatre (DBDT) to other Dallas-based arts organizations.
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City of Dallas considers pulling funding for Dallas Black Dance Theatre
The City of Dallas is on the verge of moving a quarter-of-a-million dollars of funding for the Dallas Black Dance Theatre to other arts organizations. NBC 5’s David Goins reports this all comes amid an on-going dispute between the organization and dancers fired earlier this summer.
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Big changes coming to Dallas Love Field Airport
NBC 5’s Alanna Quillen tells us about the airport’s proposed changes as it tries to keep up with increased demand.
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Dallas panel advances plan to host FIFA World Cup International Broadcast Center
The Dallas City Council will vote on Dec. 11 to approve up to $15 million in convention center upgrades to host FIFA International Broadcast Center for 2026 World Cup.
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Dallas Sports Commission makes pitch to bring FIFA International Broadcast Center to Dallas
The Dallas Sports Commission made its pitch to host a major part of the 2026 World Cup at the convention center. NBC 5’s David Goins reports the FIFA International Broadcast Center serves as the hub for every match and will require city council buy-in to bring it to Dallas.