Diberdayakan oleh Blogger.

Popular Posts Today

Presented By:

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 29 Desember 2012 | 16.26

The likely cause for this is that your browser, feed reader, or email application is configured to not accept cookies, or your reader may launch an external browser to view links without sharing cookies.

  • If you're using Internet Explorer, make sure your privacy setting is at medium or below.
    • Select 'Internet Options' from the 'Tools' menu in your browser window
    • Click the Privacy tab
    • Adjust your privacy setting if necessary
       
  • If you're using a reader that embeds Internet Explorer (examples: Microsoft Outlook, Outlook Express, Feed Demon), you'll also need to select Internet Explorer as your default web browser.
    • Open Internet Explorer
    • Select 'Internet Options' from the 'Tools' menu in your browser window
    • Click the 'Programs' tab and check the box for Internet Explorer to check if it is the default browser and save your change
    • Close your browser, re-open it, and when prompted, select Internet Explorer as your default
    • You can then click on an ad in your newsletter and visit the site you wish to view

© 2012 Pheedo, Inc. All rights reserved.


16.26 | 0 komentar | Read More

Frisco ISD Closes Tax Building Over Conn. Shooting

Omar Villafranca, NBC 5 News

Parents going to pay their school tax in Frisco say they are confused about why the collection building is closed.

Frisco ISD Tax Building Closure...

Copy

Close

Link to this video

Copy

Close

Embed this video

Replay

advertisement

Click Here!

The Frisco school district tax building is closed for the winter break -- but not for reasons most parents are used to hearing.

A note taped to the building tells parents: "Due to the recent events in Connecticut, the FISD administration is requiring us to keep this building locked during the winter break."

In a statement sent late Friday night, Frisco Independent School District spokesman Jamie Driskill said the district decided to keep the building locked during the winter break when the building was not fully occupied because of "security concerns heightened by recent events."

The note on the building tells parents they can drop their payment in a drop box and apologized for the inconvenience.

Driskill said payments are collected daily. Payments are noted as being paid that day, and receipts are then mailed, he said.

The building's note caught Sunil Malik by surprise. The parent was coming to pay his taxes and get a receipt. He said he didn't understand why the building, which is near a middle school but not connected to the classrooms, was closed.

"It says it's a security concern, but the shootings were related to the kids, and it's not a school," he said.

Rejesh Chauhan, another parent, drove up to the building to pay his taxes. He read the sign and thought the note perhaps was a show of compassion for the recent tragedy in Connecticut. But he said he wasn't too pleased about having to drop his check into a drop box.

"If they put this note, I wish they would send a little sweet letter at home telling the exact reason, right?" he said.

Driskill said the district agreed that the note on the building was confusing, saying that a better solution would be determined in the future and communicated better.

The office will be open during its regular hours next week Wednesday through Friday and until noon on Monday, he said.

Get the latest headlines sent to your inbox!


16.26 | 0 komentar | Read More

Classic Cars Torched at Forney Shop

Amanda Guerra, NBC 5 News

A vandal smashed the windows of several classic Mustangs at a Forney shop and then set them on fire on Christmas morning.

Vandal Sets Fire to Classic Mustangs

Copy

Close

Link to this video

Copy

Close

Embed this video

Replay

advertisement

Click Here!

Investigators are trying to find the person who torched several classic cars at a business in Forney on Christmas Day.

Gerald Gauthier, owner of the Mustang Shop, said a friend called on Christmas morning to tell him that several cars parked outside his lot were on fire.

"He said, 'Your business, it looks like a war zone,'" he said.

Gauthier arrived to find three classic Mustangs gutted and several more with smashed windows.

"The first thing he did is, he went to destroy glass on all the vehicles," he said.

The vandal was caught on surveillance cameras installed outside Gauthier's business.

In the video, the person can be seen walking up to the vehicles, smashing the windows and then lighting something on fire. Shortly afterward, several of the vehicles can be seen erupting into flames.

"They're gone; they're completely gone. The '69 is somewhat salvageable, but these two here, they're just plain gone," said Gauthier while pointing to two classic Mustangs that were scorched and gutted by flames.

