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Hostess' Death Sparks Second-Hand Sales Opportunities

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 17 November 2012 | 20.41

Hostess CupCakes and other iconic Hostess products are enjoying a new popularity on ebay, thanks to the company's shuttering.

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Hostess may no longer be a business worth running, but its products are enjoying a resurgence on second-hand sales sites.

"A 'MUST HAVE' Holiday gift for the one who has everything!" wrote one eBay user who was asking $100 for a box of 10 Twinkies. "What better way to show how you feel than with some of the LAST TWINKIES PRODUCED!"

"With Hostess claiming bankruptcy, these iconic, all-American food snacks will soon be nothing but a legend of desserts past," touted someone in Pembroke Pines, Fla. who turned to Craigslist to ask $500 for four boxes of Twinkies.

Those were some of the more reasonable offerings. Others -- assuming they weren't joking --  appeared overly opportunistic, including the eBay auctioneer who claimed to expect $200,000 for a Twinkies 10-pack. The pitch: "This is a great collectors item that can be passed down to family members and will only gain in value!"

The frenzy was sparked by Hostess' announcement Friday that it was liquidating all of its assets, laying off its 18,500 workers and stopping production of its iconic but financially nonviable snack cakes -- Twinkies, Ho Hos, CupCakes, Ding Dongs -- as well as Wonder Bread.

There remains a chance that some other company will buy the brand and recipes and start a new line of production. But for now, it appears that the last deliveries are on their way to stores, and when they run out, there will be no more.

That's where the online entrepreneurs jumped in.

One seller, seeking $12.99 for eight CupCakes, posted: "Hostess Cupcakes. Out of Business! So Sad ;("

Another, hawking Twinkies, noted: "Hostess is shutting it down....so, buy extras and throw them in the freezer for future consumption!"

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Ditka "Doing Fine" After Stroke

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Former Chicago Bears coach Mike Ditka

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Former Chicago Bears head coach Mike Ditka was hospitalized Friday after having a stroke.

The Chicago Tribune reported that Ditka was playing cards earlier in the day when he experienced difficulty with his hands and with speaking.

"He's doing fine. He'll be released tomorrow after observation," Ditka's agent, Steve Mandell, told NBC Chicago via text message.

According to the Tribune, doctors classified the episode as "very minor."

"Thoughts and prayers go out to #MikeDitka and his family. Wishing him a full and speedy recovery from his stroke," Sen. Mark Kirk said in a Tweet. Kirk continues to recover from an ischemic stroke he suffered in January.

Ditka, 73, is currently a commentator for ESPN, including "Sunday NFL Countdown." A senior producer with the network, Seth Markman, said Ditka would not be taking part in weekend coverage.

The stroke came on the same day that a Lake County prosecutor said in court that Ditka's son, Mark E. Ditka, tested positive for opiates during a pretrial screening earlier this month. The younger Ditka is awaiting trial on his fourth DUI charge.

Ditka coached the Bears for 11 years, including the team's Super Bowl-winning 1985 season. He had a heart attack during the 1988 season.

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Fire Out at Garland Chemical Facility

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Firefighters battled a large fire at chemical and plastics distribution facility in Garland on Friday.

The fire raged through containers inside a covered loading rack at the Nexeo Solutions facility in the 3000 block of Wood Lane on Friday afternoon. The fire, which was first reported at about 3:30 p.m., was contained to the rack, although adjacent containers emitted steam, presumably from heating or blistering paint.

The fire was out by Friday night, and fire crews remained at the plant to monitor hot spots throughout the night.

The fire contained mostly methanol, a highly flammable liquid used to produce materials such as plastics, paints and fuels for cars. It can be poisonous if ingested.

A high-powered solvent, toluene, was also in the fire. It can be found in many items, including nail polish and glue, but can be dangerous to your health at high levels.

Nexeo Solutions spokeswoman Christina Reynolds told NBC 5 that all employees escaped the fire without injury. She said the cause of the fire has not yet been determined.

A Nexeo driver told NBC 5 he was thankful that the wind was blowing to the west. If it were blowing to the east, the tanks adjacent to the fire would be at much greater risk of exploding, he said.

Several explosions could be heard while the fire burned through containers.

"I though the whole plant exploded," witness Adam Lagerberg said. "I never seen anything this bad. It was bad."

Rusty Webb, who works nearby, was fewer than 200 yards away when the fire erupted.

"I was working there and heard the explosion," he said. "Actually, you could feel it in your chest. As soon as it did that, I grabbed the cellphone and called 911."

Chopper 5 was the first helicopter over the fire with aerial pictures. Chopper 5 photojournalist Ames Meyer and a pilot were hovering above the fire when she felt an explosion.

"We were 1,000 feet in the air, and when we felt a boom that big, it was just like a muffled sound," Myers said. "We both looked at each other like, 'What was that?' You know, your first reaction is, do you think it's the helicopter? No, it's that big fire on the ground."

At 4:40 p.m., firefighters began spraying water to try to cool tanks near the fire. Garland Fire Capt. Merrill Balancier said there is concern about spraying water onto the containers that are on fire because it is believed the chemicals do not mix well with water. But firefighters later called for sand trucks to be brought in because the use of water was spreading the fire.

Firefighters allowed the fire to burn out and kept it from spreading. To the west, tanker cars on rail lines contained chemicals that posed a significant risk of exploding, Balancier said.

Nearby businesses within one-quarter of a mile of the facility were evacuated as a precaution. Residential neighborhoods are as close as a half-mile to the east across South Shiloh Road, but were evacuated, Garland Fire Chief Todd Peele said.

However, officials asked people to avoid the area.

The National Weather Service said the plume of smoke blew from east to west and rose to 7,000 feet. NBC 5 Chief Meteorologist David Finfrock said wind speeds were about 5 mph during the fire.

The Environmental Protection Agency is checking air quality in the area. Garland fire crews said the initial EPA tests came back negative for any immediate danger.

The agency will be testing throughout the night.

The Garland Health Department is also testing the water to determine if any type of public alert needs to be issued.

A sign in front of the complex indicates that the facility is owned by Ashland, a world-wide chemical company. NBC 5 has learned that Ashland sold the facility in 2011 to Nexeo Solutions, a Texas company based in the Houston area.

According to the United States Department of Labor, Nexeo Solutions has been cited $11,500 for improperly storing flammable liquids and organic peroxides in December 2011 at a facility in Tewksbury, Mass. NBC 5 has also learned a Nexeo Solutions facility in Willow Springs, Ill., caught fire in June.

The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality says Nexeo currently has a satisfactory rating and has had no violations this year.

In 2011, the company received several notices of violations: three minor violations for training and inspections and a moderate notice of a violation for discharging hazardous waste into a water supply.

The notices do not mean a violation has occurred.

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration said the Nexeo facility in Garland has not had any issues.

We will continue to update this story with more information as soon as it's available. As this story is developing, elements may change.

NBC 5's Kevin Cokely, Kristi Nelson, Ames Meyer, Tammy Mutasa, Ellen Goldberg, Scott Friedman, Eva Parks, Ken Kalthoff, Omar Villafranca and Amanda Guerra contributed to this report.

