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Three arrested in connection with deadly shooting: North Richland Hills Police
Three suspects now behind bars after police say they shot up the wrong house killing an innocent man. The deadly drive by shooting happened the night of Nov. 27. NBC 5’s Alicia Barrera spoke to police and neighbors in North Richland Hills.
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Three arrested after man killed inside his North Richland Hills home, police say
A North Richland Hills man was fatally shot inside his home Wednesday night.
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North Richland Hills police chief to retire after nearly two years leading department
Chief Mike Young announced his retirement from the North Richland Hills Police Department after nearly 40 years of service.
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Peppa Pig Theme Park announces North Texas grand opening date
The Peppa Park Theme Park in North Richland Hills will open in March, right before many district’s spring break.
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Family mourns North Richland Hills man killed by suspected drunk driver
A North Richland Hills family says their world has changed overnight after a father of three was hit and killed by a suspected drunk driver.
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Father killed by suspected drunk driver in North Richlands Hills
A North Richland Hills family says their lives have been turned upside down after their father was struck and killed by a suspected drunk driver. NBC 5’s Keenan Willard has more.
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What you should know before a bees attack
NBC 5 is looking into the warning signs of potentially dangerous bee colonies after a North Richland Hills man died this week from a severe bee attack. NBC 5’s Keenan Willard spoke with bee experts who explained how to spot a hive that could pose a life-threatening risk.
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After man dies in North Texas bee attack, experts share warning signs that could save a life
After a North Richland Hills man died this week from a horrific bee attack, NBC 5 set out to uncover the warning signs that could have been there before the incident.
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North Richland Hills man attacked by bees died from his injuries
Lonnie Dorsey was allergic to bees.
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Beekeepers return to North Richland Hill neighborhood one day after attack
Beekeeper returned to a North Richland Hills neighborhoood where a couple was attacked. NBC 5’s Tahera Rahman reports one victim is still recovering in the ICU as professionals try to move the hive.
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Bees still swarm North Richland Hills home, resident in ICU
Bees are still swarming around a North Richland Hills home on Wednesday, after attacking the couple who lives there on Tuesday.
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Man and woman attacked by bees in North Richland Hills neighborhood
For several hours Tuesday afternoon, neighbors in a North Richland Hills neighborhood were asked to stay in their homes after a swarm of bees attacked a couple doing lawn work. Allie Spillyards has more from the woman who called police for help and those called in to manage the scene.
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‘His face had blood all over it': North Texans hospitalized in bee swarm attack
Two people were transported to a local hospital after reports of a bee swarm attack in North Richland Hills Tuesday.
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Man and woman attacked by bees in North Richland Hills
Two people were transported to a local hospital after reports of a bee swarm attack in North Richland Hills on Tuesday.
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North Richland Hills therapist arrested in connection to alleged abuse of child with autism
Following the filing of a civil lawsuit against a behavioral center in North Texas, a director, and an employee have been arrested in connection with the alleged assault of a nonverbal child with autism.
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Therapist accused of abusing child with autism in North Texas
Police have issued an arrest warrant for a woman accused of assaulting a 7-year-old boy with nonverbal autism at a therapy center in North Richland Hills.
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North Texas therapist arrested in Lubbock for alleged abuse of child with autism
Following the filing of a civil lawsuit against a behavioral center in North Texas, a director has been arrested, and police are searching for an employee wanted in connection with the alleged assault of a nonverbal child with autism.
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Child with autism abused by therapist at North Texas behavioral center, lawsuit alleges
A behavioral center in North Texas is being sued for $1 million after being accused of hiding and falsifying details about the physical attack of a little boy diagnosed with nonverbal autism.
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North Texas first responders mobilize as Gov. Abbott issues disaster declaration; Alberto now a tropical depression
Tropical Storm Alberto rumbled toward northeast Mexico early Thursday as the first named storm of the season, Texas began mobilizing as South Texas and the coast received heavy rainfall and tropical force winds and coastal flooding.
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North Richland Hills fire, EMS departments adopt potentially life-saving app technology
System allows for better patient-tracking daily & during mass casualty incidents