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Trump Pardons Jan. 6 Supporters
Donald Trump grants pardons to 1,500 supporters charged in the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol riot, fulfilling a campaign promise. NBC 5’s Alicia Barrera has more.
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Granbury man among Jan. 6 rioters granted clemency by President Trump
Trump has repeatedly referred to convicted criminals of both violent and nonviolent offenses related to Jan. 6 as “hostages.”
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Three teens back in custody after escaping juvenile detention facility
Three teenagers, armed and on the run, led police on a wild search across four counties after they escaped a juvenile detention facility in Hood County. NBC 5’s Katy Blakey has the latest form Granbury where the manhunt began.
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North Texas reports two deaths related to extreme heat
A new heat advisory will be in effect on Thursday. The dangerous heat has already led to two deaths in Denton and Hood counties. Both victims, in their 70s, succumbed to hyperthermia. NBC 5’s Allie Spillyards has more details.
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Two heat-related deaths reported in North Texas
While an excessive heat warning was in effect Saturday, officials in Denton County reported the death of a 76-year-old woman in Corinth. In Hood County, a 72-year-old Granbury man was pronounced dead.
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Uncovering the threat: The case of the school librarians in Granbury
An inside look at a criminal investigation that threatened to put school librarians in jail in Granbury. New records obtained by NBC 5 Investigates and our partners at NBC News reveal how a Hood County constable attempted to bring felony charges against three librarians for providing students with library books the constable deemed obscene. NBC 5’s Senior Investigative reporter Scott...
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Highway 377 in Granbury reopens after standoff
Granbury officials say U.S. Highway 377 is closed in both directions near downtown due to police activity.
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Granbury ISD ROTC takes home 7th national championship
Congratulations are in order for the Granbury High School rifle team as they celebrate #SomethingGood.
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No drugs found in DEA testing of candy shared at Granbury Middle School
Granbury Police say candy suspected of containing a narcotic and given to children at a middle school last week was negative for any type of drug.
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North Texas middle schoolers hospitalized after eating laced candy
The Granbury School District says eight middle schoolers were hospitalized after eating candy believed to contain a narcotic. All of the students are now recovering, and investigators are looking into what caused this severe reaction. NBC 5’s Keenan Willard spoke with parents at the school about the safety concerns.
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Eight students hospitalized after eating candy believed to contain a narcotic
Eight middle school students in Granbury were briefly hospitalized Tuesday after they ate candy that adults believed may have contained a narcotic.
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Farm in North Texas assists animals with special needs
Suppose you have been residing in North Texas for a considerable time. In that case, you might recollect NBC 5’s visit to a distinctive animal rescue located outside Granbury years ago. If you are new to this area, something exciting is in store for you. Brian Curtis is taking the viewers down to “Second Chance Farm.”
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Second Chance Farm rescues animals with special needs
NBC 5 first visited Second Chance Farm eight years ago. Back then, Walker had about 100 animals. Since then, that number has doubled.
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Granbury City Council candidate arrested on child porn charges on eve of Election Day
A candidate for Granbury City Council was arrested on charges involving the possession of child pornography on Monday, causing the local GOP to disavow him the day before the election.
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Investigation underway after child fatally shot at Granbury home
A death investigation is underway after a child was fatally wounded by gunfire at a home in Granbury on Monday afternoon.
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Granbury resident nets $1 million Texas Lottery scratch ticket
A lucky person from Granbury hit big after buying a winning $1 million scratch ticket from a convenience store in North Texas.
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Granbury ISD trustees vote to give formal disapproval to colleague accused of entering school library to investigate books
Karen Lowery is accused by the district of entering Granbury High School library without permission to look at books on the shelves. They are investigating whether she violated district policies.
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Parents pack school board meeting over trustee's visit to library
In Granbury parents packed a special school board meeting after the actions of two women, one of whom is a school board trustee. The crowd was torn over whether the trustee should be removed from her post after an investigation found she made an unauthorized school visit. It’s a controversy tied to the ongoing book battle happening in some North...