Gauthier said it has taken years to build up his business. What happened will set him back thousands of dollars, he said.

"I think someone that does this wouldn't hesitate to do it again to someone else," he said.

Now he just wants the person caught before he strikes again.

"I think somebody doesn't have any Christmas spirit," he said. "I don't have any words for it. I couldn't really even explain it."

Get the latest headlines sent to your inbox!


16.26 | 0 komentar | Read More

AA-US Airways Merger Could Happen Next Month

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 28 Desember 2012 | 16.26

advertisement

Click Here!

American Airlines and US Airways could agree to merge as soon as early next month, creating the world's largest airline, company and union insiders say.

Unions are quietly negotiating new deals with a combined company, and if they and the airlines can agree on sticky issues such as seniority, a merger could be put on the fast track.

The board of directors of American's parent company, AMR Corp., has scheduled a meeting Jan. 9 and could vote on a merger then, NBC 5 has learned.

People involved in the process stressed that many difficult details still must be ironed out before a merger vote can take place.

Company and union officials did not want to be quoted by name because of the sensitivity of the ongoing discussions.

The judge in charge of American's bankruptcy and the influential committee of creditors also would have to sign off on a deal.

Leaders of the Allied Pilots Association have huddled in their Fort Worth headquarters since last week. One union official said the APA is "not close" to an agreement but talks are expected to continue Friday and into the weekend.

American's three major unions -- representing pilots, flight attendants, and ground workers -- have already signed new labor agreements with the bankrupt airline. The talks now under way essentially involve new contracts with a merged company.

Combining workforces is full of potential pitfalls for each company. US Airways has not successfully combined labor groups since it merged with America West seven years ago. A merger with American could allow it to solve its current labor issues all at once -- or merely add to their complexity.

A merger would likely mean thousands of American employees would be pushed lower on the seniority list, but the value of a new deal could be a huge incentive. American pilots, for example, could add $100 million per year to their overall compensation, union insiders say.

APA President Keith Wilson sent a letter to pilots Thursday evening, saying if the union does not agree to a new plan, there would likely not be a merger until after American exits bankruptcy.

Wilson acknowledged support for a merger is not unanimous among union leaders or airline executives.

"AMR management has not embraced the concept of expediting a merger before restructuring concludes and clearly wants to retain control of the corporation," he wrote.

Wilson also argued that an agreement on seniority before a possible merger should not be a requirement.

"No legal mechanism exists that would allow union-represented employees to interfere with a major transaction such as a merger," he said.

It's unclear who would lead a combined airline. But analysts say a merger would likely push out American's top executive, Tom Horton, who has led the airline since it declared bankruptcy last November.

US Airways' executives have said if they win control, they would use American's brand name and keep its headquarters in Fort Worth.

NBC 5's Ray Villeda contributed to this report.

16.26 | 0 komentar | Read More

Fatal Shooting Is Cleburne's First Homicide in 2012

Omar Villafranca, NBC 5 News

The fatal shooting of an aspiring Mesquite rapper is Cleburne's first homicide of the year.

Shooting Is Cleburne's First Homicide...

Copy

Close

Link to this video

Copy

Close

Embed this video

Replay

advertisement

Click Here!

Cleburne police detectives are investigating the city's first homicide of 2012.

Early Thursday morning, Cleburne police received a call that someone had been shot in the 100 block of Shaffer Street.

Officers found 30-year-old Brian Poole, of Mesquite, dead in a building. He had been shot twice and wrapped in a blanket.

Friends and acquaintances said the building where Poole was found used to be a hair salon but was converted to a room in which someone was living.

One man said Poole was trying to start a rap career. According to Poole's Facebook page, his stage name was GHo$TMaN. He had recorded a few songs and put them on his page.

Police later arrested James Sample, 31, of Dallas, in Poole's death and charged him with murder, tampering with evidence and possession of a firearm by a felon.

Friends said Sample was armed and had a laser-sight on his gun.

