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Police investigate ‘brutal' sex assault in Plano, believe there are more victims
Police in Plano are trying to determine whether a man accused in the brutal attack of one woman has done it before.
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Police investigating brutal assault concerned there may be more victims
A woman brutally attacked, the man suspected is behind bars. But Plano police say the investigation is far from over because they have reason to believe there may be more victims. NBC 5’s Maria Guerrero has the new information detectives want you to hear.
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Fire guts units of East Plano apartment complex
A fire on the first floor of the Legends at Chase Oaks apartments spread to the roof damaging several units. No injuries have been reported.
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Getting BOO'ed benefits Children's Health
NBC 5 anchor Meredith Land was booed, but it’s all for a good cause. Here’s what you need to know about the BOO Yard Sign Challenge that raises money for programs at Children’s Health.
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BOO yard sign challenge in October benefits Children's Health
The BOO Yard Sign Challenge takes place in October and it raises money for programs at Children’s Health.
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Plano among top safest and easiest US cities to drive in, report says
Plano has been ranked among the top 10 U.S. cities for drivers, recognized for its traffic flow, road quality, and overall driver-friendly conditions, according to a new study.
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Texas mothers are on a mission to combat fentanyl-related deaths
Two grieving mothers hosted a forum Saturday in Plano to highlight the dangers of fentanyl and shed light on some of the telltale signs of drug use.
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‘Fentanyl is Forever' forum held in Plano Saturday
Grieving mothers hosted a forum Saturday in Plano to highlight the dangers of fentanyl and shed light on some of the telltale signs of drug use. NBC 5’s Candace Sweat reports police, medical and mental health experts joined them in their mission.
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One person dead after shooting in Plano that involved police
A person is dead after a shooting that involved police Friday night in Plano. Police say there is no threat to the public.
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Suspect dead in police shooting in east Plano: Police
An investigation is underway into a deadly shooting involving police in east Plano on Friday.
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‘Fentanyl is Forever' Grieving mothers to hold community forum Saturday in Plano
Parents, especially those with middle and high-school-aged children, are encouraged to attend an event on the dangers of fentanyl.
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Plano hosts ‘Fentanyl is FOREVER' event on dangers of the synthetic drug
Parents, especially those with middle and high school-aged children, are encouraged to attend an event Saturday in Plano, on the dangers of fentanyl. NBC 5’s Maria Guerrero reports police, medical and mental health experts will join two mothers on a mission to prevent Texans from dying because of the synthetic drug.
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Here are the fall festivals happening across North Texas in October
It’s fall y’all and not only does that mean the return of football and the State Fair of Texas, it means grabbing anything pumpkin spice and heading outdoors. We’ve searched for all the fall festivals happening in North Texas, and collected them in a list for you.
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Plano Balloon Fest takes off; Big crowds expected Saturday night
Plano’s 45th Balloon Fest is underway at Oak Point Park along Spring Creek Parkway on the city’s east side.
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Plano Ballon Festival takes over the sky in Collin County
A popular North Texas fall festival is back this weekend. NBC 5’s Maria Guerrero takes us to Plano Balloon Festival at Oak Point Park on the city’s eastside.
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Drivers, with cars allegedly damaged by road construction project, frustrated over claims process
The Parker Road Improvement Project has caused more than just travel headaches for hundreds of drivers in Plano.
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Hundreds of Plano drivers face costly headaches navigating construction zone
According to drivers, the steep dropoffs resulting from the road makeover have left their vehicles damaged. One driver who submitted a claim to recoup several thousand dollars in repairs reports ongoing difficulties in receiving her money back. NBC 5’s Maria Guerrero has more on this story.
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Man wanted in Collin County arrested in Laredo trying to cross Mexican border
A man wanted in Collin County was arrested trying to cross the border into Mexico on Saturday, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection says.
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Detective launches online platform where anyone can help solve cold cases
A local police detective is on a mission to bring closure and justice for victims year-round by featuring hundreds of investigations on an online national database where police, victims’ families and even internet sleuths can help generate big breaks.
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North Texas detective on mission to help solve cold cases
September is National Cold Case Month – bringing awareness to unsolved cases across the nation and in North Texas. A local police detective is on a mission to bring closure and justice for victims year-round. NBC 5’s Maria Guerrero shows us how a new database is bringing together victim’s families, police across the country, and internet sleuths.