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Kemp Street Construction
Traffic a Kemp Street in Wichita Falls will get a little busier because of the recent rains.
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Clinics of North Texas Vaccines
The Wichita Falls Wichita County Public Health District is not taking appointments for H1N1 vaccinations anymore. More
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Unemployment Still Rising
The nation's unemployment is topping 12 percent.
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Airman Honored at Breakfast
As Texoma and the nation tries to understand the Fort Hood tragedy a Wichita Falls airman is honored for his service. More
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Retired Soldier Gives Blood to Help Fort Hood Survivors
Texomans are giving a part of themselves to help the survivors of the tragedy at Fort Hood. People lined up at the American Red Cross Wichita Falls Chapter to give blood in a show of patriotism for those faced with tragedy. More
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Dentist Gives Patients Less Painful Option for Surgery
If you're one of thousands who hates going to the dentist, we've got some good news. More
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Common Garden Plant Gets You High, Could Cause Serious Health Problems
Parents, be on the lookout for a plant called jimson weed. More
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Australian Baby Stuns Medical Field
An amazing story in Australia is stunning the medical field. More
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Man Wins $166 Million, Hard Rock Tells Him It was a "Machine Error"
A Florida man thought he hit the jackpot, but people at the Hard Rock said, Hey, not so fast!" More
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Yankees Win Series for 27th Time!
Well if you haven't heard, you've been living under a rock! More
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Cleveland Police Discover Serial Killer Storing Bodies in House
There are new developments on a gruesome story that's been developing this week in Cleveland. More
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Congress Expected to Extend Jobless Benefits
Americans running out of jobless benefits are about to get some much needed relief. More
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Baby Found in a Box Under Bed is Doing Fine
A babysitter in Florida is facing charges today. More
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Cowboys Stadium Asks Couple to Take Down 'Support Our Troops' Banner
A north Texas couple said the Dallas Cowboys made them take down a sign supporting our troops. More
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Oklahoma Woman Finds Tack in Child's Halloween Candy
You always hear about razor blades and poison in candy, so much so it's almost become an urban legend. It's no myth. More
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KAUZ Introduces "Operation Military"
Thousands of men and women put their lives in danger to serve our country, but it's not often civilians get to see everything that goes into this honorable line of duty. So to better understand our country's military operations, KAUZ is taking a closer look in our series "Operation Military." More
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Native Texas Soldier Killed by Gunman at Juarez Club
A Texas native and serviceman died this week south of the Texas border in a place Fort Bliss has deemed too dangerous for its troops. More
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Sergeant Killed During Tour of Duty in Afghanistan
One of two Texas servicemen who died this week was killed in Afghanistan. More
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Gas Explosion Shakes Amarillo Neighborhood
A gas explosion near Amarillo has left a neighborhood in ruins. Firefighters just put out the flames at 10 this morning (November 5th). More
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Texoma's Treasure: Texas Elementary Teacher of the Year Right Here in the Falls
Wichita Falls I.S.D. sixth grade teacher Donna Patrick recently received one of the highest awards in education. More
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Republicans Celebrating Today After Two Gubernatorial Wins
Republicans are smiling this morning after a very strong showing last night. The GOP won two key races for governor, as the party looks to rebuild after losing power in the last two elections.
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Prop Eight: State Can Now Contribute to Veterans' Hospitals
Proposition Eight is officially a Texas state amendment. More
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Proposition Two Wins Voter Approval
Texas voters have spoken out on 11 proposed amendments. More
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Proposition 11 Passes With Large Majority
Another property based amendment also won support from voters. Proposition 11 deals with power of eminent domain and was approved. More
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Update On Lawton Mobile Home Fire That Killed Two
A woman who died in a fire in Lawton Friday morning has been identified by the state medical examiner as Linda Patterson. More
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Alleged Shooting Suspect Now Behind Bars
Wichita Falls police said a wanted man responsible for shooting another Wichita Falls resident is now behind bars. More
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Two Arrested in Drug Raid
More drugs are off Wichita Falls streets this afternoon after a successful bust. More
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Obama Issues Warning to Karzai
President Barack Obama greeted Hamid Karzai's election victory on Monday. More
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British Police Release Video Showing What Missing Girl Might Look Like
Madeleine McCann was four years old when she disappeared while on vacation with her family in Portugal in May 2007. More
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More People Turn to Cremation For Their Final Goodbyes
With the economy struggling to recover, people are looking for ways to save, even when it comes to saying their final goodbyes. In an effort to help, the world's largest retailer is now joining the funeral business. More
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Two Gubernatorial Elections Could Show Obama Losing Political Influence
Voters are heading to the polls coast to coast, but the White House is watching two races very closely. The Democratic governor of New Jersey is facing a big challenge from a GOP opponent, and the Republican candidate for governor in Virginia is leading in the polls. More
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Texans, Cast Your Ballots!