Detectives also arrested Howard "Blaine" Dudley, 54, of Cleburne, and Joseph Alvarez, 29, of San Angelo, on suspicion of tampering with evidence. Kimberly Dudley, 56, of Cleburne, was charged with tampering with evidence and drug possession.

Cleburne detectives said they aren't sure how everyone knew each other but confirmed that Sample and Poole were not strangers.

Police also said that someone called 911 early Thursday morning to report the shooting, but detectives didn't want to say who called because the investigation is ongoing.

All four suspects in the case will remain in the Johnson County Correction Center until their arraignment, which is scheduled to take place Friday.

Get the latest headlines sent to your inbox!


16.26 | 0 komentar | Read More

Burglar Unwraps, Steals Christmas Presents

Ellen Goldberg, NBC 5 News

A burglar unwrapped the presents under a Dallas home's Christmas tree before stealing them.

Burglar Unwrapped Gifts Before...

Copy

Close

Link to this video

Copy

Close

Embed this video

Replay

advertisement

Click Here!

Dallas police are searching for a burglar who is breaking into homes right under their noses.

The break-ins occurred on Christmas Eve just a couple of blocks from Dallas police headquarters.

"It's kind of wild that on Christmas Eve, someone would come into your house and steal what you've earned," Billy MacLeod said.

His home on Akard Street was one of at least two broken into in the Cedars neighborhood. In both cases, the burglar kicked in the front glass door.

At MacLeod's house, the thieves stole most of his Christmas presents, along with small electronics and jewelry.

"They came in, they opened up all the presents," he said. "They took what they wanted. They probably weren't in here very long."

But the burglar didn't steal his family's Christmas spirit, MacLeod said.

"We weren't going to let a thief take our Christmas, so what we did was, we cleaned up after the police left. We boarded the house up. We went out shopping for each other," he said. "We wrapped our presents in secret. We still had our Christmas morning."

But what the burglar left behind has the radio salesman thinking more like a detective.

"I don't know about being Colombo or Matlock or Perry Mason, but I did find a clue, and I think it points directly to who did this," he said.

The burglar left behind a delivery invoice printed on the morning of Dec. 24. Neighbors also report seeing a white delivery truck in front of his house.

NBC 5 is not releasing the name of the company to allow police time to investigate the invoice.

MacLeod said he found it next to a box of chocolates that had been eaten and some wrapping paper.

The other victim said the burglar opened a bottle of apple juice at her house, as well as a bottle of liquor, and appears to have made a mixed drink while rummaging through her house.

Get the latest headlines sent to your inbox!


16.26 | 0 komentar | Read More

Body Shops Busy After Winter Storm

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 27 Desember 2012 | 16.26

Randy McIlwain, NBC 5 News

The northernmost North Texas counties are still experiencing travel troubles as roads melt and refreeze after the Christmas Day snow storm blanketed the area. Meanwhile many drivers are struggling to get their cars fixed after accidents on icy roads.

Icy Roads Plague Northern Texas Counties

Copy

Close

Link to this video

Copy

Close

Embed this video

Replay

advertisement

Click Here!

Making the Best Out of Frigid Temps

While kids flock to Flagpole Hill to slip and slide, others take the freezing temps in stride.

More Photos and Videos

Wrecker services are working overtime in wake of Tuesday's storm, picking up damaged cars and getting them to body shops in cities such as Frisco.

"They're asking us if we're open and once we say yes, they say, 'Well we're on our way,'" said Jason Brassfield at Herb's Paint and Body.

The northern part of the Metroplex -- Grayson, Collin and Denton counties -- is still digging out from the Christmas Day storm, which could possibly linger for the rest of the week.

Wednesday's sunshine began the meltdown, but temperatures remain cold enough that many of the areas are refreezing. And the biggest problem areas Wednesday night were side streets and neighborhoods that did have any trucks plowing or spreading materials to improve traction on the roads.

The current volume of wrecked cars may only be a precursor of what's expected in coming days as more drivers hit the roads in areas that received as much as 6 inches of snow.

"When you factor in the volume of the cars coming in compounded with the holidays -- you know, a lot of these vendors shut down -- it becomes harder to get parts," said Ron Grafflin at Service King. "With the influx of cars, we may have a lot of cars here for a month."

