San Francisco Giants hire University of Tennessee's Tony Vitello to be next manager

Tony Vitello – head baseball coach at the University of Tennessee – will be the first manager in Major League Baseball without any professional baseball experience.

Saturday is National Prescription Drug Take Back Day

You can safely dispose of unneeded, unwanted, or expired medications this Saturday during the National Prescription Drug Take Back Day and help prevent drug misuse and abuse.

White House Demolition: Speaker Johnson talks about construction
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In a press conference regarding the 22nd day of the federal government shutdown, House Speaker Johnson answered questions about the White House renovations.

Oak Lawn church paints Pride steps to defy Abbott
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The governor is giving 30 days for crosswalks with political messaging to be removed. We’re not yet at that deadline and there are uncertainties regarding what will happen in Dallas.

Murder suspect dies in North Texas standoff
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A man suspected of murder in Carrollton was tracked by his cell phone and found in Van Alstyne, approximately 40 miles away, police said.

Students of murdered Alvarado teacher in disbelief
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A man accused of killing his wife, an Alvarado High School biology and chemistry teacher, on Oct. 19, was arrested in Bedias, Texas, which is about two and a half hours southeast of Alvarado in Grimes County.

Medal of Honor Museum CEO Chris Cassidy steps down
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Former Navy SEAL and NASA Chief Astronaut Chris Cassidy is stepping down as President and CEO of the National Medal of Honor Museum in Arlington to take a break before pursuing his next professional opportunity

TEA weighs drastic choices for Lake Worth ISD's future
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One Lake Worth school has earned its fifth-consecutive unacceptable academic accountability rating. As a result, the TEA commissioner says he only has two choices going forward.

Dallas leader accuses felony court of underperforming
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A Dallas County Commissioner is questioning how effective county judges have been in handling their cases. He believes it's leading to jail overcrowding.

Government shutdown enters third week, no end in sight
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The government shutdown is in its third week and still has no end in sight. Republicans and democrats remain deadlocked over healthcare subsidies.

Vice President JD Vance in Israel for ceasefire in Gaza
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Vice President JD Vance says the ceasefire deal in Gaza is going better than expected. The optimism comes as he arrives in Israel to reinforce the deal that was brokered a few weeks ago. The vice president is expected to meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu tomorrow.

Dallas City Council faces choice to keep city hall
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Dallas City Council is debating the future of its iconic but deteriorating City Hall after staff estimated required deferred maintenance costs at up to $345 million, while the cost of relocation remains unknown.

Judge extends block of Illinois National Guard deployment until Supreme Court ruling

A federal judge has agreed to extend indefinitely a temporary restraining order blocking the deployment of National Guard troops in Illinois until the U.S. Supreme Court issues a final ruling or until this goes to trial on merit.

Hispanic heritage celebration continues at Dallas College
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Hispanic Heritage Month has wrapped up, but the celebration of heritage continues in Dallas on Wednesday with the Hilton Anatole Lecture Series. Dallas-based artist and Dallas College alum Daniela Segovia is the featured speaker.

Diddy could be released this week if Trump commutes sentence
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President Trump may be considering commuting the sentence for Sean 'Diddy' Combs. This means he could be released from prison as early as this week... TMZ's Branson Quirke explains how this could happen.

Food stamps and SNAP benefits impacted by government shutdown
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Some crucial food assistance could be in jeopardy for many Texans and citizens across America as the government shutdown drags on.

Government shutdown impacts SNAP benefits
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State health officials say food assistance could be cut off for millions if the government doesn't reopen in the next few days.