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Keller sees the most voter turnout in Tarrant County which is second in the state in ballots cast
As of Sunday night political officials say Tarrant County is second in the state in ballots cast. The Tarrant County polling place seeing the most turnout is in Keller, a community that’s become a political battleground in recent years. NBC 5’s Keenan Willard spoke with voters and polling experts, who say the energy is only going to continue into Election...
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Keller leads early voting as Tarrant County eyes potential record-breaking turnout
With four days of early voting remaining, political officials say Tarrant County has cast the second-most ballots in the state.
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Carroll ISD teacher accused of alleged sexual relationship with student, police say
A Carroll Middle School teacher was arrested Monday and charged with sexual assault of a child and having an improper relationship with a student.
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City of Keller honors olympian Austen Smith
Austen Smith brought home silver and bronze from the Paris Olympics for skeet shooting. Smith received the key to the City of Keller on Tuesday. NBC 5’s Meredith Yeomans has the story.
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Olympic skeet shooter receives special honor from her hometown
The City of Keller presented her with a key to the city, only the sixth time that’s happened, said Mayor Pro Tem Ross McMullin.
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Taste authentic Italian seafood
We visit Acquario Italian Seafood in Keller to sample authentic eats from the Italian seaside.
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North Texas family shares journey during National Multicultural Donor Awareness Month
How many of you have that ‘heart’ on your license showing you’re an organ donor? According to the Southwest Transplant Alliance, 67% of those on a waiting list for a donor in Texas are Latino or African American. This is National Multicultural Donor Awareness Month and a Keller family is sharing their personal story hoping to inspire others.
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Keller ISD students and parents speak out against new policy over gender pronouns
A group of Keller ISD students and parents are speaking out against a policy they say targets gay and trans students. District leaders unanimously approved a revision that requires parental notification if a child decides to use names or pronouns not assigned at birth. Candace Sweat was at the meeting — where students and parents shared their concerns.
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Keller ISD revises policy, requires parents to be notified of student pronoun use
A group of Keller ISD students and parents are speaking out against a policy they say targets gay and trans students.
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Sharing a love of tennis at The Birch
Find your tennis family and sharpen your serving skills at The Birch in Keller.
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Sweet scoops from Cold Wave Creations
We enjoy scoops of homemade ice cream from Cold Wave Creations in Keller.
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Keller plans to make changes to residential street
Three months after a Keller teen was nearly killed while out on a nightly run — the city says it’s making changes to a street in its most pedestrian-friendly neighborhood. They include safety measures NBC 5 Investigates has recently reported that have saved lives. NBC 5’s Allie Spillyards has more.
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After Keller teen critically injured in crosswalk, city announces measures to slow drivers
With crews busy repaving a stretch of Bear Creek Parkway between Whitley Road and Elm Street and Rufe Snow Drive, the city announced Wednesday that it will also make changes intended to slow drivers.
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Here's what to know about Hometown Hopefuls Austen Smith and Connor Prince
In just 17 days, the Paris Olympics will begin, and it’s worth noting that three out of the four U.S. Skeet shooting team athletes hail from North Texas. Laura Harris of NBC 5 continues our Hometown Hopefuls series, featuring two of them, Austin Smith and Conner Prince.
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North Texans are 3/4 of Team USA skeet shooting
It may be hard to believe, but three out of the four athletes representing Team USA’s skeet shooting team are from North Texas. Vincent Hancock, who has won three Olympic gold medals and is headed to his fifth Games and two of his students: Austen Smith and Conner Prince.
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Keller teen becomes youngest graduate at Texas Women's University
Hana Taylor Schlitz, a 16-year-old, recently became the youngest Texas Woman’s University graduate, making history. NBC 5’s Allie Spillyards has more.
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Red-shouldered hawk attacking people in Keller neighborhood
A red-shoulder hawk with new babies in the nest is protecting their territory and attacking neighbors. NBC 5’s Vince Sims has more.
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Keller neighborhood facing terror from above as red-shouldered hawk attacks people
Neighbors said over the past few weeks the hawks have attacked people outside. His daughter has scars from being hit and she’s not the only one.
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Community raises money for teenage hit-and-run victim
Exactly one month after a Keller teen was hit by a suspected drunk driver in a crosswalk while going for a run, her community came together to rally around her family. On Saturday, hundreds joined the Run for Nina, raising money for a growing pile of medical bills. NBC 5’s Allie Spillyards has more.
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Keller hosts community run for teen athlete hit by suspected drunk driver
The running community gathered in support of Nina Alvarez who remains in intensive care.