Get the latest headlines sent to your inbox!


16.26 | 0 komentar | Read More

Presented By:

The likely cause for this is that your browser, feed reader, or email application is configured to not accept cookies, or your reader may launch an external browser to view links without sharing cookies.

  • If you're using Internet Explorer, make sure your privacy setting is at medium or below.
    • Select 'Internet Options' from the 'Tools' menu in your browser window
    • Click the Privacy tab
    • Adjust your privacy setting if necessary
       
  • If you're using a reader that embeds Internet Explorer (examples: Microsoft Outlook, Outlook Express, Feed Demon), you'll also need to select Internet Explorer as your default web browser.
    • Open Internet Explorer
    • Select 'Internet Options' from the 'Tools' menu in your browser window
    • Click the 'Programs' tab and check the box for Internet Explorer to check if it is the default browser and save your change
    • Close your browser, re-open it, and when prompted, select Internet Explorer as your default
    • You can then click on an ad in your newsletter and visit the site you wish to view

© 2012 Pheedo, Inc. All rights reserved.


16.26 | 0 komentar | Read More

Snow Ends, Bitter Cold Remains

Chief Meteorologist David Finfrock, NBC 5 Weather

Chief Meteorologist David Finfrock updates the forecast for Wednesday, December 26, 2012.

Video Forecast - PM - December 26, 2012

Copy

Close

Link to this video

Copy

Close

Embed this video

Replay

advertisement

Click Here!

A powerful winter storm system brought storms, rain and snow to North Texas on Christmas Day.  

Although the snow melted Wednesday on roads in Dallas and Tarrant Counties, patches of ice from Tuesday's storm still linger on some area roadways in Denton and Collin Counties, and northward toward the Red River.  Any slush that remains will freeze solid again overnight, creating potentially hazardous driving conditions.

Some fog may form overnight, especially in those areas where snow and slush remains on the ground.

You can follow me on Facebook at "David Finfrock NBC5" and on Twitter @NBCDFWWeather.

OVERNIGHT:  Partly cloudy and very cold again.  Patchy fog, mainly north of Dallas and Fort Worth.Low: 22.  Wind:  E 5 mph.

THURSDAY:  Partly cloudy and cool.  High: 49.  Wind:  S 10-15 mph.

FRIDAY:  Fog likely in the morning.  Mostly cloudy and cool. There will be a chance for showers, but mainly east of Dallas.  Low: 39.  High: 47.  Wind: Shifting NW 10-20 mph.

SATURDAY:  Sunny and cool.  Low: 26.  High: 48.  Wind: N 10-15 mph. 

SUNDAY:  Mostly sunny and cool.  Low: 27.  High: 53.  Wind: SE 10 mph.

NEW YEARS EVE:  Mostly cloudy with a 50% chance for showers.  Low: 37.  High: 50.  Wind: SE 10 mph.

NEW YEARS DAY:  A few showers may linger in the morning.  Then partly cloudy, breezy and chilly.  Low: 34.  High: 45.  Wind: N 10-20 mph.

WEDNESDAY:  Partly cloudy and cool.  Low: 33.  High: 52.  Wind: N 10-15 mph.

Take NBC 5's million-watt First Alert Radar with you everywhere you go. The NBC 5 First Alert Radar app is available for download free for iPhone, iPad and Android. Search NBC 5 in the App Store or Google Play and download it and rate it today! CLICK HERE for more information.

Get the latest headlines sent to your inbox!


16.26 | 0 komentar | Read More

Presented By:

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 26 Desember 2012 | 16.26

The likely cause for this is that your browser, feed reader, or email application is configured to not accept cookies, or your reader may launch an external browser to view links without sharing cookies.

