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American Airlines Expands Travel Alerts, Adds Waivers
American Airlines says Friday they’re expanding travel alerts and allowing passengers traveling to change flights for no additional fees due to winter storms in the northeast and Midwest.
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Dean Foods, No. 1 Milk Company, Declares Bankruptcy Amid Drop in Demand
Dean Foods, America’s biggest milk processor, has filed for bankruptcy amid a steep, decades-long drop-off in US milk consumption blamed on soda, juices and, more recently, nondairy substitutes.
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Cowboys DL Daniel Ross Arrested on Gun, Drug Charges in Frisco
Dallas Cowboys defensive lineman Daniel Ross was arrested Wednesday morning on gun and drug charges, KRLD’s Austin York reports.
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AT&T Fined $60M for Misleading With ‘Unlimited' Plans
AT&T will pay $60 million to settle the government’s allegation that it misled customers of unlimited-data plans by slowing down service for heavy users. The Federal Trade Commission said Tuesday that AT&T will automatically provide partial refunds to customers who signed up for unlimited wireless plans before 2011.
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Dallas Street Renamed ‘Nowitzki Way' in Honor of Dirk
The city of Dallas honored legendary Dallas Mavericks star Dirk Nowitzki Wednesday when they renamed a street in front of the American Airlines Center in his honor.
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2 Killed as Gunman Opens Fire on Hundreds at Halloween Party in Greenville
Two people are dead and 12 others were injured when a person, who remains at-large, opened fire into a crowd of hundreds attending a party in Greenville, east of Dallas, late Saturday night.
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General Motors Workers Approve Contract, Strike Ends
Striking General Motors factory workers will put down their picket signs after approving a new contract that will end a 40-day strike that paralyzed the company’s U.S. production.
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Your Videos: Dallas Tornado Illuminated by Lightning
NBC 5 viewers shared dozens of photos and videos Sunday night, including several that showed tornadoes appearing out of nowhere, lit by lightning.
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Fort Worth Officer Charged With Murder After Shooting That Killed Atatiana Jefferson
The Fort Worth police officer who shot and killed Atatiana Jefferson early Saturday morning has been charged with murder, Tarrant County records show.
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Texas Jury Convicts Man of Killing 6 of Ex-Wife's Family
A man accused of fatally shooting six members of his ex-wife’s family, including four children, in an act of vengeance is guilty of capital murder, a jury in Houston decided Thursday.
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Cowboys, Ezekiel Elliott Agree to 6-Year Extension, Ending Long Holdout
The Dallas Cowboys and Ezekiel Elliott have agreed on a $90 million, six-year contract extension that will make him the NFL’s highest-paid running back and end a holdout that lasted the entire preseason, a person with knowledge of the agreement said Wednesday.
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Woman Uses Power Tool to Break Into Botox Clinic
Police in Sugar Land are looking for a woman who used a grinding saw to break into a Botox clinic.
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Gil Brandt Says U.S. Women's Soccer Star Carli Lloyd Should Have an NFL Tryout
NFL Hall of Fame member and former Dallas Cowboys vice president of personnel Gil Brandt says he doesn’t think it’ll be long before a woman breaks the gender barrier in the NFL.
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Man Who Distributed Gun Plan for 3D Printer Pleads Guilty to Sex With Minor
Prosecutors say the founder of a Texas company that sold plans to make untraceable 3D printed guns has pleaded guilty to having sex with an underage girl.
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Dallas-Born Teen Says He Lost 26 Pounds in Border Detention
An 18-year-old American citizen says he lost 26 pounds because he wasn’t given enough food during the more than three weeks he was wrongfully held by U.S. border agents.
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Raw: Video Shows Last Time Ole Miss Student Seen Alive
Police have released surveillance video of the last night that Ole Miss student Ally Kostial was seen alive. She was later found dead with gunshot wounds and a college student from Fort Worth has been charged with murder in connection with her death.
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Top Immigration Official: Border Crossings Dropping
The acting secretary of Homeland Security said he expected 25% fewer migrants to cross the border this month, as officials in Yuma unveiled their latest outdoor facility meant to detain children and families.
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FBI Got Tip About Dallas Courthouse Shooter in 2016
NBC 5 Investigates has learned that the FBI received a call about three years ago about the U.S. Army veteran who opened fire on a courthouse in downtown Dallas.
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Whataburger Sells Majority Interest in Hamburger Chain, Plans for Future Growth
Iconic Texas fast food hamburger chain Whataburger has been sold to a Chicago-based merchant bank, the company confirms Friday.
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US Says Border Wall Will ‘Avoid' Historic Texas Cemetery
The U.S. government says it won’t build President Donald Trump’s border wall on the site of a historic cemetery that might have required the exhumation of graves.