It's election day and Texans are casting their ballots today for the constitutional amendment election. More
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Proposition 11 Deals With Eminent Domain
Proposition 11 deals with eminent domain. That allows the state to take private property for public use as long as there is adequate compensation. More
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One of 11 Proposed Amendments Aimed At Helping Veterans
One of the proposed amendments is aimed at helping our veterans. More
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New Agency Created to Assist TxDOT
Officials say anyone wanting to renew vehicle registration will still need to go to the county treasurer's offices. The Texas legislature saw one bill come to pass. More
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Murder Trial Underway in the Falls
A Wichita County murder trial is underway.
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Police On the Hunt for Shooting Suspect
Wichita Falls police officers are on the hunt for a man they consider armed and dangerous.
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Health Department: Out of Seasonal Flu Vaccines
The swine flu is still hitting hard in Texoma and it's almost time for the seasonal flu to make its rounds. More
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Man Accused of Killing T.V. Anchor Going to Trial
A man accused of killing a T.V. anchor in Arkansas is going to trial. More
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Poll Shows Economic Slump Not All Bad News
It seems the financial crisis isn't all doom and gloom. More
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Coast Guard Suspends Search for Missing Pilot
The Coast Guard has suspended its search for the body of a Navy pilot whose plane disappeared off the Texas coast five days ago. More
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USS New York Built From Remnants of the World Trade Center
A new Navy ship built with steel from the World Trade Center has arrived in New York City, greeted by a 21-gun salute. More
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Karzai Declared Winner in Afghanistan's Presidential Election, Obama Pushed to Act
Election officials declared Hamid Karzai the winner of Afghanistan's disputed presidential election after his last opponent dropped out of the race. Voters were supposed to return to the polls this coming Saturday week for a run-off election, but now that a government is in place after the election turmoil, there's more pressure on the Obama administration to make quick decisions. More
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Voting Polls Open Tuesday Morning
Polls open at 7 a.m. November 3rd, for a vote on 11 proposed Constitutional amendments in the Lone Star state. More
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Mobile Home Fire Claims Two Lives
In Lawton, police are investigating the death of two people killed in a mobile home fire. More
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Man Opens Fire Outside Carl's Jr.
Wichita Falls police are on the hunt for a suspect who opened fire at another man, just outside of Carl's Junior restaurant on 14th Street between Broad and Holiday. More
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A Fishy Pond Scam Swims Into Texoma
Something Smells Fishy In Texoma! More
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Safe Kids Halloween 2009 Was a Success!
Safe Kids Halloween 2009 a success! More
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Crimson Cross Rides For Meals on Wheels
The "Crimson Cross" Motorcycle Ministry rode for Meals on Wheels October 31 2009.
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Hopping for Hope
Wichita Falls residents and Sonic helped the Ministries of Faith Mission with "Hopping for Hope" October 31 2009.
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First Responders First to Get H1N1
Wichita Falls' first responders were the first in line to get the health department's supply of the H1N1 vaccine.
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Safe Kids Halloween Saturday Night!!