  • If you're using Internet Explorer, make sure your privacy setting is at medium or below.
    • Select 'Internet Options' from the 'Tools' menu in your browser window
    • Click the Privacy tab
    • Adjust your privacy setting if necessary
       
  • If you're using a reader that embeds Internet Explorer (examples: Microsoft Outlook, Outlook Express, Feed Demon), you'll also need to select Internet Explorer as your default web browser.
    • Open Internet Explorer
    • Select 'Internet Options' from the 'Tools' menu in your browser window
    • Click the 'Programs' tab and check the box for Internet Explorer to check if it is the default browser and save your change
    • Close your browser, re-open it, and when prompted, select Internet Explorer as your default
    • You can then click on an ad in your newsletter and visit the site you wish to view

© 2012 Pheedo, Inc. All rights reserved.


16.26 | 0 komentar | Read More

White Christmas for DFW

Chief Meteorologist David Finfrock, NBC 5 Weather

Chief Meteorologist David Finfrock updates the forecast for Tuesday, December 25, 2012.

Video Forecast - PM - December 25, 2012

Copy

Close

Link to this video

Copy

Close

Embed this video

Replay

advertisement

Click Here!

A strong storm system brought rain and snow to North Texas on Christmas Day. A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY remains in effect until 9 AM Tuesday morning due to icy spots on roadways..

Thunderstorms early Christmas morning produced small hail, pockets of heavy rain and lightning across North Texas. Between noon and 2PM,  the rain transitioned to snow.  By evening, snow  totaedl 1 to 3 inches across the Metroplex. The heaviest totals occured in the Red River Counties, where 4 inches or more was reported.  Areas south of I-20 will see only a dusting.  Snow was ending by sunset, but temperatures will drop throughout the night to the upper teens, freezing any residual water on the roads.  That could make for a dangerous commute Wednesday morning, with icy roads in many areas

TONIGHT:  Snow ending by sunset. Cloudy, windy and very cold.  Low: 19. Wind: N 20-30 mph.

WEDNESDAY:  Mostly sunny but very cold. There may be icy spots on roads and sidewalks.  High: 34.  Wind:  N 10 mph.

THURSDAY:  Partly cloudy and cold.  Low: 22.  High: 49.  Wind:  S 10-15 mph.

FRIDAY:  Mostly cloudy with a 20% chance of showers.  Low: 37.  High: 50.  Wind: N 10-20 mph.

SATURDAY:  Sunny and cool.  Low: 28.  High: 48.  Wind: N 10-15 mph. 

SUNDAY:  Mostly sunny and cool.  Low: 29.  High: 54.  Wind: E 10 mph.

NEW YEARS EVE:  Partly cloudy.  Low: 35.  High: 56.  Wind: SE 10 mph.

NEW YEARS DAY:  Partly cloudy.  Low: 37.  High: 52.  Wind: NE 10 mph.

Take NBC 5's million-watt First Alert Radar with you everywhere you go. The NBC 5 First Alert Radar app is available for download free for iPhone, iPad and Android. Search NBC 5 in the App Store or Google Play and download it and rate it today! CLICK HERE for more information.

Get the latest headlines sent to your inbox!


16.26 | 0 komentar | Read More

Road Crews Prepare for Winter Weather

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 25 Desember 2012 | 16.26

advertisement

Click Here!

TxDOT Crews Ready for Winter Weather

Road crews are ready for North Texas' upcoming Christmas storm.

Road Crews and Residents Prepare for Winter Weather

Drivers prepare their cars for the winter weather while road crews across Tarrant County watch and wait for any winter weather related issues.

More Photos and Videos

Road crews are preparing for the possibility of a white Christmas.

A powerful storm system is expected to bring rain and snow to North Texas.

Rain on Christmas morning is expected to mix and eventually change to snow by the evening. Up to 1 inch of snow is possible for Dallas and Fort Worth on Christmas afternoon and evening.

However, 1 inch to 3 inches of snow is possible toward Denton and McKinney and areas near the Red River.

The Texas Department of Transportation, which monitors more than 10,000 lane miles of roads in North Texas, will have crews keeping an eye on the weather and the ground temperature.

The agency will have roadrunners, crews that look for bad spots on the roads, out in the area. They will check on bridge railings and high points that freeze first to see if there are any sign of freezing or sticking, TxDOT spokeswoman Michelle Releford said.

