Top Stories in North Texas, March 22
Wednesday's Top Stories: Dallas ISD Superintendent Stephanie Elizalde said a shooting outside Thomas Jefferson High School was an isolated incident; students and staff at Arlington's Lamar High School returned to campus for the first time after a deadly shooting there; a Dallas man has been exonerated after spending 25 years in prison.
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More scattered storms possible in North Texas Tuesday
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Keller ISD's superintendent is stepping down
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Texas sheriff's office files criminal case over transportation of migrants to Martha's Vineyard
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Comprehensive report lays out minute-by-minute response to Allen mass shooting
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Sunnyvale shooting shatters neighborhood's sense of security
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Another flight filled migrants lands in California
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Murder suspect Tyrese Simmons' mother claims she doesn't know where he is
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City of Dallas recovering after ransomware attack
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City of Fort Worth could sue over 'forever chemicals' in water supply
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Fort Worth-owned building needs $26 million in repairs
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Police need your help to find Sunnyvale shooting suspect
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New analysis scrutinizes how first responders actions during the shooting at the Allen outlet mall
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Major ATM theft ring busted up by Plano police
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A muggy day in North Texas as storms move through the area
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Manufacturing company bringing 180 jobs to Plano area
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Itasca ISD suspends Superintendent Michael Stevens after arrest for involvement in solicitation sting
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