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King Charles, William, Kate receive serious warning from anti-monarchy chief


May 30, 2024

King Charles and his brood of working royals are receiving calls of title removal from chief executive of anti-monarchy group. In a conversation with GB News host Cameron Walker on The Royal Record podcast, Graham Smith reflected on Republic’s goal for a “democratic from top to bottom and parliamentary system” with an elected head of state instead of a constitutional monarchy. He also …

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Dollar Tree acquires 170 ’99 Cents Only Stores,’ some in Texas


May 30, 2024

Dollar Tree will be branching out at new locations in four states, including Texas, after acquiring 170 of the ’99 Cents Only Stores’ slated for closure. The company announced the move Wednesday, saying they’d bought the rights to ’99 Cents Only Stores’ name along with furniture and fixtures, as well as securing 170 leases in Arizona, California, Nevada and Texas. …

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North Texas storms: Who can apply for FEMA help and how to get started


May 30, 2024

North Texans with storm damage in Collin, Cooke, Denton, and Montague Counties can now apply for financial assistance through FEMA. FEMA may help with expenses like temporary housing and emergency home repairs. Some people may also qualify for help with medical or funeral costs. Read on for more information about how to get started. HOW TO APPLY FEMA said it may help …

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Donating to tornado relief? Here’s how to vet a charity


May 30, 2024

People impacted by the deadly weather in North Texas face a steep recovery. If you want to help, read on for simple steps to help ensure your donation gets to neighbors who need it. TOOLS TO CHECK OUT CHARITIES If you want to help or are asked to donate, Monica Horton with the Better Business Bureau said to ask for …

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Plano seeks renewed interest in Neighborhood Crime Watch


May 30, 2024

The Plano Police Department is trying to renew interest in an important community program to help fight crime. Participation in the city’s Neighborhood Crime Watch has waned since the COVID-19 pandemic, according to Sgt. James Babb of the Plano Police Department’s Crime Prevention Unit. “We don’t have the outreach we once had,” said Babb. “Outreach and communication are key to …

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Dallas businesses battle multiple days of closure amid power outages


May 30, 2024

Over 200,000 North Texans remained without power on Wednesday. Oncor announced that its crews are working 16-hour shifts to restore electricity, but they estimate that most will have power back by late Friday, with some possibly waiting until Saturday. This uncertainty is challenging for both homeowners and businesses unable to operate. At Olmo Market in Oak Cliff, the power outage …

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North Texas family loses home to EF-3 tornado, 19 years after surviving Hurricane Katrina


May 30, 2024

After a tornado ravaged Cooke County, the same storm moved towards Celina, bringing with it a powerful EF-3 tornado, according to the National Weather Service. Terry and Jenn Sharber were directly in the tornado’s path. Remarkably, their home was previously destroyed 19 years ago during Hurricane Katrina in Louisiana. Now, they faced devastation once more. “I don’t know if I …

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