Releford said the ground temperature will ultimately dictate if the expected rain or snow sticks to the ground.

If needed, about 400 crews are available for TxDOT's 16-county North Texas region. Fort Worth and Dallas each have 30 trucks ready to roll.

Some drivers say the idea of a white Christmas outweighs any worries about dangerous road conditions.

"I'm originally from Illinois, so [I'm] not scared of bad weather," said Ashley Ruiz, of Dallas. "A little dusting of snow isn't going to keep me away from friends and family on Christmas."

But other drivers will be on the lookout for ice.

Jerdal Whitaker said he learned how to drive on the ice while going to school in Lubbock but Dallas drivers aren't quite used to it yet.

"You definitely have to worry about everyone while you're driving, especially out here," he said. "We're not used to the weather that comes, especially when it's ugly, so you definitely have to drive slow."

Marlon Bible's car has big rims and low-profile tires. His LED wheels even light up, showing off every color of the spectrum. But they don't do well in ice or snow.

"I'm just hoping it's not ice. If it is, I'm going to be smart and keep it parked," he said.

The same system that is set to move into North Texas beginning Monday night dropped a significant snowfall on portions of California over the weekend.

NBC 5's Ben Russell, Samantha Davies and Ken Ken Kalthoff contributed to this report.

16.26 | 0 komentar | Read More

Presented By:

The likely cause for this is that your browser, feed reader, or email application is configured to not accept cookies, or your reader may launch an external browser to view links without sharing cookies.

  • If you're using Internet Explorer, make sure your privacy setting is at medium or below.
    • Select 'Internet Options' from the 'Tools' menu in your browser window
    • Click the Privacy tab
    • Adjust your privacy setting if necessary
       
  • If you're using a reader that embeds Internet Explorer (examples: Microsoft Outlook, Outlook Express, Feed Demon), you'll also need to select Internet Explorer as your default web browser.
    • Open Internet Explorer
    • Select 'Internet Options' from the 'Tools' menu in your browser window
    • Click the 'Programs' tab and check the box for Internet Explorer to check if it is the default browser and save your change
    • Close your browser, re-open it, and when prompted, select Internet Explorer as your default
    • You can then click on an ad in your newsletter and visit the site you wish to view

© 2012 Pheedo, Inc. All rights reserved.


16.26 | 0 komentar | Read More

Christmas Storm: Rain First, Then Snow

advertisement

Click Here!

A strong storm system will bring rain and snow to North Texas on Christmas Day and night. A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY is in effect from Noon until 9PM Tuesday for Denton, Collin, Jack, Wise, Hunt, Delta, Hopkins, Montague, Cooke, Grayson, Fannin & Lamar counties. 

The storm will begin to affect us around 3-5 AM as rain and storms develop Christmas morning.  A few storms could be severe with hail and damaging wind gusts, especially SE of Dallas near Athens, Corsicana and Palestine.  Between Noon and 3PM,  the rain will begin to mix with and eventually change to snow. By late Christmas afternoon and evening expect light snow across the Metroplex. The heaviest totals will likely occur over Bowie and Sherman with 2-4" expected.  1-2" of snow will fall near Denton and McKinney with up to an inch expected for Dallas and Fort Worth.  Snow should push out by 8PM

Temperatures will drop throughout the day on Christmas. Temperatures will start off in the 40s then drop to near freezing by the late afternoon. Winds will be Northwesterly gusting up to 40 mph. Wind chill values will be in the teens.

The strong winds will also create hazardous driving conditions. Blowing rain and snow will reduce visibility. With temperatures falling into the teens and 20s there may be icy spots on the roads Wednesday morning.

TONIGHT: Mostly cloudy with rain and storms moving in after midnight. Low: 44. Wind: NE 10 mph.

CHRISTMAS DAY:  Morning rain and severe storms, rain/snow mix from Noon-3pm, then light snow from 3-8pm. A dusting up to an inch expected through Metroplex. 1-2" for Denton/Collin counties.  2-4" near Gainesville, Sherman & Bowie.  Very windy and turning colder.  Temperatures: 40s in the morning falling into 30s by afternoon.  Wind: NW 15-30 mph with gusts to 40 mph.