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Diwali Celebrations Expected to Draw Thousands

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More than 12,000 people are expected to attend the second annual Diwali Celebration at the BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir in Irving.

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Thousands of North Texans are expected to participate in Indian New Year festivities in Irving on Saturday.

Diwali, which literally means "festival of lights," will be celebrated by more than one billion people around the world.

"It comes to mark the end of the Indian calendar year and, of course, the resolution and the steps one takes for the new year going forward," said Shashi Upadhyaya, BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir spokesperson.

More than 12,000 people are expected to attend the second annual Diwali Celebration throughout the day.

More than 400 volunteers prepared over the past three months to make the Mandir look its best for the festivities. Handcrafted paintings made out of colored rice and glitter are placed prominently at the entrance. Hallways are lined with information about India's contributions to the world. And a theater room will show a 45-minute film called "Mystic India Show" every hour from 1 p.m. until 5 p.m.

"We can all celebrate one another's diversity, one another's customs, and realize that there's so much we can enjoy just through education and knowledge of opening our minds in such a way," Upadhyaya said.

The exhibitions and food booths open at 12:30 p.m., and a fireworks display will take place at 8 p.m. The Mandir is located at 4601 North State Highway 161 in Irving.

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Surfers in California Make Prehistoric Find

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This photo makes the fossil look as big as a dinosaur, but it is actually about 8-10 feet.

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Surfers normally make news when the "surf's up," but this week in Santa Cruz, in Northern California, the news was made when surfers noticed something strange when the surf was down, as in a very low tide.

Santa Cruz surfers discovered a small prehistoric skeleton Wednesday morning during a lower-than-usual low tide at the base of a cliff at Pleasure Point.

Experts say the bones were the vertebrae of a small whale that had been fossilized. It's not uncommon to find fossils along the coast, but this creature is upright and appears to be well preserved.

Gary Griggs, director of University of California Santa Cruz's Institute of Marine Sciences, told KSBW in Salinas that the skeleton was most likely an extinct Pliocene-era whale. 

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The Pliocene era was roughly 3 to 5 million years ago.

The bones were found just below the home of Jack O'Neill. O'Neill is known around the world for making wetsuits.

The surfers who made the discovery Wednesday were headed to a break water named "Jack's."

O'Neil is among the scores of people who checked out bones that date back to when dinosaurs ruled the world.

He says he never noticed it before even though he has looked down at that part of the beach every day for the past 40 years. "It's a new one," O'Neill told the Santa Cruz Sentinel.

Because of its location in the water, the bones are not likely to be excavated.

More of the creature is expected to be revealed over time, but experts are asking people to leave the bones as they lie.

The next lower than normal tide is not until mid-December. That is the next time the fossil is expected to give a good showing.

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Boy Reunited With Firefighter Who Found Him

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 16 November 2012 | 20.41

Kristi Nelson, NBC 5 News

Ten years he was left outside an Arlington fire station on a cold day in 2002, that boy spent his birthday with the firefighter who found him.

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Ten years after a baby was left wrapped in blankets outside an Arlington fire station on a cold day in 2002, the little boy spent his birthday with the firefighter who found him.

After being one of the first infants found under the state's Baby Moses Law, which designates fire stations as a safe haven, Koregan Quintanilla was adopted by a loving family.

He's now 10 years old, and he asked to return to the fire station celebrate his birthday with Wesley Keck, the firefighter who found and cared for him a decade ago.

"He was asleep at the time; I touched him enough to get him moving, to let me know that he was breathing. I picked him up and brought him into the station," Keck recalled.

Koregan has dreams of being a firefighter some day.

"He wants to be a lawyer. He wants to be everything all at once because he's 10, but always first -- fireman, always first," said Koregan's mother, Rebecca Quintanilla.

On Thursday, Koregan was chief of the station. He got to ride in a firetruck, flash the lights and shoot the water gun.

Koregan said he's not special -- just another kid. But to the firefighters at Station 12, he's a little boy they won't forget.

"I was excited that I got to meet him," Koregan said. "I'm glad I get to come here and see everyone, because this is my fire station that I was abandoned at."

Koregan was adopted on National Adoption Day, the next one happens Saturday.

Across the county, 4,500 children in foster care are expected to join their forever families.

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Mother, Child in Submerged Vehicle Die

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A mother and her toddler died after they became trapped inside a sinking vehicle after a car crash in southeast Fort Worth, police said.

Police said the vehicle was heading east on Collett Little Road when it ran a stop sign and collided with a car heading southbound on the Loop 820 service road. The force of the crash sent the car that ran the stop sign through a fence and into a pond at the Amelia Park Apartments in the 6100 block of Southeast Loop 820, police said.

The woman driving the car called 911 as her vehicle was sinking. She told the Forest Hill police 911 operator that she couldn't open the doors to her car.

Forest Hill police have released a recording of the 911 call, but NBC 5 has chosen not to air or post it because it is too disturbing.

Witnesses said the victims were underwater for about 30 minutes before divers were able to pull them from the vehicle.

The woman and her 22-month-old daughter were both pronounced dead at local hospitals.

Nathan Brown, who witnessed the crash, said the car "took off straight into the pond" after it was hit by the other vehicle.

Brown said he and his friend, John Piszor, jumped in to help.

"The car was sinking, just slowly sinking, but it was sinking fast enough to where we couldn't really do much," Piszor said.

They said the car was sinking nose first. Piszor said the car's doors were locked and they tried to break the windows.

"There's only so much you can do when you're swimming," he said.

Regina Brumfield, of Arlington, said the woman pulled out in front of her from Collett Little Road.

"I guess she didn't see my car and she just pulled out and she started swerving, and I swerved my car to miss her," Brumfield said. "It's like she just kept swerving. I don't know what happened, and I did everything I could to avoid her."

The Fort Worth Fire Department said a Fort Worth fire crew and Forest Hill police that responded to crash were not able to free the victims.

Divers from the Fort Worth Fire Department later arrived and pulled the child and mother from the car.

The child was taken to Cook Children's Medical Center in critical condition, MedStar said. The mother, who was also in critical condition, was taken to John Peter Smith Hospital. Both were pronounced dead when they arrived at the hospitals.

NBC 5's Scott Gordon contributed to this report.

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New Technology Could Stop Distracted Officer Crashes

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Fort Worth police plan to test a new device that could prevent crashes caused by officers typing on dashboard computers while driving.

Over the last five months, the NBC 5 Investigates team has found dozens of those crashes involving Texas police officers distracted by their computers.

The Fort Worth Police Department already has a tough new policy to deal with the issue.

"They will not divert their attention directly to typing and getting more information while the vehicle is in motion," Chief Jeffrey Hallstead said. "We are mandating they do this when the vehicle is stopped."

Now, Fort Worth police tell NBC 5 Investigates that they plan to test a technology solution developed in Fort Wayne, Ind., where the police chief is already putting that new device in hundreds of police cruisers.

"I felt we were really setting our officers up, putting all of this technology in a car and expecting them not to use that while they're moving -- basically texting and driving," Fort Wayne Police Chief Rusty York said. "We looked and really couldn't find any solutions that were available on the market."

Fort Wayne police worked with a local company to develop and test a device called Archangel II.

The software shuts down many of the computer's functions when the car accelerates past a certain speed, which is determined by the department.