Being safe this Halloween is a top concern for parents. More
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Telephone Numbers Soon Won't Be Included on Accident Reports
The Texas Transportation Commission is taking steps to keep your personal information private. More
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Lawton Girl Recovering After Being Hit By Police Car
In Lawton, a 15-year-old girl is recovering after being hit by a police car while on her way to school. More
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Two Arrested In Connection With Burglaries in the Falls
Wichita Falls police believe they know who is responsible for stealing flat screen televisions from several businesses. More
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High Tech Halloween Safety Tips
Many will be hitting the streets and fighting the crowds tomorrow night. All in an effort to gather treats for their little ones. But keeping up with the sugar-high monsters can be a bit tricky. Se here are some creative safety tips all using an everyday high tech device. More
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Police Searching for Suspects in Burglaries
Wichita Falls police are asking for your help in finding those involved in a string burglaries. More
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Cuba In Talks With D.C. About Lifting Trade Embargo
Cuba is willing to hold talks with the United States. More
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President Obama Salutes As Coffins Carrying U.S. Soldiers Arrive on Home Soil
President Barack Obama saluted as the flag-draped coffins of American soldiers killed in Afghanistan arrived at Dover Air Base earlier today (October 29th). More
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Will Prisoners Take Priority in Distribution of H1N1 Vaccine?
You've seen the lines of frantic parents waiting hours to get their kids the H1N1 vaccine. Now, a recent announcement has many Texans outraged. State health officials say highest-risk people will get the vaccination first, whether they're in jail or not, but the announcement is stirring up mixed feelings. More
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Halloween: One of the Most Dangerous Nights of the Year for Pedestrians
Halloween isn't just one of the scariest nights of the year, it can also be the most dangerous. More
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Domestic Violence Happens Every Day, Candlelight Vigil Tonight at M.S.U. Remembers Victims
First Step of Wichita Falls is holding a candlelight vigil at Midwestern State University tonight, raising awareness for domestic violence. More
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Light & Fit For The Holidays
Halloween is just days away which means the holiday season is almost underway. That means parties, get togethers and lots of holiday meals. Lindsey Rogers talked with Wichita Falls health experts about how you can enjoy those treats without adding the extra pounds that typically go with them.
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Three Arrested and Thousands Seized in Drug Raids in the Falls
Three people are in jail after several drug raids in Wichita Falls. More
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Driver Falls Asleep at the Wheel, Crashes into Guardrail
Police say falling asleep at the wheel could have caused an early morning accident. More
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Classmates Pay Tribute to Student Who Was Killed
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Promoting Safe Teen Driving
In an effort to promote safe teen driving, a major auto company is giving parents more control, even when they're not in the car. More
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'Public Option' Draws Battle Lines on Capitol Hill
(EYE ON AMERICA) That public health insurance option is drawing battle lines on Capitol Hill. More
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Thornberry Shares His Opinion on Public Option Health Care
One of Texoma's representatives is speaking out on how the government is handling the H1N1 outbreak. More
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Company Set to Fill H1N1 Vaccine Orders Still Waiting on FDA Approval
A drug company that's supposed to fill three percent of the U.S. order for the vaccine still hasn't received F.D.A. approval. More
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Church of Scientology in France Convicted of Fraud
The French branch of the Church of Scientology says It will appeal a verdict from a court in Paris today. More
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Weather Forces NASA to Delay Test Launch of Ares Rocket
NASA is going to have to wait another day to launch the ARES-1 rocket. In many ways, this test run holds the key to the future of the U.S.-manned space program. More
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Early Voting on Texas Constitutional Amendments Ends Friday
Voters, now's the time to cast your early ballot on the proposed Texas constitutional amendments. More
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Police Investigating a Drive-By Shooting
Wichita Falls police are investigating a possible drive-by at a home. More
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Accident Outside Forestburg Claims Life of Teen
A Montague County teen is dead and three others are in the hospital, following a crash on FM 455. More
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Parents Get Criminal Charges for Using Meth In Front of Child
Two Wichita County residents are being charged with injury to a child. More
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Byers Teacher Resigns Pending Investigation Into Inappropriate Relationship with Student
A coach in Byers, Texas has been accused of having an inappropriate relationship with a student. More
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Lawton Police Searching for Shooting Suspect, Suspects
