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Search committee narrows down finalists for Dallas city manager
The search for Dallas’ next city manager has been narrowed down to three semifinalists the Dallas City Council committee announced Monday. NBC 5’s David Goins has the latest updates on the search.
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Three semifinalists announced for Dallas city manager
Three semifinalists will be in Dallas the second weekend of January for community meetings and in-depth interviews with the city council before an expected hiring of a finalist on Jan. 15.
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Arrest eases frustration over man accused of terrorizing women in downtown Dallas
A man is behind bars, accused of terrorizing women in downtown Dallas.
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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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Students at Dallas elementary school get sweet surprise for the season
There is nothing better than seeing the joy on a child’s face at Christmas. It’s the same look students had at Winnetka Elementary School in Dallas today. Noelle Walker explains why.
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Man accused of attacking women in Dallas arrested
A man accused of terrorizing women in downtown Dallas is behind bars. Several victims have come forward sharing their frightening encounters and also frustration over the lack of action until now. Maria Guerrero has the story.
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Winnetka Elementary PTO makes holidays bright for students
The Winnetka Elementary PTO got donations and organized the event that gave every student, about 700, a gift.
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Letter demands Dallas remove board and commission members overstaying terms
Michael Northrup, a civil attorney who lives in Belmont Addition in east Dallas, wrote the letter and asked for the immediate removal of any board member who refuses to resign.
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Dallas neighborhood groups urge city to enforce term limits for board volunteers
A coalition of Dallas neighborhood groups is pushing the city to enforce its own rules on term limits for volunteers serving on boards and commissions. While the groups hope to avoid legal action, they are demanding compliance with the regulations. NBC 5’d David Goins has more.
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TD Jakes, plagued by Diddy misinfo on YouTube, asks court to intervene
A lawyer for celebrity Dallas-based pastor Bishop T.D. Jakes filed a motion seeking more information about four YouTube accounts posting salacious misinformation about him.
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Ring in New Year with ‘Lone Star NYE: Countdown to 2025' music, fireworks and drone show
‘Lone Star NYE: Countdown to 2025’ bids farewell to 2024 and welcomes 2025 in style with music from The Jacksons plus a dazzling fireworks and drone show over the Dallas skyline at midnight!
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Neighbors frustated at viral Dallas light display
The lights are so bright they almost shine like diamonds. The display is dazzling the internet worldwide and attracting massive crowds and as NBC 5’s Meredith Yeomans found out, some neighbors are not thrilled.
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Viral Dallas light display dazzles internet, annoys neighbors
The display outside a Dallas home is dazzling the internet worldwide and attracting massive crowds, and some neighbors are not thrilled.
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Construction begins on long-awaited park in Northeast Dallas
The City of Dallas city plans to make long-overdue investments near Forest Lane and Audelia Road, aiming to revitalize the area and address residents’ frustrations with ongoing crime.
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Dallas neighborhood nears first-ever park amid push for change
The city plans to make long-overdue investments near Forest Lane and Audelia Road, aiming to revitalize the area and address residents’ frustrations with ongoing crime. NBC 5’s David Goins reports.
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United Way lights Up Dallas Zoo with ‘Jungle Bells' event for families in need
The holiday season of giving is shining bright at the Dallas Zoo, as families gather for an unforgettable experience on Tuesday night.
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Dallas Zoo opens gates for annual Jungle Bells event
United Way of Metropolitan Dallas hosted the free event for the ninth year.
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The Stewpot acquires CitySquare Opportunity Center
Now The Stewpot will take the baton, continuing the Food Pantry and Neighbor Resource Programs, and adding several services of its own.
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Well known North Texas nonprofit hands over keys
A nonprofit organization in Dallas recognized for its dedication to fighting poverty has officially given up its keys. The First Presbyterian Church of Dallas has purchased City Square. It promises to keep working on helping people in communities that don’t get enough support. NBC 5’s Candace Sweat has more.
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Chairman says Dallas city manager will be hired in January
As criticism over the timeline for hiring a new Dallas city manager grows, the chairman of the committee said he wants to make the hire next month. NBC 5’s David Goins has the latest updates on the search.
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Chairman says committee will keep January timeline to hire Dallas city manager
Mayor pro tem Tennell Atkins says “We don’t want to be knee-jerk reaction, let’s be professional,” after criticism over the length of the city manager search grows among Dallas City Council colleagues