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Musical art garden in Dallas combines music and murals
Deep Ellum is known for its music and murals. The two combine at a reimagined ‘music art garden’ in what was a neglected space. NBC 5’s Noelle Walker reports it’s a space to linger a while.
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Vending machines that dispense free Narcan launch in Deep Ellum
More than 30 vending machines will be available throughout Deep Ellum by the end of the year.
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Deep Ellum gets Narcan vending machines
Bars and venues in Deep Ellum will be getting more than 30 Narcan vending machines by the end of the year.
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Show off your spelling knowledge
Enjoy a night of wordplay, friendly competition and great prizes at Dallas Hope Charities’ upcoming spelling bee.
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Shooting in Deep Ellum leaves 4 hurt, including 17-year-old
Dallas community leaders are renewing their calls for action on gun violence after four people were shot in Deep Ellum early Sunday morning. NBC 5’s Keenan Willard shows what witnesses saw at the scene.
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Four shot in Deep Ellum, including 17-year-old victim in critical condition
Community leaders in Dallas are renewing their calls for action on gun violence after four people were shot on the street in Deep Ellum early Sunday morning.
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Deep Ellum in Dallas among Top 10 nightlife spots across America, survey finds
Have you ever wondered where the night owls roam in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex when the sun sets?
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New documentary about pioneering nightclub ‘The Church' to debut at Dallas International Film Festival
The building that once housed the Lizard Lounge and its Sunday alter ego ‘The Church’ sits boarded up, under chain and padlock at 2424 Swiss Avenue in Dallas. For two North Texas filmmakers, the memories remain.
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New documentary focuses on Deep Ellum goth club ‘The Church'
The Dallas International Film Festival will have the premiere of a documentary about the groundbreaking Deep Ellum club called The Church. NBC 5’s Noelle Walker reports it’s produced by North Texas filmmakers who were part of that club’s ‘congregation.’
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Rediscovering Central Track and Deep Ellum at the African American Museum, Dallas
Two exhibitions illuminate the history of Central Track and the world of Blind Lemon Jefferson.
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Paxton sues 4 DFW businesses, including State Fair, for not letting off-duty officers carry guns on-premises
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s office sued five businesses, four in North Texas, over stopping peace officers from entering with firearms while off-duty
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Photo exhibit at Deep Ellum Art Co. showcases Dallas music scene
Any given night (and some days) in Dallas, you can find a stage with live music. The ‘Music in Frames: A Thousand Words of Sound’ photography exhibit puts visitors center stage.
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Photo exhibit in Dallas gives ‘live music' experience
On any given night in Dallas, you can find a stage with live music but if you can’t go the concert, a photo exhibit in Deep Ellum can make you feel like you were there. Noelle Walker has the story.
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Testimony continues in trial of woman accused of killing Dallas tourist
The man at the center of the disappearance of a Seattle woman – later found dead near Wilmer – took the stand Friday. He testified in the trial against his former lover, Lisa Dykes, the woman he says is responsible for killing 23-year-old Marisela Botello. Allie Spillyards has the latest from Dallas County Court.
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Graphic testimony about the murder of Marisela Botello Friday
A man who is one of three charges in connection with the fatal stabbing of a Seattle woman who vanished in Deep Ellum testified Friday. NBC 5’s Maria Guerrero was in the courtroom as Charles Beltran described the night he says Lisa Dykes killed Marisela Botello.
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Day 4: Man charged with Marisela Botello's murder takes the stand
The trial for Lisa Dykes, who is one of three people accused of killing Marisela Botello, a 23-year-old Seattle woman who went missing in October 2020, continues Friday.
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Day three in trial for woman accused of murder in the death of Marisela Botello
Timelines and cellphone data took center stage in trial for the woman accused of murder in the death of Seattle woman Marisela Botello. NBC 5’s Alicia Barrera reports that while investigators say Lisa Dykes stabbed Botello, her defense lawyer says the evidence does not support those claims.
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Day 3: ‘Anonymous' girlfriend testifies in Marisela Botello murder trial
The trial for Lisa Dykes, who is one of three people accused of killing Marisela Botello, a 23-year-old Seattle woman who went missing in October 2020, continued Thursday with the testimony from a Dallas Police detective and the girlfriend of one of three people accused in the woman’s death.
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Day 2 of murder trial for Seattle woman killed in Dallas
It’s day two of the trial for the woman accused in the death of Marisela Botello. Lisa Dykes is charged with capital murder along with her wife, Nina Merano, and Charles Beltran. NBC 5’s Alicia Barrera reports from the courthouse, where we learned more about how the victim met her killers.
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Day 2: Friend of accused killer testifies in Marisela Botello murder trial
The trial for Lisa Dykes, who is one of three people accused of killing Marisela Botello, a 23-year-old Seattle woman who went missing in October 2020, began on Tuesday.