Fort Wayne officers such as Raquel Foster will still be able to see the GPS screen while driving, but to check incoming police calls or respond to messages she will have to pull over.

"So now it's above 15 mph, so I can no longer engage the computer," Foster said. "I can't change the screen (BEEPS); it doesn't function. No one likes change. We like to have the information that we believe we need to do the work that we want to do, so we're just going to have to adjust. We're going to have to adapt."

"It will be an adjustment, but it's something they'll get used to and it will be safer for them," York said.

Foster said she has been in situations in which the new device would have helped her.

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"Have I had close calls? Yeah I have. I'd be lying if I said I didn't," she said.

Soon, 360 Fort Wayne police cars will have Archangel II on board and the department is already getting calls from other agencies inquiring about the new device.

"I think that there's going to be a real need for this, because hopefully departments won't wait until something really bad happens," Foster said.

Fort Worth police plan to try the Archangel II to see if it's compatible with new computers they're purchasing. If it works, the police department said it will consider putting the device in all the department's police cars.

Meanwhile, police in the Tarrant County suburb of Colleyville are reviewing their driving policy after an officer hit two pedestrians while driving distracted.

The woman injured in the crash said she believes the incident was caused by an officer distracted by a computer.

According to a police report, a Colleyville police cruiser crashed into Iryna and Oleh Krutko as they walked across the street in front of the police station on the night of Oct. 21. Iryna was bruised and briefly unconscious after the collision.

"They had no place to go," said David Hart, Krutko's attorney.

Iryna, 40, later told investigators she believed the officer was using her in-car computer at the time of the crash.

"It appeared to her (Krutko) that Cpl. Chavez was looking at the computer when she left the driveway of the police department," the report said.

"Obviously, the officers should be trained and supervised to not look at the computer when they're taking off at an intersection when they're supposed to be paying attention to where they're going," Hart said.

The officer who hit Krutko resigned two days later. The city said the officer told her supervisors that she had a family emergency. Her resignation letter said she left due to "unforeseen circumstances."

NBC 5 Investigates was unable to reach the officer for comment.

NBC 5 Investigates has discovered that Colleyville Police Department policy does not prohibit officers from using computers while driving.

"We do not have a specific policy related to the computers inside our police vehicles," city spokeswoman Mona Grandy said. "Obviously, when we have an accident -- any kind of accident -- we look at everything, every possible cause, and then go back and study our procedures."

Investigators determined that a distraction in the police officer's car was a contributing factor to the crash that injured Krutko. But, the accident report also blames Krutko for failing to yield the right of way as a pedestrian.

In a statement, the Colleyville police chief said Krutko was "culpable" because she was crossing a street wearing dark clothing.

Her attorney pointed out that there are street lights at the intersection -- and you can clearly see the couple in the police video after the crash.

The police department declined a request to be interviewed for this story.

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Obama on Tricky Path in Fiscal Cliff Negotiations

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President Barack Obama is kicking off budget dealings with congressional leaders with new leverage from last week's big win, but he confronts a decidedly tricky path to avoiding a market-rattling "fiscal cliff" that could imperil a still-fragile economy.

Obama's GOP rivals promise greater flexibility on new tax revenues, but Democrats face pressure from liberal interest groups urging the president to take a hard line and avoid cutting big benefit programs like Medicare and food stamps. It's up to Obama to navigate the course toward an agreement.

At issue is a one-two punch of expiring Bush-era tax reductions and across-the-board spending cuts set to hit in January as punishment for the failure of a gridlocked Congress to reach a deficit-cutting deal last year. Economists and business leaders warn the combination could send the economy back into recession, and all sides in Washington say they want to avoid going over the cliff.

Attending the meeting with Obama are the top four leaders of Congress: House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., and Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky.

The White House says Obama's starting point for negotiations is his February budget plan, which combined $1.6 trillion in new revenues over the coming decade — chiefly from upper-income earners — with modest cuts to benefits programs. Obama's plan promises $4.4 trillion in deficit cuts over 10 years, but more than half of that comes by banking already accomplished cuts and questionable savings from winding down military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.

In the run-up to the meeting, Obama has been firm that taxes are going up on upper-bracket earners, though Boehner and McConnell are adamant that his campaign promise of raising the top income tax rate on family income exceeding $250,000 a year is a nonstarter.

"When it comes to the top 2 percent, what I'm not going to do is to extend further a tax cut for folks who don't need it," Obama said at his news conference Wednesday.

Obama will press the leaders to make sure that taxes don't go up on 98 percent of American families and 97 percent of small businesses at the end of the year. The White House says Obama is willing to compromise on a deficit-reduction plan, but only if it asks for more revenues from wealthier Americans.

The bargaining landscape has shifted markedly in Obama's favor since his failed talks with Boehner in the summer of 2011 on a "grand bargain" on the budget. Then, Obama squared off against a tea party-driven House on the need to extend the government's ability to borrow to avoid a market-crunching first-ever default on its obligations.

Now, freshly re-elected, Obama is putting Republicans on notice that he's willing to mount a national campaign blaming them for holding up renewing tax cuts for all with an ultimatum about renewing tax cuts for upper-income earners.

"If you have looked closely at what the president had to say and looked closely at what I have had to say, you know, there are no barriers here to sitting down and beginning to work through this process," Boehner said Wednesday.

McConnell, however, has adopted a harsher tone.

The roadblocks to a deal may come from Obama's left flank as much as they do from his conservative GOP rivals. Liberal Democrats are adamant that the measure not touch Social Security or raise the eligibility age for Medicare. Both ideas were in the mix when Obama negotiated with Boehner last summer, but top Senate Democrat Reid insists that ideas like a lower inflation adjustment for Social Security are off the table now.

On Friday afternoon, Obama will continue his efforts to build a coalition of support for his position when he and Vice President Joe Biden meet with leaders of civil rights and other organizations. The president has already met with leaders of labor and liberal organizations as well as corporate CEOs who have backed his call for greater tax revenue.


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Police: Silver Alert Issued for 79-Year-Old Man

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Lewisville police issued a silver alert Friday morning in the search for a 79-year-old man.

Norbert Klepac, 79, was last seen wearing blue jeans, a blue shirt and a tan baseball cap with Washington, D.C. on it. Klepac is approximately 6 feet 2 inches tall with gray hair and brown eyes.

Klepac has the beginning stages of Alzheimer's and is driving a white Toyota Tacoma with Texas license plate PW971D.

Anyone with information should contact the Lewisville PD at 972-219-3640.

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Fight to Save Braniff Building From Demolition

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 15 November 2012 | 20.41

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The old Braniff Airlines headquarters at Dallas Love Field will be demolished to make way for a new development under a plan approved by the city Wednesday, but a competing developer is still fighting to save the building.

Opened in 1958, the building on Lemmon Avenue with a butterfly design was intended to symbolize the opening of the jet age as airlines transitioned from propeller-driven planes.

It housed Braniff maintenance and operations until Braniff finally shut down in the early '90s.

The building was then occupied by Dalfort Aerospace, but it's been mostly vacant for the past 10 years.

"This big building has been empty with no revenue coming back to the aviation coffers," Councilman Tennell Atkins said.

