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North Texas woman receives W-2 for job she never had
A Fort Worth woman was shocked to receive a W-2 reporting nearly $30,000 in income from a job she never held. NBC 5 Responds’ Diana Zoga explains how the error may be linked to identity theft—and what steps you can take to protect yourself if it happens to you.
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What to do if you received a W-2 with income that doesn't belong to you
A North Texan got a W-2 from a job she never had. Here’s how to protect your identity.
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NBC 5 Responds helps Granbury man recover $900 from hacked bank account
A Granbury man says $900 vanished from his Chase bank account after a withdrawal was made in Florida—while he was home in Texas. When the bank denied his claim, he turned to NBC 5 Responds for help. Kristi Nelson shows how our team got results and what you can do to protect your money.
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Navigating announced changes at the Department of Education
NBC 5 Responds is following multiple developments at the Department of Education. Read on for what students and borrowers should know right now.
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Walgreens customer overcharged $682 for prescription
An 81-year-old Walgreens customer was overcharged $682 for medication. After being denied a refund, she turned to NBC 5 Responds for help.
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Key steps for property owners when potential fire danger is forecasted
When we’re looking at potential fire danger, there are ways property owners can help mitigate the risk for themselves and their neighbors. NBC 5 Responds reporter Diana Zoga is in the newsroom with key steps anyone can take now.
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What to pack in a ‘go bag' for emergencies
Wildfires and severe storms can strike at any time. NBC 5 Responds breaks down what experts recommend packing in a ‘go bag’ to stay prepared.
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How at risk is your home for wildfires? Experts weigh in
The Texas A&M Forest Service says the biggest wildfire threat isn’t flames—it’s airborne embers that can travel up to a mile. See how to assess your risk.
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How to assess fire risk, pack a ‘go kit' and other essentials
Prepare for wildfires with a “go bag,” defensible space, and key fireproofing steps for your home.
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Lawmakers examine insurance bundling
Texas lawmakers and an insurance regulator are taking a closer look at bundling and whether insurers should be able to require consumers to buy home and auto policies with the same company.
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Could forced bundling for insurance be banned?
State lawmakers and a regulator are hearing from consumers who say their insurance company told them they had to bundle to keep their home policy with the same company. NBC 5 Responds reporter Diana Zoga has the latest on a bill that would ban what one lawmaker calls ‘forced bundling.’
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North Texas businesses adapt to rising costs amid new import tariffs
As President Trump orders new tariffs on imports from China, Mexico, and Canada, North Texas businesses are adjusting strategies to avoid rising costs. NBC 5’s Diana Zoga reports.
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North Texas businesses brace for impact of new tariffs on imports
President Trump said tariffs aim to put pressure on Canada and Mexico to do more to address illegal immigration and fentanyl smuggling.
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Here's what you need to know about changes to student loan repayment plans
If you have federal student loans and you’re enrolled in an income-driven repayment plan, NBC 5 Responds reporter Diana Zoga says there are changes you need to know about now.
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What you need to know about changes to student loan repayment plans
If you have federal student loans and you’re enrolled in an income-driven repayment plan, there are changes you need to know about now.
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Steps you can take now to make it tougher for someone to steal your identity
Thanks to data breaches and sharing too much information online, identity theft is a real issue. NBC 5 Responds reporter Diana Zoga explains there are steps you can take to make it tougher for someone to impersonate you.
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How to make it tougher for someone to steal your identity
Thanks to data breaches and sharing too much information online, identity theft is a real issue. But there are steps you can take to make it tougher for someone to impersonate you.
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North Texas family warns of unexpected ring in the mail—could it be a scam?
A North Texas family received a ring in the mail they never ordered, raising concerns about a possible scam. Experts warn it could be part of a “brushing” scheme. NBC 5 Responds shows what to do if it happens to you.
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What to do with the package you didn't order
NBC 5 Responds to a North Texas family with a sparkly surprise in the mail addressed to them. They say they weren’t expecting a package and it wasn’t a gift.
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Texas wildfire risk extends beyond rural areas, experts warn
Wildfires aren’t just a rural threat. NBC 5’s Diana Zoga reports on the risks and what experts say you should know.