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Rain possible in Dallas-Fort Worth on Friday before a mild weekend


December 20, 2019

It won’t rain all day, but you’ll need an umbrella Friday. A storm system is expected to move through North Texas, bringing a chance for showers Friday night and Saturday morning, KXAS-TV (NBC5) meteorologist Grant Johnston said. “It’s not going to be a washout,” Johnston said. Grant Johnston ✔@GrantJNBC5 DECEMBER PLANNER: Sunshine today, but rain chances are showing up for …

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Light rain returns as the weekend approaches


December 20, 2019

After a cold morning, temperatures climbed to near 60 by afternoon. High clouds will increase during the evening and overnight, leading to rain chances as we head towards the weekend. Friday will be a chilly day with thick clouds and a few light showers, especially late in the day and into Friday night. Some light rain or drizzle is likely …

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Cloudy and cool with a chance of light rain late in the day


December 20, 2019

Chilly conditions with cloudy skies are expected today. There’s a chance of rain late in the day, but most of the day will be dry. The rain chance is only about 30 percent after 5 p.m. Rain that develops will likely be on the light side. Some drizzle is likely to linger into Saturday morning. Sunday looks to be dry …

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Cloudy and cool with a chance of light rain late in the day


December 20, 2019

Chilly conditions with cloudy skies are expected today. There’s a chance of rain late in the day, but most of the day will be dry. The rain chance is only about 30 percent after 5 p.m. Rain that develops will likely be on the light side. Some drizzle is likely to linger into Saturday morning. Sunday looks to be dry …

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After a long fight over repairs, South Oak Cliff High’s community unites in celebration of revived campus


December 20, 2019

Less than a month away from welcoming students back to its hallways, Dallas’ South Oak Cliff High School buzzed with activity Thursday morning as Superintendent Michael Hinojosa gave a tour to the media. Down every corridor of the 68-year-old campus, construction workers were putting the final touches on the two-year project as Hinojosa walked and talked, pointing out some of …

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House passes Trump’s USMCA, a North American trade deal key for Texas


December 20, 2019

WASHINGTON — The House on Thursday voted 385-41 to approve a revamped trade pact among the U.S., Mexico and Canada, bringing President Donald Trump a step closer to achieving victory on a high-profile campaign pledge. Every Texas lawmaker, both Democrat and Republican, supported the rewrite of the 25-year-old North American Free Trade Agreement. The overwhelming bipartisan result reflected the essential …

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Wine caves, forgiveness and thorium: unexpected turns at Democratic debate


December 20, 2019

WASHINGTON – It’s an axiom in politics that if you don’t want to get razzed for hanging with rich donors, don’t serve them $900 bottles of wine in a cave. Maybe that’s a bit of a paraphrase. In any case, Pete Buttigieg – or “wine cave Pete” as rivals dubbed him after a recent Napa fund-raiser – wasn’t about to …

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Teen accuses CEO of company that runs Kidd Kraddick Morning Show of sexual abuse, according to affidavit


December 20, 2019

A teenage girl has accused the CEO of the company that owns the Kidd Kraddick Morning Show of sexually assaulting her on three separate occasions a decade ago, according to details from an arrest warrant affidavit. George Laughlin, the 51-year-old CEO of YEA Networks, is charged with continuous sexual abuse of a young child, but he denies any abuse occurred. He turned himself …

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Architect of massive medical kickback schemes gets light prison term after giving feds the goods


December 20, 2019

Andrew Hillman, a mastermind of health care kickback schemes in Dallas, is headed to prison for a handful of years. But his extensive cooperation with federal investigators over the past 17 months will continue to be felt in the North Texas medical industry, which has become one of the nation’s hotspots for fraud. Already, additional criminal cases have sprouted from …

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