A plan unanimously approved by the Dallas City Council would replace the building with new hangers and commercial space, including a car dealership.

Officials said renovation would cost $30 million, but demolition and site preparation for the new developer would cost just $8 million, with annual rent payments to the city of $926,238 to follow under a 40-year lease.

The developer is committed to invest $13 million in the project.

"We've got an opportunity to demolish this building, to bring new revenue to the aviation department," Atkins said.

But Steve Birch of Flying Crown Land Group was trying to get the city to support his plan to renovate the old building for first-class aviation offices, meeting and hangar space.

Birch asked the City Council to reject Wednesday's deal.

"Nostalgia aside, there are clear economic reasons why the council should vote 'no' on this item," he said. "The demolition is costly and unnecessary. A reuse is completely possible."

Birch claims the city would violate Federal Aviation Administration rules by switching part of the site to nonaviation uses. He has also filed an application with the Texas Historical Commission to have the building declared a historic landmark.

"And so we feel comfortable that that will be recognized at that level and, therefore, make the existing proposal today null and void," Birch said.

City officials said they are working with the FAA and the Texas Historical Commission and those issues should not stop the demolition.

A new terminal is under construction at Love Field, and the city has been working with neighbors on what it calls a "good neighbor plan." One goal is to improve the areas around the edges of Love Field, and city leaders said Wednesday's vote reflects that.

"I think this is a great opportunity for the Aviation Department -- not out there sitting on that hill -- but out there trying to bring new development in," Atkins said.

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Arlington Medal of Honor Recipient Laid to Rest

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A recipient of the Medal of Honor was laid to rest in North Texas on Wednesday.

Col. James L. Stone, of Arlington, died last week at the age of 89 after a long bout with cancer.

The colonel received his medal for his brave actions during the Korean War.

"When his platoon, holding a vital outpost position, was attacked by overwhelming Chinese forces, 1st Lt. Stone stood erect and exposed to the terrific enemy fire calmly directed his men in the defense," the U.S. Army said.

"A defensive flame-thrower failing to function, he personally moved to its location, further exposing himself, and personally repaired the weapon. Throughout a second attack, 1st Lt. Stone; though painfully wounded, personally carried the only remaining light machine gun from place to place in the position in order to bring fire upon the Chinese advancing from two directions," the Army said.

President Dwight D. Eisenhower awarded Stone the Medal of Honor in 1953, after the American hero spent 22 months in a POW camp. Stone would go on to serve a tour of duty in the Vietnam War during his 30 years in the Army.

Despite his extraordinary actions, Stone would regularly tell people he was an ordinary guy.

"This is how he was," recalled one family friend at Stone's funeral service Wednesday. "'I was just an ordinary guy,' the colonel would say. 'There were better men than me out there that night, but sometimes ordinary people are called upon to do extra ordinary things.' Col. Stone was not that interested in talking about himself that much."

When the U.S. Army wanted to name a reserve training center in Fort Worth after Stone, he responded, "Young man, can't you find someone more deserving than me?" said another close friend and Army officer who spoke at Wednesday's service.

A friend said that when he wanted his son, a U.S. Military Academy cadet, to meet Stone, his son had an image of the colonel as "a grizzled veteran champing on a half-smoked cigar, resembling something from a World War II recruitment poster."

But that's not who he found. While Stone was a colonel, a war hero and a Medal of Honor recipient, he was even more than that -- a father, a husband and a friend.

"He was one of the kindest, most humble and personable men I've ever had the pleasure to meet," one friend said.

With Stone's death, the number of living Medal of Honor recipients drops to 80.

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Dallas Water Main Break Strands Drivers for Hours

Amanda Guerra, NBC 5 News

The northbound Interstate 35E service road was covered in water after a 36-inch diameter water pipe failed during rush hour, stranding drivers for hours.

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A water main break along an Interstate 35E service road caused a huge traffic headache Wednesday evening, stranding drivers for hours.

Dallas Water Utilities experienced a failure on a 36-inch diameter water pipe in the 2700 block of North Stemmons Freeway at about 5 p.m.

Within seconds, the line started spewing water onto the northbound service road, quickly covering the roadway in feet of water.

Crews were forced to shut down the service road from Medical District Drive to Inwood Road.

The water got so deep it stranded several cars, including a firetruck.

The water even spilled into the parking lot of nearby businesses, stranding drivers for several hours.

"I mean, it's flooded," Francesca Pineda said. "I can't get out. I can't go over the curb. Management's telling me I can't go through the building -- nothing or whatever, so I'm pretty much stuck."

"I want to go home, but I don't know which way out," Oleg Shtere said. "I can't get out from here. Everything all around is just water."

As of 10 p.m., crews had the line 85 percent shut off.

The cause of the break is unknown.

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Fists Fly as Parents Rush Youth Football Game

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"Fists were flying" when angry parents of opposing teams rushed onto a youth football field during a game in Burleson, according to a mother who said she was punched in the face.

"It is plum crazy," said Meagan Yates, of Kennedale, whose 9-year-old son was playing. "This is peewee football."

The incident occurred Saturday during a game between Joshua and Kennedale involving 9- and 10-year-old boys.

Yates said the trouble started at halftime after a player who had been very physical in the game made a questionable hit after Kennedale scored a touchdown.

"The Joshua kid jumps up out of the endzone and goes after our boy and waylays him from behind," she said.

Yates said she and Kennedale's head coach ran onto the field.

"And at that point, the Joshua coach comes out there irate," she said. "And then next thing you know, all the parents jumped over the fence onto the field."

She said a Kennedale parent who happens to be a federal agent flashed his badge and urged people to stop fighting.

"They just continued to shove him around," she said. "It was bad."

Yates said the father of a Joshua player hit her in the right cheek and caused part of her face to turn black and blue.

Burleson police sent officers after parents called 911.

"My understanding is, it got pretty escalated pretty fast and out-of-hand, with a lot of people involved -- pretty poor example for the kids, to say the least," Cmdr. Chris Havens said.

Havens said the man who struck Yates left the area but was arrested a short time later in nearby Joshua.

Joshua police said the man was charged with evading and resisting arrest but would not release his name because Burleson police are still investigating him in the football incident.

"The kids were scared," Yates said. "The kids were very scared. It was to the point our cheerleaders left. They didn't even stay for the second half of the game. They were crying. We almost didn't have our boys to stay."

Bobby Martin, president of the Burleson youth football league, said he believed the incident was blown out of proportion and involved just two parents. He declined further comment but pointed out that the game continued.

Photos of the incident show a number of parents on the field in what appeared to be a physical confrontation.

Burleson police are investigating it as an assault causing bodily injury, Havens said.

NBC 5 was unable to reach the Joshua coach.

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Twinkies in Turmoil

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Irving-based Hostess Brands says it will file to begin liquidation if workers don't end a nationwide strike.

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Irving-based Hostess Brands Inc., maker of Twinkies, Ding-Dongs, and even Wonderbread, announced Wednesday that the company will file a motion with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court on Friday to liquidate if striking employees don't return to work.

A strike called by the Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers Union (BCTGM) started on Nov. 9. Hostess says if enough workers don't return by 5 p.m. EST on Thursday, the company could be closed as early as Nov. 20.

