'These prices are ridiculous' | Texas drivers and flyers adjusting Fourth of July plans
The Transportation Security Administration screened more than 2 million travelers at airports Thursday -- 17% more than the same Friday before July Fourth in 2019.
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Spirit Airlines agent suspended after viral fight video at DFW Airport, airline says
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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
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Richardson ISD teachers on need for updated cellphone-free policy: 'The phones never really go away'