CHRISTMAS NIGHT: Snow ending. Cloudy and windy. Wind chills in the teens and single digits. Low: 21.

WEDNESDAY:  Mostly sunny and cold. There may be icy spots on roads and sidewalks.  High 33.  Wind:  NW 10-20 mph.

THURSDAY:  Partly cloudy and cold.  Low: 23.  High 45.  Wind:  S 10-15 mph.

FRIDAY:  Mostly cloudy with a 20% chance of showers.  Low 35.  High 51.  Wind: NW 10-20 mph.

SATURDAY:  Mostly sunny.  Low: 30.  High: 48.  Wind: N 10-15 mph. 

SUNDAY:  Partly cloudy.  Low: 32.  High: 54.  Wind: SW 10 mph.

MONDAY:  Partly sunny and cool.  Low: 39.  High: 56. 

Take NBC 5's million-watt First Alert Radar with you everywhere you go. The NBC 5 First Alert Radar app is available for download free for iPhone, iPad and Android. Search NBC 5 in the App Store or Google Play and download it and rate it today! CLICK HERE for more information.

16.26 | 0 komentar | Read More

Teen Hit After Getting Off School Bus

Written By Unknown on Senin, 24 Desember 2012 | 16.26

Ellen Goldberg, NBC 5 News

A 16-year-old freshman from Shepton High School was hit by a car after getting off of a school bus Friday afternoon.

Student Hit By Car After Getting Off Bus

Copy

Close

Link to this video

Copy

Close

Embed this video

Replay

advertisement

Click Here!

A 16-year-old boy was hit by a car after getting off of a school bus Friday afternoon, officials say.

The student, a freshman at Shepton High School, was transported to the hospital but is expected to recover.

Plano police said the bus stopped on Windhaven Parkway east of Midway Road to let some students who live in the neighborhood off the bus. The injured student got off the bus and walked in front of it to cross Windhaven Parkway.

The driver of a black Lexus apparently didn't see the bus's stop sign and flashing lights. The car hit the boy, sending him flying over the front of the car and smashing the windshield.

In order for the school bus to open its doors to let students out, the stop sign on the side of the bus must be extended and the red flashing lights must be on.

Once the investigation is complete, police will determine if any charges will be filed.

Get the latest headlines sent to your inbox!


16.26 | 0 komentar | Read More

Deadly Robbery Kills Father Of Four

Ray Villeda, NBC 5 News

48-year-old Jose Salazar was returning home when suspects jumped him.

Deadly Robbery Kills Father Of Four

Copy

Close

Link to this video

Copy

Close

Embed this video

Replay

advertisement

Click Here!

A Dallas man was killed after two suspects tried to rob him, police say.

Neighbors say it happened around 1 on Sunday morning. Relatives say the man was walking home with a friend after playing cards in the neighborhood.

Police say two suspects tried to rob him on the 2400 block of Hawthorne, in the Oak Lawn section of the city.

48-year old Jose Salazar, may have tried to fend him off, according to relatives. He was shot and died at the scene.

"I'm just missing him, because he's a good man, friendly, he's a good worker, all time he's working," said family friend Sylvia Izeta.

She said he was a father of four, and a husband. His family is still in Mexico.

The suspects according to Dallas Police, are still at large, causing neighbors to be worried it may happen again.

Just two days before Christmas, a family is torn, saddened by the loss.

"Imagine, it's no good Christmas, because father is no longer with family," said Izeta.

Get the latest headlines sent to your inbox!


16.26 | 0 komentar | Read More

Christmas Comes Early For Dallas Homeless

Andres Gutierrez, NBC 5 News

Dozens of homeless people in Downtown Dallas will have a brighter Christmas this year because of the generosity of some North Texas families.

Christmas Comes Early For Dallas Homeless

Copy

Close

Link to this video

Copy

Close

Embed this video

Replay

advertisement

Click Here!