"We simply do not have the financial resources to survive an ongoing national strike," Gregory F. Rayburn, the Company's Chairman and CEO, said in a press release.  "Therefore, if sufficient employees do not return to work by 5 p.m., EST, on Thursday to restore normal operations, we will be forced to immediately move to liquidate the entire Company, which will result in the loss of nearly 18,000 jobs.  It is now up to Hostess' BCTGM represented employees and Frank Hurt, their international president, to decide if they want to call off the strike and save this Company, or cause massive financial harm to thousands of employees and their families."

The company says they've already obtained the support of the largest union, the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, as well as lenders.

If the strike doesn't resolve, the company says a decision could be made by Monday by the bankruptcy judge on whether the company could sell off facilities and other assets.

The company says they employ 17,780 people in the U.S.

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A&M Football Player From Dallas Found

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18-year-old Aggie football player Thomas Johnson hasn't been seen since Monday, now the Texas A&M University Police Department is looking for the public's help finding him.

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The Texas A&M University Police Department confirm a student who had been missing since Monday has been found safe.  

University police confirm Thomas Johnson, a graduate of Dallas' Skyline High School, a freshman at A&M and a member of the Aggie football team has been found.

Authorities have not released any details regarding where or when Johnson was found.

Johnson was last seen leaving his residence in College Station at approximately 5 p.m. Monday.

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Woman Killed in Fort Worth House Fire

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A woman was killed Wednesday morning in a fire at her home in south Fort Worth.

The fire was reported at about 1:15 a.m. at a home in the 700-block of East Roberts Street, just south of the Morningside Drive exit of Interstate 35W.

The victim, Maritta Brown, 75, was found unconscious on a couch in the living room of the home she was renting, according to fire officials.

According to Tom Crow of the Fort Worth Fire Department, paramedics performed CPR on Brown at the scene before rushing her to John Peter Smith Hospital.

When Brown arrived at the hospital, the Tarrant County Medical Examiner's Office confirmed Brown had died.

The cause of the fire is under investigation, but investigators do not suspect anything suspicious, according to Crow.

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Elmo Accuser Retracts Sexual Misconduct Allegations

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Elmo's name has been cleared.

The 23-year-old who accused longtime Elmo puppeteer Kevin Clash of sexual misconduct retracted his allegations Tuesday.

"He wants it to be known that his sexual relationship with Mr. Clash was an adult consensual relationship," the attorney for Clash's accuser said in a statement. "He will have no further comment on the matter."

Sesame Workshop—which announced Monday that it received a "communication" from the 23-year-old claiming he had been in a relationship with Clash when he was 16 years old—posted a follow-up statement on its website Tuesday.

"We are pleased that this matter has been brought to a close, and we are happy that Kevin can move on from this unfortunate episode," the statement said.

Sesame Workshop announced Monday it took the allegation received in June "very seriously" and later determined Clash had "exercised poor judgment and violated company policy regarding internet usage and he was disciplined."

After meeting with Clash's accuser twice, however, Sesame Workshop said it could not substantiate his claim of underage conduct.

Clash had maintained his innocence and was granted a leave of absence to take "actions to protect his reputation," Sesame Workshop's statement said.

Clash did admit to having a relationship with his accuser but insisted that it was between two consenting adults and added in a statement to NBC News Monday that he was "deeply saddened that he [was] trying to characterize it as something other than what it was."

On Tuesday he issued a follow-up statement responding to his accuser's retraction: "I am relieved that this painful allegation has been put to rest. I will not discuss it further."

Clash is a three-time Emmy winner for outstanding performer in a children's series and also won Emmys from 2001 to 2006 for his work as co-executive producer on the series, according to his bio.

Neither Clash's statement nor the message posted by Sesame Workshop indicate whether Clash will continue with his leave of absence or return to work.

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Cuban Feuds With Facebook

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Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban says he is upset with changes to Facebook's news feed and is threatening to take the Mavs' business elsewhere.

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Dallas billionaire Mark Cuban is picking a fight with Facebook over the popular social-networking site's fees for businesses to promote their online posts.

The Dallas Mavericks' owner is especially angry about recent changes that Facebook has made to its news feed, which he claims force businesses to pay to reach fans who have already "liked" their pages.

In a tweet, Cuban complained that Facebook wanted to charge him $3,000 to reach 1 million of the team's fans. The team's Facebook page has 2.3 million fans.

"FB is blowing it?" Cuban wrote. "This is the first step. The Mavs are considering moving to Tumblr or to new MySpace as primary site."

Facebook fired back: "There's a lot of misinformation going round ... To be clear -- we did not change news feed so we could charge to promote posts... ."

Cuban later told CNBC that the way Facebook is set up "is far from efficient and not in the best interest of brands."

He threatened to move the Mavs' postings to MySpace or Tumblr.

But social media expert Mike Merill said Facebook has little competition.

"For most people, statistics show that Facebook is the first site we look at in the morning and the last site we look at when we go to bed at night," Merrill said.

Merrill, marketing director for the online advertising company ReachLocal in Plano, said Facebook is clearly looking to make more money. Facebook's stock price is down nearly 50 percent since its debut in May.

"There's only so much content a consumer can see, so you're going to have to pay a premium to get in front of those consumers," he said.

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Water Main Break Snarls Traffic in Farmers Branch

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Farmers Branch officials say drivers should avoid the area of Valley View Lane and Hutton Drive and find alternate routes for the rest of the work week.

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A water main break is expected to cause a traffic mess for the rest of the work week in a busy part of Farmers Branch.

Crews had to dig down to get to a 16-inch water distribution main on westbound Valley View Lane at Hutton Drive that broke at about 7:45 a.m. Tuesday.

The city said it expected to restore water service to all businesses in the area by Wednesday morning, but crews still need to repair the road.

"The water problem itself will be fixed before the night is out and water restored to the few businesses that are still out at the moment, but it's that reconstruction of the roadway that's going to take a little while," city spokesman Tom Bryson said.

The westbound lanes of Valley View Lane will be shut down for the work. Westbound traffic will be shifted to lanes on the eastbound side of Valley View.

"They have to replace the line, which is going to necessitate getting under the roadway here at Valley View," Bryson said. "That's going to keep it pretty snarled in the area for most of the week."

The city suggests that drivers find alternate travel routes for the rest of the work week.

NBC 5's Kevin Cokely contributed to this report.

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Mavericks Owner Mark Cuban Feuds With Facebook

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Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban says he is upset with changes to Facebook's news feed and is threatening to take the Mavs' business elsewhere.

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Dallas billionaire Mark Cuban is picking a fight with Facebook over the popular social-networking site's fees for businesses to promote their online posts.

The Dallas Mavericks owner is especially angry about recent changes that Facebook has made to its news feed, which he claims force businesses to pay to reach fans who have already "liked" their pages.

In a tweet, Cuban complained that Facebook wanted to charge him $3,000 to reach 1 million of the team's fans. The team's Facebook page has 2.3 million fans.

"FB is blowing it?" Cuban wrote. "This is the first step. The Mavs are considering moving to Tumblr or to new MySpace as primary site."

Facebook fired back: "There's a lot of misinformation going round ... To be clear -- we did not change news feed so we could charge to promote posts... ."

