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DART begins Silver Line testing through Carrollton, Addison and North Dallas
Neighbors living in and along an east-west stretch between downtown Carrollton and UT-Dallas in Richardson may notice more train activity as DART begins testing for its newest rail project.
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Make your heart smile at The Vintage House
We enjoy a one-of-a-kind shopping experience inside one of Carrollton’s most historic buildings, The Vintage House.
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18-wheeler crash shuts down I-35 in Carrollton
Interstate 35 is shut down at the Belt Line exit due to an 18-wheeler crash on Friday morning. 온라인카지노사이트 5’s Samantha Davies tells us more.
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Major crashes cause early-morning traffic delays in Carrollton, Fort Worth
Interstate 35 was completely shut down at the Belt Line exit due to an 18-wheeler crash on Friday morning.
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Carrollton-Farmers Branch ISD considers closing schools to balance budget
The Carrollton-Farmers Brand school board is looking at ways to balance the budget. 온라인카지노사이트 5 education reporter Wayne Carter reports just like other districts — the solution could lead to school closures.
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‘Very unexpected': Water main leak transforms NTX road into winter wonderland of ice
A water main leak turned a Carrollton road into an icy scene, covering cars, trees, and power lines in ice.
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Winter Wonderland in North Texas causing big headaches
Carrollton residents noticed an impressive scene on Thursday but it wasn’t due to any precipitation that moved through North Texas. Noelle Walker has the story behind the winter wonderland.
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Inside the Carrollton fentanyl overdose investigation
After a string of juvenile overdoses and deaths, here’s how investigators traced deadly fentanyl pills from DFW suppliers to the doorstep of one of Mexico’s most infamous cartels.
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How Carrollton police, Dallas DEA traced fentanyl pills from teen deaths to Mexico's Sinaloa cartel
After a string of fentanyl deaths and overdoses in teens, federal agents and police in Carrollton traced the pills from DFW suppliers to the doorstep of one of Mexico’s most infamous drug cartels.
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Edible works of art from Everything Madeleine
Sample madeleines in an array of flavors at Everything Madeleine in downtown Carrollton.
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North Texas city warns of employee impersonator
Carrollton Police are warning residents of a man approaching homes and impersonating a city employee.
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Denton County drivers say stretch of West Parker Road is dangerous
Frustrated drivers reached out to 온라인카지노사이트 5 hoping something can be done about a stretch of road in Carrollton they say is a magnet for crashes and close calls. 온라인카지노사이트 5’s Maria Guerrero takes a look at the problem.
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Mosquito tests positive for West Nile virus in Carrollton
Dallas County Health and Human Services has confirmed the first mosquito sample testing positive for West Nile virus of the year in Carrollton.
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Operation Kindness to host free pet food and vaccine event in Carrollton
Nonprofit organization Operation Kindness will hold a free pet food drive and vaccination clinic in Carrollton this Saturday.
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Crash closes all eastbound lanes of PGBT in Carrollton
Traffic has stopped along the eastbound lanes of President George Bush Turpike in Carrollton due to a major crash.
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Operation Kindness to host free pet food pantry drive-thru
On Saturday, April 20th, from 8:00 a.m. to noon Operation Kindness will distribute hundreds of bags of free dog food, cat food and cat litter at their Carrollton shelter location. The event aims to help anyone facing challenges providing for their furry friends.
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Schoolchildren scream with excitement as clouds clear just in time for solar eclipse
At Country Place Elementary in Carrollton, the PTA worked with teachers to create a one-of-a-kind learning environment as unique as the total eclipse.
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Schoolchildren scream with joy as a crystal clear view of eclipse appears in schoolyard
At Country Place Elementary in Carrollton, the PTA worked with teachers to create a one-of-a-kind learning environment as unique as the total eclipse.
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Woman only sentenced to 20 months for fentanyl overdose deaths of 4 North Texas teens
A woman who admitted to selling pills laced with fentanyl leading to the overdose deaths of several teenagers is headed to prison.