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Motel guests ran to help Terrell officer after fatal shooting
Terrell police officer Jacob Candanoza was shot and killed late Sunday night after pulling over a driver in a motel parking lot.
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North Texans consider moving out of the US after the 2024 elections
Data shows there have been a record number of searches about how to move out of the United States after the 2024 elections. NBC 5’s Keenan Willard spoke to some North Texas considering a move post election.
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DART launches annual student art contest
Dallas Area Rapid Transit is launching its 28th annual art contest for students K-12.
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5 Talk Street: The Greatest Gift Catalog Ever
Christine Jones, Executive Director for The Greatest Gift Catalog Ever, stops by to discuss a holiday catalog that offers gift giving ideas that is focused on ways that you can give back. She is joined by Allison Gross, Executive Director of Wings of Hope Equitherapy, one of the amazing nonprofit organizations featured in this year’s catalog. For more information about...
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5 Talk Street: Fighting Hunger with Kroger to End Hunger Here
NBC 5, Telemundo 39, and Kroger need your help to fight hunger in our community this holiday season, and do what we can to End Hunger Here. John Votava, Director of Corporate Affairs for the Kroger Company in Dallas/Fort Worth tells us about this annual community hunger relief campaign. Now through December 7, stop by any local Kroger and make...
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Son gifts dad dream car 41 years in the making
It’s been 41 years since a Mesquite father gave up his prized possession to pay for diapers. Now years later, his son is looking to make it right. NBC 5’s Allie Spillyards has the story.
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Son surprises dad with car 41 years after he gave it up for diaper money
It’s been 41 years since a Mesquite father gave up his prized possession to pay for diapers. Now years later, his son is looking to make it right.
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North Texas families reunited after decades
Ten years, 20, some even 30 and 40 without seeing family members from different parts of Mexico were reunited in North Texas over the weekend. NBC 5 photojournalist Kennedy DeRaedt caught up with families who are celebrating the special day.
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North Texas sees gas prices drop after election, cheapest average since pandemic
DFW sees lowest average gas prices since 2020, following the national trend of 32.2 cents per gallon lower than last year.
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Local regulated water authorities sending notices about possible lead pipe service lines in North Texas
The Environmental Protection Agency through the Lead and Copper Rule required all regulated water systems to track service lines and what they are made of.
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Severe weather expected in DFW after tornadoes tore through Oklahoma
In the hours after tornadoes tore through the Oklahoma City area, the DFW area was put on notice for potential severe weather – and the Metroplex is bracing for possible storms tomorrow. NBC 5’s Kennan Willards has the latest.
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DFW medical community facing IV shortage
The local medical community is facing an IV shortage following Hurricane Helene, which destroyed a supplier’s manufacturing plant in the Carolinas. NBC 5’s Candace Sweat reports on the impact in North Texas.
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DOUBLE HERO: North Texas man who spent 20 years in prison saves two lives
An Ellis County man was in the right place at the right time. First, he saved someone’s life at Lake Waxahachie. Then, six weeks later, he did it again in Comanche County. NBC 5’s Keenan Willard has the details.
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North Texas hero saves two lives after spending 20 years in prison
An Ellis County man was in the right place at the right time and saved someone’s life – and then six weeks later, he did it again.
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North Texas school district uses robot to paint lines on sports fields
Robots are taking over football fields. The Hurst-Euless-Bedford Independent School District has hired a robot that paints like a professional. NBC 5’s Alicia Barrera has more.
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American Heart Association announces Spanish website for stroke prevention
To close gaps in stroke prevention and treatment among Hispanic and Latino communities, the American Heart Association unveils a new Spanish-language website. NBC 5’s Allie Spillyards has more on how knowing the signs and symptoms can help save a life.
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Robotic field painter keep local athletes in line
A job that typically requires four crew members and several hours to complete is completed in minutes by Turf Tank’s robotic field painter.
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Red Cross installs free smoke alarms during Sound the Alarm events
Volunteers, employees and community partners are going door-to-door to install free smoke alarms in homes.
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Fans say they're struggling to reverse ticket transfers
Consumers in North Texas are telling NBC 5 about their tickets disappearing and being transferred on Ticketmaster. NBC 5 Responds shares steps on how you can secure your seats better in the future.
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North Texans share photos of the Northern Lights Thursday night
There was a chance the Northern Lights could be visible in North Texas beginning Thursday night until Sunday morning thanks to a geomagnetic storm. North Texans went out and snapped photos of the aurora borealis Thursday night and shared them with iSee@nbcdfw.com.