
Dallas Police Chief says they had less violence this year than last 4th of July by bringing in more
Dallas Police say they cancelled some vacations and paid overtime to bring in more officers to deal with what is traditionally the most violent weekend of the year.
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Spirit Airlines agent suspended after viral fight video at DFW Airport, airline says
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Dallas ISD working to make staff more diverse
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2 new performing arts facilities are coming to Frisco -- one for students and one for the community
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Dallas ISD working to make staff more diverse
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How Fort Worth ISD is improving school safety this year
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North Texas schools are grappling with a bus driver shortage and parents are feeling the effects
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10-year-old hospitalized after suspect shoots into vehicle, Dallas police say
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North Richland Hills police investigating shooting where 1 person was killed
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Investigation underway after suspect shot and killed by officers in Richland Hills, officials say
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Former officer Derek Chauvin sentenced to 21 years by federal judge
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North Richland Hills police investigating shooting where 1 person was killed
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Police chase ends in Kaufman County
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How a 24-year-old Texan wrangles the balance between treating patients and being a rodeo champion
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Spirit Airlines agent suspended after viral fight video at DFW Airport, airline says
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DFW weather: Heating up through the weekend
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Mineral Wells ISD begins four-day school week