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2021 NIT Basketball Tournament to Be Held in Dallas-Fort Worth This Month
Conference USA and the University of North Texas will host the 83rd National Invitational Tournament in the Dallas-Fort Worth area beginning mid-March.
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Suspect in Texas A&M Sister Slayings Charged in New Year's Eve Murder
The man charged with double capital murder, accused of killing two sisters in an East Texas university residence hall on Monday, is facing another charge of capital murder in an unrelated case out of Denton.
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AA Extends Flight Cancellations Into August, MAX 737 Investigations Continue
American Airlines has extended flight cancellations into August as investigations into the Boeing MAX 737 continue.
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Children Taken from Supervised Visit in Waterbury Found Safe in Mexico
A mother who is accused of taking her three children during a supervised visit in Waterbury last month, prompting Silver Alerts in Connecticut and Amber Alerts in Texas, was captured in Mexico and the children have been found safe.
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Some Voters Report Problems With a Certain Type of Voting Machine
Voters have reported problems with a certain type of voting machine. The machine is used in Tarrant County, and 81 others, according to the Dallas Morning News. It is not used in Dallas, Collin, and Denton Counties.
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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 Fatal Shooting of UNT Student Waives Extradition
A U.S. Marine suspected in connection with the fatal shooting of a 20-year-old University of North Texas student has waived his extradition rights in Arizona.
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Denton Deals with Four Killings in Eight Days
Denton police didn’t deal with a single murder in 2014 until Dec. 13, when a burst of violent crimes began shocking neighbors.