Cuban later told CNBC that the way Facebook is set up "is far from efficient and not in the best interest of brands."

He threatened to move the Mavs' postings to MySpace or Tumblr.

But social media expert Mike Merill said Facebook has little competition.

"For most people, statistics show that Facebook is the first site we look at in the morning and the last site we look at when we go to bed at night," Merrill said.

Merrill, marketing director for the online advertising company ReachLocal in Plano, Texas, said Facebook is clearly looking to make more money. Facebook's stock price is down nearly 50 percent since its debut in May.

"There's only so much content a consumer can see, so you're going to have to pay a premium to get in front of those consumers," he said.

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Fight Apparently Led to Deadly Shooting, Crash

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Dallas police say it appears a fight started a deadly chain of events early Wednesday morning.

Investigators say several people were involved in an altercation at Hatcher Street and Malcolm X Boulevard. Witnesses tell police that victim Kimothy Pace, 27, got into his car to get away and bullets started flying. Pace drove a few blocks before slamming into a tree on the 2600-block of Lawrence Street.

Paramedics arrived at the scene at about 1 a.m. and discovered Pace had been shot in the chest. The gunshot caused Pace to lose control of his car and crash into the tree.

Pace died about an hour and a half after paramedics arrived, at the hospital.

Investigators discovered a shell casing from a shotgun and believe a shotgun was used to kill Pace.

Arrest records show Pace has a criminal history of burglary, theft and forgery.

Authorities continue to search for the gunman.

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477 Code Violations at Arlington Apartment Complex

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The owner of an Arlington apartment complex has been cited after violating 477 different city codes.

Code compliance officers found violations in 100 different units at the La Joya Apartments on New York Avenue in East Arlington. The hazardous conditions forced many tenants into other buildings.

The city said 25 citations have been issued so far, with the rest being processed. Fines are being assessed daily.

The violations included roaches, trash and animal feces in apartments, as well as mold and standing water, although the city said some of those units were unoccupied.

"They're very serious conditions that no human being should have to live with this," said Sue Phillips, president of East Arlington Renewal, a group focused on the betterment of East Arlington. "These homeowners need to be held extremely accountable."

The city said the property owner is arranging repairs and was unaware of the issues.

Attempts to contact the owner, which has a Utah-based address, were not returned Monday.

People who live and work nearby the La Joya Apartments said the owner has been uninterested in repairs for years.

Jorge Lorenzana, senior pastor at the House of Prayer for All Nations, which is located right next door complex, said his congregation often tries to lend a hand to its low-income neighbors. He said many of their living conditions are deplorable.

"Since it's very inexpensive for a lot of people to live there, they get used to it because they have to, not because they want to," he said.

Residents in surrounding neighborhoods, nearby business owners and the church said they have also suffered.

"We always have issues with things like trash, crime," Lorenzana said. "It has been a sensitive area, and the police have been very involved. Places or properties like that tend to promote the deterioration of the whole neighborhood."

"Those apartments are not on an island," Phillips said. "This affects everybody in Arlington."

The city said it would inspect more buildings on the property later this week.

While there's much work to be done, there's still hope, Lorenzana said.

"I think if we all work together, East Arlington can experience a renewal," he said.

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Freeze Doesn't Chill West Nile Virus Worries

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The temperature may be dropping, but don't expect mosquitoes to drop like flies along with them.

Experts say that even biting cold won't stop mosquitoes from biting back -- and spreading West Nile virus.

"A freeze will slow them down, but it doesn't do away with them," said David Jefferson, manager of the Tarrant County health department's Environmental Health division.

Pete Esqueda of Arrow Exterminators in Addison agreed.

"If they can, they'll burrow themselves down into the ground," he said. "They'll sit there and just kind of slow their metabolism down [and] wait. Once it gets warm enough, they shoot off."

Many mosquitoes will die off in cold weather. But many others survive, mostly female mosquitoes, ready to get back to biting whenever temperatures rise.

"Just like us, once it gets nice weather, we all come rushing outside, go to the lake," Esqueda said. "These things just come out, and they look for the first thing they can find, which is a blood meal."

Spray trucks stopped running many weeks ago, but the need to protect yourself from West Nile virus still exists.

"If it's warm -- we have several warm days -- [it] wouldn't hurt to remember to use DEET as a repellent and still, always, always, all year round, get rid of the standing water," Jefferson said.

Mosquitoes that survive the cold are the ones smart enough to hang out near houses and other buildings, where it's always a bit warmer and easier to find someone to bite.


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Two Shootings, Hours Apart at a Dallas Motel

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Dallas police are searching for a gunman, possibly more than one, following two separate shootings at a local motel. One of the shootings turned deadly.

Both shootings happened at America's Best Value Inn in the 4100-block of Preferred Place in Dallas.

Detectives are investigating if the two shootings are related. 

Both men were shot in the motel parking lot just three hours apart.

Police are questioning the first victim, who survived. The second victim did not make it.

The motel manager says he heard gunfire at about 2:15 a.m. on Tuesday, looked out, and saw the wounded victim and a blue Cadillac circling the parking lot. The manager called 911, and the car took off. The victim took a bullet to the head and died at Methodist Hospital. Officers say he had a pistol in his pocket, but apparently didn't grab it.

Earlier, at about 11:30 p.m. Monday, a 37-year-old man was grazed by a bullet in the head. He was treated and released at the hospital and was back at the motel talking with investigators when the second shooting happened.

Crime scene technicians gathered evidence from the backside of the motel.

A man and a woman were taken separately by officers for questioning at the police department. The two appear to be possible witnesses.

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Petition Calls on Obama to Allow Texas to Secede

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Several petitions on the White House's website are calling for various states to secede from the Union -- including one for Texas with more than 57,000 signatures.

The petition asking President Barack's Obama administration to peacefully allow Texas to withdraw from the United States says the federal government is ruining the economy and abusing the rights of Americans.

The petition says Texas could serve its citizens better on its own and says it is "practically feasible for Texas" to withdraw.

The petition says it was created by a Micah H. of Arlington on Nov. 9. More than 57,000 people listing locations across the country had signed the petition as of late Monday night, far more signatures than any of the similar petitions for other states.

White House staff will review the petition and issue an official response because of the number of signatures. The White House responds to submitted petitions that reach 25,000 signatures in 30 days.

Legally, Texas cannot secede from the United States.

As the Texas State Library and Archives Commission states on its website: "In fact, Texas received no special terms in its admission to the Union. Once Texas had agreed to join the Union, she never had the legal option of leaving, either before or after the Civil War."

While many believe that an annexation treaty gave Texas the right to secede from the United States, Texas actually was admitted into the Union by a joint resolution of Congress, not by treaty. And no such provision is included in that joint resolution or in the 1845 Constitution of the State of Texas.

The U.S. Supreme Court has even answered the question of whether states can decide on their own to secede.

In Texas vs. White, the court ruled that the U.S. Constitution does not allow states to decide to secede from the nation. That same ruling also said that Texas had "entered into an indissoluble relation" with the United States when it became a state and remained a state even when it joined the Confederate States of America.

Gov. Rick Perry in 2009 made comments implying that Texas could secede, but later said that he was not advocating secession.