With a hug and a gift bag, Stephanie King proved that sometimes the simplest things in life can bring happiness this holiday season. 

"They don't have a home to celebrate, King said. "They can't come to us so we're going to bring it to them"

Members of the Dallas homeless community poured into a parking lot located at Cadiz and St. Paul streets in Dallas to receive a gift bag.

Each bag contained the essentials for them — from flashlights to hygiene kits. 

North Texas families and Dallas' Levine Academy put together the more than 70 gifts bags handed out Sunday.

"The last time we did it, it was only a couple of families," King said. "We didn't have a lot to give. People came out, they saw us, and we noticed that we didn't have enough for other people so we wanted to make it a bit bigger this month."

Homelessness in North Texas remains a harsh reality. 

The Metro Dallas Homeless Alliance says there are more than 400 people who call Dallas city streets home for more than a year.

"We can put our difference aside whether it's religious or political and come together in unison to help others it's a beautiful thing," said Elisa Adcock with Levine Academy.

Sunday's event was part of the "Be a Blessing" challenge.

Get the latest headlines sent to your inbox!


16.26 | 0 komentar | Read More

Teen Hit After Getting Off School Bus

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 23 Desember 2012 | 16.26

Ellen Goldberg, NBC 5 News

A 16-year-old freshman from Shepton High School was hit by a car after getting off of a school bus Friday afternoon.

Student Hit By Car After Getting Off Bus

Copy

Close

Link to this video

Copy

Close

Embed this video

Replay

advertisement

Click Here!

A 16-year-old boy was hit by a car after getting off of a school bus Friday afternoon, officials say.

The student, a freshman at Shepton High School, was transported to the hospital but is expected to recover.

Plano police said the bus stopped on Windhaven Parkway east of Midway Road to let some students who live in the neighborhood off the bus. The injured student got off the bus and walked in front of it to cross Windhaven Parkway.

The driver of a black Lexus apparently didn't see the bus's stop sign and flashing lights. The car hit the boy, sending him flying over the front of the car and smashing the windshield.

In order for the school bus to open its doors to let students out, the stop sign on the side of the bus must be extended and the red flashing lights must be on.

Once the investigation is complete, police will determine if any charges will be filed.

Get the latest headlines sent to your inbox!


16.26 | 0 komentar | Read More

Random Acts of Kindness After Newtown Tragedy

Christine Lee, NBC 5 Irving Reporter

Some people in Irving are honoring the victims of the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary in Newtown, Conn., with 26 random acts of kindness.

Irving Honors Shooting Victims with...

Copy

Close

Link to this video

Copy

Close

Embed this video

Replay

advertisement

Click Here!

The Irving Convention and Visitors Bureau is taking action after being inspired by NBC's Ann Curry.

This week Curry sent out a tweet motivating those throughout the country to provide random acts of kindness on behalf of the 26 victims of the massacre in Connecticut.

The Irving CVB staff has been planning out the most meaningful ways to pay tribute to all of the shooting victims in Connecticut.

"We are trying to take the characters of students and match them up with some kind act that we can do," said Diana Pfaff, director of communications at the Irving CVB.

The organization is spending roughly $500 to perform 26 random acts of kindness throughout the city. To do so, they have partnered with local businesses to accomplish their mission.

Marlen Torreblanca got her cat food paid for at PETCO in honor of 6-year-old animal lover Catherine Hubbard.

"I'm sad that she is not here and I'm grateful that y'all are doing this for her," said Torreblanca.

As the random acts continued throughout the day, Pfaff said she's grateful to Ann Curry for motivating her to do something positive for her community.

"Her philosophy is, when you do something good, you feel good. And I think a lot of us have felt not very good because of what has happened up there. Even though it's half a country away, we're still affected here in Irving, Texas," she said.

Pfaff said the Irving CVB's 26th act of kindness will be to send a special delivery to Curry, thanking her for inspiring them. That act will be in honor of 27-year-old Vicki Soto, who was an inspiration to all of her students.

Get the latest headlines sent to your inbox!


16.26 | 0 komentar | Read More
techieblogger.com Techie Blogger Techie Blogger