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Police say ‘no active shooter' but a fight led to chaos at cheer competition in Dallas
Dallas police confirmed there was no active shooter after an incident in Downtown Dallas near the Omni Hotel and Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center Saturday afternoon.
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Southwest Airlines will lay off 15 percent of corporate staff
The company says the layoffs are part of its plan to minimize costs and increase efficiencies.
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Dallas Mavericks assistant coach arrested, charged with aggravated assault
The Dallas Mavericks have placed a member of its staff on administrative suspension pending the outcome of the investigation.
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Dallas barber with ranching roots redefines Western wear
One North Texas man is putting a fresh spin on traditional Western wear, blending his family’s deep ranching roots with big-city style.
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Over 500 animals killed by smoke inhalation in Dallas shopping mall fire
Hundreds of animals died when a fire broke out at a Plaza Latina on Friday. The large commercial building is home to several businesses. No people were injured in the fire.
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Potter's House founder T.D. Jakes has ‘slight health incident' during service
Bishop T.D. Jakes of The Potter’s House of Dallas is in stable condition after a medical incident during Sunday’s sermon.
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Dallas singer hospitalized after shooting inside downtown theater
The singer was shot while signing autographs after a performance Saturday night.
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Princess Leia bikini costume from ‘Return of the Jedi' sold at auction for $175K
The gold bikini-style costume that Carrie Fisher wore as Princess Leia while making “Return of the Jedi” in the “Star Wars” franchise has sold for $175,000, according to Dallas-based Heritage Auctions.
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Dallas pastor gets 35 years in prison for stealing properties from 3 other churches
A Dallas pastor who led a small congregation with no physical place of worship has been sentenced to over 30 years in prison for stealing real estate from three churches.
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Dr. Cyril Wecht, celebrity pathologist who argued more than 1 shooter killed JFK, dies at 93
Dr. Cyril Wecht has died at age 93 after spending much of his life pressing his view that more than one shooter was involved in President John Kennedy’s 1963 assassination.
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Texas pastor resigns as head of civil rights organization Rainbow PUSH Coalition
Dr. Frederick Haynes, III, the senior pastor of Friendship-West Baptist Church in Dallas and the president of Rainbow Push Coalition, has stepped down from leadership less than a year after being with the organization.
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Chiefs' Rashee Rice surrenders to police after multi-vehicle Dallas crash
Southern Methodist University in Dallas says they’ve suspended a member of the school’s football team who is accused alongside NFL player Rashee Rice of injuring four people in a car crash last month.
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Chiefs' Rashee Rice faces 8 charges in Dallas hit-and-run crash, police say
Arrest warrants have been issued for NFL player and North Texas native Rashee Rice and another driver in connection with a hit-and-run crash on Central Expressway last month that injured four people, Dallas Police say.
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First comic book to feature Superman sells for $6 million in Texas
The most valuable comic book in the world sold at Heritage Auctions in Dallas this week.
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‘I take full responsibility for my part,' NFL player Rashee Rice issues public apology after multi-vehicle accident
Four days after a hit-and-run crash involving six vehicles on a Dallas freeway, NFL player Rashee Rice says he’s taking “full responsibility” for his part in the incident.
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Dallas Police seeking Chiefs WR Rashee Rice in connection with major crash, report says
Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice is being sought by Dallas Police after a crash involving a vehicle he owned or leased, according to a report.
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Man who lived in an iron lung for over 70 years has died
Alexander lived over 70 years in the iron lung in Dallas.
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Dallas woman says she doesn't remember how she got to Mexico
A Dallas woman was found driving in rural Mexico without remembering how she got there. NBC 5’s Keenan Willard shows how the town’s mayor used social media to help her return home.
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Dallas woman found in rural Mexico doesn't know how she got there
A Dallas woman is back in the U.S. with her family days after she was found driving in a small town in rural Mexico with no knowledge of how she got there.
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Former Texas basketball player now Hall of Fame fashion designer
Former Dallas Lincoln All-American basketball player Carlton Dixon left his life as a local high school athletic director to start his own business.
Now, Reveal Suits is one of the growing brands in the fashion industry.