Perry spokeswoman Catherine Frazier issued a statement Monday about the petition on the White House website that says the governor "believes in the greatness of our Union and nothing should be done to change it."

The statement said that Perry also shares the frustrations that many have with the federal government.

"Now more than ever, our country needs strong leadership from states like Texas that are making tough decisions to live within their means, keep taxes low and provide opportunities to job creators so their citizens can provide for their families and prosper," the statement said. "We cannot allow Washington's tax-and-spend, one-size-fits-all mindset to jeopardize our children's future, undermine our personal liberties and drive our nation down a dangerous path to greater dependence of government."


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A Veterans Day Wish Come True

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A Fort Worth teacher and Army veteran got an unexpected surprise Monday -- a replacement for the pair of Army-issued sunglasses he had recently lost.

Omar Elizalde's Oakley sunglasses survived an improvised explosive device blast and a suicide bomber attack, but they couldn't survive a ride on his car back home in Texas. The former Army Ranger lost them a few weeks ago when he accidentally placed them on his car roof and forgot about them.

The former Army captain who served two tours of duty in Iraq remembers feeling a pit in his stomach when he lost the sunglasses.

"It wasn't so much the inanimate object piece, the glasses; it was the memories," he said.

The glasses shaded him from the sun, shielded his eyes from sand and covered his tears when a fellow soldier died.

"Capt. Jason West -- he was killed in Ramadi," Elizalde said. "I wore those glasses with the clear lenses in a hero flight. The second brother of mine that I lost where I saw him through those glasses was another fantastic officer who I learned a lot from -- Travis Patriquin, Capt. Travis Patriquin."

Both men were killed in enemy attacks.

Elizalde, a Spanish teacher at North Side High School whose first teaching job was training the Iraqi police force in Ramadi, Iraq, posted about losing his glasses on Facebook.

Others -- NBC 5 among them -- found out about it.

Madalene Mielke, a political consultant in Washington, D.C., saw the post. She contacted Reggie Escalante in Orange County, Calif., a friend who is a dating coach and big supporter of veterans charities.

Escalante was able to use a contact at Oakley to rummage around the company's warehouse, where he found a new pair of the old glasses that Elizalde believed were no longer manufactured.

The glasses were then mailed to Texas, and Elizalde was presented with them on Monday, the federal observance of Veterans Day.

"A lot of memories here, bro," Elizalde said, holding back tears.


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Winds Cause Minor Damage In Arlington

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High winds on Sunday may have blown over a few trees and parts of a fence in Arlington.

The damage happened outside Tony Quintero's house in the 6700 block of Broken Arrow Court.

The winds also damaged shingles on a few neighboring homes.

The National Weather Service reported the highest wind gust recorded at DFW Airport on Sunday was 39 miles per hour.

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Cowboys Beat Eagles In Philly, 38-23

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Before Sunday's matchup with the Philadelphia Eagles, neither the Dallas Cowboys' defense or special teams had scored a touchdown all season. By the closing whistle, the defense had two scores and the special teams one, each of which proved to be huge in a 38-23 road victory over the hated Eagles on Sunday.

Following the opening kickoff, the Eagles marched straight down the field to open up the scoring, with an 81-yard drive that took just about five minutes off the clock before Michael Vick hit Riley Cooper for a two-yard touchdown pass. Just like that, Philly led 7-0, but things turned sour for the home team in short order.

The Cowboys equaled the Eagles before the quarter was out, responding immediately to the Eagles with a touchdown drive of their own. Felix Jones capped the 80-yard drive with an 11-yard touchdown reception, and finished with 71 yards rushing on 16 carries to lead the Dallas rushing attack.

After the kick, the Eagles were dealt another blow as, on the tail end of a three-and-out, Vick would suffer a concussion, head to the locker room and, as we found out quickly, be ruled out for the rest of the afternoon as a result.

Dan Bailey hit on a 30-yard field goal attempt to give the Cowboys the lead at 10-7 in the second quarter, a lead that would stand going into halftime.

Philadelphia came back behind backup quarterback Nick Foles in the third quarter, taking the lead once more on a 44-yard touchdown pass from Foles to Jeremy Maclin. That lead was extended to 17-10 on a 40-yard field goal by Alex Henery, but Dallas answered swiftly, and in volumes.

Dez Bryant caught a 30-yard TD pass from Tony Romo as time ran out on the third quarter to tie the game; then, just around a minute and a half into the fourth quarter, Dwayne Harris ran a punt back 78 yards for a touchdown to give Dallas the lead at 24-17; then, for good measure--on the Eagles' next drive following the punt return--Brandon Carr took his first interception as a member of the Cowboys 47 yards for a touchdown and the first pick-six by a member of a Cowboys since last November.

The three touchdowns came in a span of just 2:35 and gave Dallas a 31-17 lead.

Stanley Havili's one-yard touchdown run with around two minutes remaining kept Philly in the game but Henery missed the extra point to keep the score at 31-23. Dallas recovered the onside kick following the touchdown and, after running the clock down to about a minute, gave the Eagles the ball back at their own 11-yard line. But any remaining hope for Philly was quickly quashed as Foles was sacked near his own goal line on a hit that forced the ball loose. It was recovered by Jason Hatcher to put a nail in this one, by a final of Cowboys 38, Eagles 23.

At 4-5, the Cowboys will host the Browns in Arlington next Sunday.

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Kaufman County Horse Facility Raided

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IRS leads investigation into horse training facility that some say is used for illegal horse racing.

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An Internal Revenue Service investigation brought dozens of undercover agents, sheriff deputies and DPS troopers out to a property on County Road 118 off of Farm To Market 243 in Kaufman County.

A sign describes the property as a training facility called "Carril Los Alazanes." YouTube videos show horses racing on what appears to be this property.

TJ Etheridge said he heard the races every Sunday, "you'd hear screaming, like woo woo, then horses running down they had black walls do you couldnt see in."

Many neighbors told us there were traffic issues as a result, with long lines down a narrow CR 118.

Kaufman County deputies and troopers were not allowed to discuss the investigation. A spokesperson for the IRS told us authorities were on site for a search warrant conducted by the criminal division for the IRS.

That spokesperson went on to say, due to Department of Justice guidelines, it could not provide more information.

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ESPN Teams Up With Irving Chamber

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The Greater Irving - Las Colinas Chamber of Commerce launched a new image campaign with the help of ESPN. "One Irving" focuses on spreading positive images of the city in an effort to draw more business.

Pet Dits, Vice President and General Manager of ESPN Dallas, said he's enjoyed working at their Las Colinas location for the past three years. "We love the area. We believe in it. We believe that this is a great place to do business. And we think it just makes sense to let other people know about that and other businesses know that," he said.

Beth Bowman, Chief Development Officer at the Chamber, said the sports broadcasting company's participation is worth more than $150,000. "ESPN has, via trade agreement, has allowed us the opportunity to get the Irving highlights on their airwaves," Bowman said.

Examples of recent company re-locations include Terminal Reality, a video game company, which moved its headquarters from Lewisville to Irving in June 2011.

"The biggest reason was that we could get a really nice creative building that would help the creativity of our employees and also be competitive for lease rates," said President and Technical Director Mark Randel.