Lawton police are looking for the man or men responsible for a deadly shooting. More
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Jordanian Accused in Attempted Dallas Bombing Pleads Not Guilty
A Jordanian man accused of trying to blow up a Dallas skyscraper with what he thought was a car bomb is pleading not guilty. More
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Deadline for Next Police Academy Approaching Fast
The Wichita Falls Police Department is looking for some new recruits. More
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Local Man Accused of Running Over Another Man
A Wichita Falls man is in police custody accused of running over another man. More
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Holiday Shipping: When and How to Best Mail Packages Overseas
It's just now Halloween and many aren't thinking about the winter holidays just yet. For those with family or friends serving in the military overseas, postal workers say now is the time to start sending packages and cards. More
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City Makes Changes in Local Flood-Plain Mapping
Big changes are coming to local flood-plain mapping. Wichita County commissioners are voting on a new FEMA project. Under the new maps, hundreds of homes are being added to the city's flood plain and this could mean big changes to insurance rates. More
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City Leaders Discuss Potential Issues in Purchase of Water Park
City leaders will make some important decisions about the possible purchase of Castaway Cove. More
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President Declares H1N1 Emergency
With swine flu cases on the rise, and a shortage of the vaccine, the President steps in. President obama has declared an H1N1 emergency. Administration officials emphasize this emergency declaration is a "just in case" measure. More
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Commissioners Vote Whether To Approve $770,000 in Stimulus Money
Wichita County commissioners are voting today on whether to accept a grant for more than $770,000 of stimulus money to replace old street lights with new LED fixtures. More
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Swine Flu Has Killed 1,000 Americans
Eye on Health report from CBS. More
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Pet Turtles Can Make You Sick
watch our health report, from CBS. More
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Free Fraud Alert: Protect Yourself from Identity Theft
watch the "Money Talks" with Stacey Johnson episode that aired on Friday, October 23rd, 2009, at 10 p.m. More
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Pet Owners Learn About Obedience For Their Pets
The pet appreciation is going on October 24th and 25th with an open house at the "obedience training club" of Wichita Falls. More
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BACA Riding To Raise Money
Dozens of bikers are expected to turn out for the Bikers Against Child Abuse ride in Wichita Falls. More
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Hands To Hands Community Fund Closer To Reaching Its Goal
The "Hands to Hands" community fund is well on its way to raising hundreds of thousands of dollars. More
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Humane Society Helps Make Sure Pets Don't Get Lost
The Humane Society of Wichita County is working to make sure you never loose your pet forever. More
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Local Teens Participate in Teens Make a Difference Day
Local Teens gather for Teens Make a Difference Day. More
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Dyslexia Workshop Held To Raise Awareness
To help raise awareness of dyslexia, Region 9 along with the Wichita Falls ISD and Friends of the Library in Iowa Park hosted an informational session Saturday morning. More
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Pilots Overshot Destination, Say They Were Arguing, Experts Think Otherwise
Two pilots of a flight that lost radio contact for over an hour and missed their landing said they were in a heated discussion, but aviation experts suspect otherwise. More
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Some Changes to Local Street Traffic Signals Drivers Should Know
There are some changes of which drivers should be made aware. More
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A Capsule in Time for United Regional
United Regional's Bridwell Tower is frozen in time. More
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Quanah Man Sentenced to 30 Years for Aggravated Robbery
A Quanah man initially charged with murder will now spend 30 years behind bars for aggravated robbery. More
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Proposed "Fat Tax" on Soda Very Unpopular Idea
Faced with a projected $3 billion budget gap, New York Governor David Patterson said he's open to trying to get a tax on sugary sodas into next year's budget. It's a very unpopular idea that opponents call a "fat tax." More
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Swine Flu Leads Hospitals to Turn Children Away
(LOS ANGELES) Swine flu has hospitals across the country on alert. In an extraordinary move, many are restricting visitor access and keeping younger kids out completely unless they're sick. More
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Criminal Behind Bars Thanks to Neighborhood Watch
A 'Neighborhood Watch' program is being credited by Wichita Falls police for helping put an alleged criminal behind bars. More
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Stabbing Was Suicide Attempt, Not Attack
We have an update on the stabbing first reported October 22nd. More
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Raising Awareness About Dyslexia
Dyslexia is a language-based learning disability. What most people don't know is as many as 15 to 20 percent of the population have some of the symptoms.
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