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New Booster Safety Ratings Released
New safety ratings are out to help parents keep young children safe in the family car.
Suspect Charged In May Shooting Death Of Security Guard
Police have charged a 31-year-old man with capital murder in the May shooting death of a security guard at a Dallas business.
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State Officials To Vote On Water Funding Rules
Texas officials are poised to consider final rules for implementing the state's water funding plan on Thursday. Texans needs an additional 2.7 trillion gallons of water by 2060.
Indicted Perry Appears In Austin Courtroom
Gov. Rick Perry is making his first court appearance on felony charges that accuse him of abusing his power when he vetoed funding for public corruption prosecutors.
Davis Failed To Move Needle With Texas Women
Governor-Elect Abbott Ready To Work
Why Dallas Voters Ousted Watkins As District Attorney
Texas Voter Turnout Down Compared To 2010
Texas Universities Seeking Billions For Construction
TXOGA Sues To Stop Denton Fracking Ban
Fort Worth Voters Approve Arena Funding
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Feds Announce 1st Bitcoin Securities Fraud Case Against Texas Man
A New York prosecutor says the federal government has brought its first bitcoin securities fraud case, accusing a 32-year-old Texas man of engineering a bitcoin Ponzi scheme.
Microsoft Releases Office Apps For iOS
Microsoft is releasing new versions of its popular Office software apps for iPhones and iPads, part of the company's push to stay relevant to workers in an increasingly mobile world.
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DISD Board To Discuss Miles-Nutall Rift
The DISD board will meet Thursday to investigate the events of October 13, when Superintendent Mike Miles had trustee Bernadette Nutall forcibly removed from a school.
Ray Rice Video Increases Domestic Violence Awareness, Not Donations
As Ray Rice fights to get his job back, domestic abuse shelters in North Texas are fighting to find the money to provide services to victims.
Texas Universities Seeking Billions For Construction
TCU Student Reported Rape At Campus Dorm
Kids Go Back To Class After Ebola Quarantine
Waxahachie Police Detain Student For Making ‘Hit List’
DISD Trustee Says Miles Violated Law
North Texas Kissing Bugs Carry Potentially Killer Disease
Students & Community Celebrate Plans For New School In West
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Green Army Men, Rubik’s Cube Make Toy Hall Of Fame
The molded plastic must-haves for generations of pretend soldiers were inducted into the National Toy Hall of Fame on Thursday, along with the 1980s stumper Rubik's Cube, and bubbles.
‘The Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson’ Announces Final Guests
During the final three weeks of Ferguson serving as host, popular friends of the show, including Jay Leno, will stop by.
New ‘Star Wars’ Film Is Titled ‘The Force Awakens’
Cool Cars Roll Into Fort Worth Auto Show
Lambert Makes History At CMA Awards
Jordan Card Could Fetch More Than $80,000
Sam Smith, Pharrell, Taylor Swift Lead 2015 People’s Choice Nominations
Voters To Pick Dallas Zoo Giraffe’s Name
Disney Brings Digital Movie App To Android
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Microsoft Releases Office Apps For iOS
Microsoft is releasing new versions of its popular Office software apps for iPhones and iPads, part of the company's push to stay relevant to workers in an increasingly mobile world.
Cool Cars Roll Into Fort Worth Auto Show
Some of the most impressive vehicles in the world are on display in North Texas this weekend at the Fort Worth Auto Show, now at the Fort Worth Convention Center.