Randel also said the company, founded in 1994, began with a handful of people and has grown to 66 full-time employees. Their resume includes creating games for Ghostbusters, Star Wars, and most currently Walking Dead. "As video games have become mainstream, we've really grown in response to people's demand for them," he said.

The Chamber has focused on recruiting gaming companies as well as film businesses. The Studios at Las Colinas celebrated Glenn Beck's relocation earlier this year. Still, President Justin Muller said a lot of space is still available for future productions.

"We still have about 100,000 square feet of undeveloped raw warehouse space that we identified and are looking into redeveloping that space. It used to be a film lab," he said.

Muller says a large episodic TV show like Prison Break spent about $1.5 million a week, employing about 300 people and using a number of city services.

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Man Found Dead in Plano Home

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Police are investigating a possible homicide in a Plano home Monday morning.

Officers arrived at the home on the 3100-block of Royal Oaks Drive at about 8:30 p.m. Sunday.

Police say a relative, who lives in the home, returned after being on vacation for several days. The relative found the home in disarray and contacted police.

When police arrived, they discovered a man in his 50s dead.

Authorities are investigating the case as a homicide.

Stay with NBC 5 News for updates. We will update this story as we learn new information.

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Police Seek Help Finding Car in Moore Case

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Still No Arrest in Alicia Moore Case, Tributes Planned

No arrests have been made in the murder of 16-year-old Alicia Moore but a $15,000 reward for information leading to an arrest. Meanwhile memorials are planned Friday and Saturday in Greenville.

Police Remain Tight-Lipped in Alicia Moore Murder Case

Right now, two men with ties to a murdered Greenville teenager are in jail, but neither has been charged with her death.

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Greenville police have released photos taken when a slain 16-year-old was getting off her school bus last week.

Alicia Moore was last seen leaving her bus last Friday afternoon. Her body was found in a trunk beside a rural Van Zandt County road on Tuesday.

Surveillance video from the school bus shows a dark-colored Chrysler or Dodge vehicle, possibly a minivan, directly behind the bus when Moore stepped off. Police said they would like to speak with the people in the vehicle as potential witnesses.

The city also released paperwork relating to Moore's disappearance. According to the missing persons report, police first treated the case as a runaway. The report says that Moore's mother told police she thought her daughter may have run away and was in the company of an older man.

With no arrests in the case, the town of Greenville remains on edge.

"I usually walk a lot, but here, lately, I've been getting a car ride," Greenville High School student Cielo Reyes said. "Everybody is pretty scared right now to even walk anywhere."

Students wore purple -- Moore's favorite color -- on Friday.

Reyes made a special shirt for the occasion and bought purple shoelaces.

"She was always on time," he said. "She was dedicated to school, and she was just really sweet. There was no reason."

Police refused to take questions about the case Friday.

City spokeswoman Lori Philyaw said the entire force was busy working the murder case and could not be disturbed.

The Greenville Independent School District sent letters home with students to parents Friday, urging them to be vigilant with the chance that a killer is still on the loose.

"I guess we're all probably a little jumpy on that, but I'd rather err on the side of safety and caution than have something like this happen again," Superintendent Don Jefferies said.

A man accused of sexually assaulting Moore was arrested in August, but he was in jail at the time she was killed.

NBC 5 generally does not identify victims of alleged sexual assault, but Moore's identity was made public before NBC 5 learned of the allegations.

Another Greenville man was arrested Thursday on unrelated family violence charges. His family said investigators spoke about the Moore case.

But as of Friday, no one had been charged with her killing.

Greenville area businesses pitched in to offer a $15,000 reward for an arrest in the case.

Moore's family spent the day making funeral arrangements with help from community contributions.

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APA, AA Reach Agreement in Principle

Kevin Cokely, NBC 5 News

Allied Pilots Association leaders will vote whether to send a tentative agreement with American Airlines to its members for approval.

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APA, AA Reach Agreement in Principle

The pilots union for American Airlines says it and the company have reached an agreement in principle for a new contract. If approved by the pilots in three weeks, the contract would help pave the way for the Fort Worth-based airline to exit bankruptcy.

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The Allied Pilots Association and American Airlines have an agreement in principle.

NBC 5 has learned that the APA has put together their last, best offer  that includes specifics with regard to no more furloughs and regional jets only having 76 passenger seats.

The APA Board of Directors presented the deal to the airline Friday afternoon and management with the company agreed to the proposal.

"APA designed our comprehensive counter-proposal to provide our pilots with an industry-standard contract while enabling American Airlines to complete a successful restructuring and compete on a level playing field with its network-carrier peers. The Board's vote on the motion to present the comprehensive counter-proposal was 13 for, two against and one absent," the APA said in a news release.

"The proposal we prepared was comprehensive and will level the playing field for American Airlines to compete successfully with/against United and Delta airlines and also recognizes the value that the profession brings to the corporation," said APA President Keith Wilson said.

"We are pleased to have reached an agreement-in-principle with the Allied Pilots Association. We worked hard with the APA's negotiating committee to structure an agreement that addresses the priorities identified as most important to our pilots, while staying within the economic framework supported by the Unsecured Creditors' Committee to ensure American's successful restructuring. As the APA communicated, the APA Board of Directors will proceed in compliance with policy-manual requirements and vote to send the agreement-in-principle to the membership as a tentative agreement for a ratification vote," American Airlines spokesman Bruce Hicks said in a statement.

APA members could possibly vote on the tentative agreement in early December. The APA Board of Directors has seven days to review the agreement before voting whether to send it to members.

NBC 5's Kevin Cokely contributed to this report.

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Arrest in Serial Robberies Case: Police

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McKinney police arrested Benjamin Sanchez (left) in connection with a series of robberies over the last six weeks. The arrest came after police released surveillance photo from one of the robberies (right).

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Police Search for Possible Serial Robbery

Police in Collin County are looking for what may be a serial robber. Police say a man with the same description as a man who robbed a Costco in Frisco at gunpoint last week may be behind robberies at two McKinney businesses and the robbery of an elderly couple.

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McKinney police announced Saturday morning that there has been an arrest in a recent string of robberies in Collin County.

The McKinney Police Department and members of the US Marshal East Texas Task Force arrested 59-year-old Benjamin Sanchez in connection with the recent aggravated robberies in McKinney. Sanchez was arrested at the Value Place motel in the 3400 block of N. Central Expressway just after 10 p.m. Friday.

Sanchez is in the Collin County jail, his bond was set at $100,000.

McKinney police say the public provided information that made the arrest possible.

Police believe Sanchez may be responsible for at least five robberies and attempted robberies in the past six weeks.

Police released surveillance video Friday hoping for the public's help identifying the robber when they said the armed robberies began to escalate.

"He is becoming more threatening, even threatening to kill if necessary," Deputy Chief Kim Malolepszy said Friday.

Police said a man matching Sanchez's description robbed a McKinney Subway restaurant, a Frisco Costco store and the same Cash Now location twice.

Investigators said the same man tried to rob the Cash Now store a third time, but employees recognized him and were able to lock him out thanks to newly installed security measures. The robber also attempted to rob an elderly couple sitting in their vehicle in the parking lot of the McKinney Post Office according to police.

Police said the robberies all occurred between noon and 5 p.m.

NBC 5's Catherine Ross contributed to this report.

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