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Northeast Texans revamp decades-old fight over proposed reservoir that would benefit D-FW


October 18, 2022

Gary Cheatwood, almost 84, has spent nearly half his life worried about a yet-to-be-built human-made lake that would destroy everything important to him. His family’s century-old home bulldozed. Virgin timber they’ve watched grow demolished. His elders’ graves washed up. The threat of the 66,000-acre Marvin Nichols Reservoir has loomed for decades. He and other Northeast Texans have been fighting the …

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Near-record cold Tuesday night


October 18, 2022

It finally feels like Fall in North Texas and this cooler weather will stick around through Wednesday. Overnight lows will be quite chilly with many falling off into the 40s, Tuesday morning. The coldest morning appears to be Wednesday morning. Most of DFW will hold around 40, but many outlying spots will drop into the middle 30s. This means the …

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Freed from Russia, Fort Worth native Trevor Reed touts GOP Rep. Pfluger in new election ad


October 18, 2022

WASHINGTON — Trevor Reed, the Fort Worth native and Marine veteran who was imprisoned in Russia for almost three years, has thrown his support behind freshman Rep. August Pfluger, R-San Angelo, in a new video ad for the congressman, who’s running for reelection Nov. 8. The new 30-second campaign ad, released Sunday, features Reed as he talks about what U.S. officials …

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Police in Southlake shoot man after fatal shooting in North Richland Hills


October 18, 2022

Police in Southlake shot a man who authorities said pointed a gun at the officers Monday afternoon and is believed to be involved in a fatal shooting in North Richland Hills earlier in the day. Around 12:30 p.m. officers were dispatched to the 1600 block of Weyland Drive in North Richland Hills in response to a shooting in a parking …

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Coyote attacks raise call for Dallas fines for feeding wildlife; some say plan not ready


October 18, 2022

A proposed Dallas rule change that could subject residents to fines for feeding wildlife is premature and too steep a penalty, says one city council member. Dallas Animal Services and parks officials told council members during a committee meeting Monday that food left outside by residents for feral cats, birds and other animals has been linked to several cases of coyote sightings …

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Whereabouts of $47,000 worth of guns and ammunition are unknown after burglary in NE Houston


October 18, 2022

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — The whereabouts of approximately $47,000 worth of guns and ammunition are unknown after police suspect two people of burglarizing a business in northeast Houston on Sunday, Sept. 25. Police have yet to identify the two suspects, but have video surveillance capturing the images of the suspects burglarizing the business and leaving in a white pickup truck with …

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1 week from early voting, crime and public safety are key issues as Election Day approaches


October 18, 2022

HARRIS COUNTY, Texas (KTRK) — A sticking point in the county’s budget is funding law enforcement as democrats and republicans stake their positions on public safety heading into a hotly contested race for Harris County judge. In an interview this past summer, the Republican nominee for Harris County Judge, Alexandra del Moral Mealer, said crime was a big reason she threw …

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‘Stros will see you at the Juice Box Wednesday for Game 1 of ALCS


October 18, 2022

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — The game times are set for the American League Championship Series but the Astros will have to wait a little longer to see who they will be playing. One thing’s for sure, the guys will see you all at the Juice Box on Wednesday. This is our 10th season in the American League.We play in our 6th …

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