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Highland Park Alumni Matt Stafford, Clayton Kershaw Now Sports' Highest Paid
Detroit Lions quarterback signs an extension Monday that makes him the NFL’s highest paid player, joining a fellow Highland Park alum in that regard.
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Cowboys WR Lucky Whitehead's Dog Returned After Being Stolen, Ransom Demanded
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Lucky Whitehead’s dog has been returned safely Tuesday after reportedly being stolen and held for ransom.
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Zeke Says He'd Match Fine With Salvation Army Donation
Cowboys rookie running back Ezekiel Elliott says he’d match any fine he receives for jumping into a large Salvation Army kettle in the form of a donation to the charity.
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Rangers Pitcher Jeffress Arrested, Charged With DWI: Jail Records
Texas Rangers pitcher Jeremy Jeffress was arrested and charged with driving while intoxicated Friday morning, according to Dallas County Jail booking records.
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Roller Coaster Stuck on Tracks at Six Flags Over Texas
About a dozen people were on a roller coaster that became stuck on the tracks at Six Flags Over Texas Friday morning.
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Katy Boy, 3, Finds Rat in Bottle of Dr Pepper: Grandfather
A Katy man says his 3-year-old grandson had already been drinking from a bottle of Dr Pepper when they first noticed a rat inside.
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Man Accused of Throwing Wife Off Bridge: Fort Worth Police
The estranged husband of a woman whose body was pulled earlier this month from a North Texas lake has been arrested in her death.
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UT Student Was Apparently Sexually Assaulted, Strangled: Officials
Law enforcement officials say a University of Texas freshman killed on campus last week appeared to have been sexually assaulted and strangled, according to reports.
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Austin Police Make Arrest in Connection With Student Killed On UT Campus
A homeless 17-year-old identified by Austin police as Meechaiel Criner has been arrested in the slaying of 18-year-old University of Texas freshman Haruka Weiser.
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6 Pistachio Brands Now Recalled Over Salmonella Concerns
A pistachio recall announced last week over salmonella concerns has been expanded to include six brands, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
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Crews Rescue 7 from Denton School Bus Stuck in High Water
Crews rescue six children and the driver of a Denton ISD school bus that was trapped in high water Tuesday morning.
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Former Marine Suspected in UNT Student Shooting Extradited, Arraigned
Authorities say a 20-year-old former US. Marine accused of shooting a 20-year-old UNT student in Denton Jan. 1 was extradited from Arizona early Thursday morning.
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54-Year-Old Woman Gives Birth to Granddaughter
A 54-year-old woman gave birth to her granddaughter Wednesday afternoon after agreeing to carry the child for her daughter.
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‘Affluenza' Crash Victim's Family Speaks Out
The mother and sister of Brian Jennings, a youth pastor killed in a crash caused by “affluenza” teen Ethan Couch in 2013, speak about the incident and its aftermath.
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13 International Passengers Did Not Pass Through Customs: CBP
U.S. Customs and Border Patrol say 13 passengers on a flight from Cancun to New York did not pass through customs.
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Syrians Detained Trying to Cross Texas Border: Report
Eight Syrian refugees turned themselves in to immigration authorities along the Texas-Mexico border this week, officials said Thursday.
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Surveillance Video Captures Suspects Stealing ATM
Surveillance video captures multiple people stealing an ATM from a Dallas convenience store early Wednesday morning.
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Whataburger Fires Employee Who Refused to Serve Police Officers
Whataburger has fired a Lewisville employee who refused service to two North Texas police officers Tuesday night.
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Total Bombshell! Hello Kitty Expert Reveals Iconic Character Isn't a Cat
“She’s a cartoon character. She is a little girl. She is a friend. But she is not a cat,” University of Hawaii anthropologist Christine R.Yano told the LA Times.
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Seth Rogen, James Franco Film Angers North Korea
Seth Rogen’s and James Franco’s new movie “The Interview” isn’t set to hit theaters until October, but North Korea is already giving it a bad review.