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In breaking news situations such as the Fort Hood shooting, Twitter is a great tool to follow the story as it develops. Full Story »
In breaking news situations such as the Fort Hood shooting, Twitter is a great tool to follow the story as it develops. Full Story »
Another Dallas county resident has died of Swine Flu. The latest victim was a 51-year-old man. Full Story »
It's a little safer to walk or jog on the Katy trail in Dallas: the lights are back on. Full Story »
Gossip girl is known for pushing boundaries, and tonight, a much hyped and controversial "threesome" Gossip Girl episode aired on The 33. Full Story »
Cuban says he'd base a decision on his ability to buy a controlling share as part of an ownership group. The Dodgers are not for sale, but the McCourt divorce raises questions about team's future. Mark Cuban, the high-profile owner of the NBA's Dallas Mavericks, said Monday he would consider adding the Dodgers to his portfolio. Full Story »
CLEVELAND, Texas (AP) — Authorities called several times to check on a family's well-being in a rural Texas home eventually found the bodies of four people. Full Story »
Poor Timing in Wake of Fort Hood Shootings? Call of Duty, Modern Warfare 2, it's the video game gamers have been waiting for. Elite soldiers seek and destroy enemies in exotic locations, in short, it's killed or be killed. John Sterritt says the game is as real as it gets. Full Story »
Why do celebrities look so much better than the rest of us? Full Story »
Dear Nokia Customer, Nokia has announced an exchange program for a limited number of Nokia-branded chargers manufactured by a third party supplier. We have determined that the plastic covers of the affected chargers could come loose and separate, exposing the charger's internal components and... Full Story »
Vietnam Veteran, Frank Filipponi, who volunteers at the his local VFW, is feeling like his life is finally on track. It wasn't so good as a young man just out of the marines, when he says his life was in shambles. "My life was on a downhill slide", says the Irving Grandfather. "I went through a lot of dark days". Full Story »
Expects To Employ 1000 By 2010 At Prestige Ameritech, machines make surgical masks 24 hours a day, alongside 200 employees. But the Richland Hills company says even as the largest domestic manufacturer of surgical masks, it and other companies can't keep up with current demand. President Dan Reese says,"This is critical for America and right now we're suffering a shortage." Full Story »
The American Red Cross is urging anyone in the local area who is concerned about a loved one at Fort Hood to go to www.redcross.org and click on the Safe and Well link. Full Story »
November marks the 46th anniversary of John F. Kennedy's assassination. People fascinated with his death shelled out thousands of dollars at an auction Saturday to grab a piece of history Full Story »
The Fort Worth Police Department will not fire any officers involved in the Rainbow Lounge incident, but they could face written reprimands or short suspensions, three anonymous sources confirmed. Full Story »
Doctor Can't Give away H1N1 Vaccine, Out of Seasonal Vaccine Pediatrician Gregory Sonnen calls this flu season the most challenging ever. He received 80 doses of the H1N1 vaccine and he says he can't give it away. Full Story »
Despite huge lines, officials and residents call mass vaccination orderly The first walk-in swine flu vaccination clinic in Dallas County opened this morning with hundreds of people already in line. Full Story »
Police arrested 26-year old Daniel Willyam for the murder of 20 year old Dallas art student Samantha Nance. Full Story »
Txdot begins striping roads Barily visible stripes and missing road reflectors are finally getting replaced along 635-LBJ in North Dallas. Over the years the stripes have faded making it difficult for drivers to tell what lane there in. "It's scary, like your going to hit somebody," said driver Jay Kaplin. Full Story »
Thrive is right in the middle of Downtown Dallas but with its hip VIP area, bright lights, and celebrity guest list it has a striking resemblence to a night club in Las Vegas! Full Story »
Organization Calls For Increased Disclosure A 30-acre piece of land near Grapevine Mills Mall is the third and latest spot the Grapevine City Council has approved allowing Chesapeake Energy to put gas wells on. The possibility of drilling across the street doesn't bother resident Robby Huddleston at all. He says, "I don't have anything negative towards it, as far as sound, noise, eyesore ... Full Story »
Commercial dispute? There's a lawsuit for that! Full Story »
DeSoto & Sunnyvale Expect Highest Turnout DeSoto resident Nydia Rios got her election day vote in just under the wire tonight. She was pulled to her polling place by the possibility of beer and wine sales in DeSoto, which she's against. Nydia Rios says, "It's bringing it in. It's making it more accessible to the high school children. More accessible to drunkenness around the neighborhood. I ... Full Story »
The Twitter Peek is a brand new device exclusively made for Twitter. The Twitter Peek allows users to tweet on the go. Introducing the brand new Twitter Peek a device made exclusively for tweeting on the go. Full Story »
Twitter spammers are at it again. But this time, they have a different approach. Full Story »
Relatives of Bernardo Mario Pena Address County Commissioners for First Time Relatives of Bernardo Mario Pena finally had its day in commissioners court today. Full Story »
A morning moonset peeks through the autumn foliage near Bradfordton, Ill. AP Photo/Seth Perlman
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