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North Texas man picks up girl, 15, walking home from school, offers money for sex: police
A 15-year-old girl trying to get home from school was picked up and offered money in exchange for sex by a Royse City man, according to the Royse City Police Department.
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Fiery flames erupt throughout Rockwall County amid storms
In Rockwall County, first responders battled flames that were likely weather-related. NBC 5’s Tahera Rahman shows how the destruction in the city of Rockwall.
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Fires destroy historic church and home during North Texas storms
Some Royse City neighbors hug each other as they watch firefighters spray the smoky remains of their church.
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Royse City High School student accused of making threatening post
A Royse City High School student is facing a misdemeanor after police say they posted a “credible threat” directed at the school on social media.
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2 killed in 18-wheeler crash on Monday
An 18-wheeler crashed into three cars causing fatalities and road closures in Royse City.
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18-wheeler crash on I-30 causes fatalities Monday morning
An 18-wheeler crashed into three cars causing fatalities and road closures in Royse City.
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AMBER Alert for Royse City teen canceled
An AMBER Alert issued for a 16-year-old girl from Royse City has been canceled.
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Rockwall County woman charged after police say she opened fire in a nursing home
A Rockwall County woman sits in jail, charged with multiple counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Royse City police say the 55-year-old suspect walked into a nursing home and opened fire. The police chief tells NBC 5’s David Goins that his community is fortunate no one was hurt.
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Woman in Custody After Firing Several Shots Inside Royse City Rehab Center
Royse City Chief of Police Kirk Aldridge tells NBC 5 photojournalist JesseRey Huerta no one was injured when a woman walked into a rehab center Friday and started shooting.
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Woman in custody after firing several shots inside rehab center, no injuries reported
Police in Royse City are investigating an active shooter call where no injuries have been reported.
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Students Become In-House IT ‘Experts' On All Things Chromebook
Wayne Carter is in the classroom to show us how Royse City has turned computer upkeep into a learning opportunity.
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Student Group Helps to Keep Computers Running in the Classroom
It’s no secret pencils and paper have largely been replaced by computers in the classroom, but when you have schools with thousands of students, who helps keep all those computers up and running? Wayne Carter is in the classroom to show us how Royse City has turned that problem into a learning opportunity.