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Hit-and-Run Driver Kills 6-Year-Old Boy

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 26 Januari 2013 | 20.41

Andres Gutierrez, NBC 5 News

Grand Prairie police hope the public can help track down a dark hatchback car responsible for hitting and killing 6-year-old John Raidy Thursday night.

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Grand Prairie police are looking for the driver who hit and killed a 6-year-old boy Thursday night.

Police say John Paul Raidy, a first-grader at Austin Elementary, was crossing the street with his mother and sister at North Carrier Parkway and Holiday Hills Drive at 7:30 p.m. when he was hit by a car.

"This is one of the most horrific scenes I have ever seen, as far the dynamics of the crash and the circumstances surrounding it," said Grand Prairie police Sgt. Eric Hansen.

Police said the driver ran a red light that investigators determined had been red for 14 seconds.

The collision, police said, was so powerful that Raidy landed on the hood of the car and was carried 100 yards before landing on the pavement.

"I pray they grow a conscience and turn themselves in for doing this to a 6-year-old boy," said John's mother, Lauren Raidy.

Investigators said the vehicle that hit him stopped briefly and then drove off southbound on Carrier Parkway.

"We believe that the driver is aware of what occurred and, whether they got scared or what made them leave the scene, we hope they will contact us," said Hansen.

Raidy was taken by ambulance to Arlington Memorial Hospital where he died.

"He's just gone. I'll never be able to hold my son again, I'll never be able to tell him that I love him," said Lauren Raidy.

The vehicle is described as a black or very dark-colored 4-door hatchback.

Police released a traffic camera photo (left) of the small dark hatchback involved in the fatal hit-and-run.

Grand Prairie police said the vehicle will likely have minor damage to the front bumper and hood.

Anyone with information about the vehicle is encouraged to contact the Grand Prairie Police Department's Traffic Division at 972-237-8790.

This is the second traffic fatality in Grand Prairie this year.

Grief counselors spent the day at Austin Elementary to help students and staff.

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Person Shot to Death, Run Over in Dallas Parking Lot

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A person was shot to death and run over in the parking lot of a shopping center in the 9700 block of Forest Lane in northeast Dallas.

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Police are investigating a deadly shooting at a strip mall in Northeast Dallas.

The victim was shot to death in the parking lot of a shopping center in the 9700 block of Forest Lane on Friday night.

Police said the shooter ran over the victim while driving off.

No other details on the case were immediately available.

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Worst of Flu Season Over?

Kevin Cokely, NBC 5 News

The latest weekly reports from both Dallas and Tarrant Counties show a decline in the number of flu cases.

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The worst of the flu season appears to be over in North Texas.

"We've actually peaked as of approximately two weeks ago and so we're seeing a decline as far as overall number of flu cases in Dallas County," says Dr. Christopher Perkins, Medical Director at Dallas County Department of Health & Human Services.

The latest weekly reports from both Dallas and Tarrant Counties, for the week ending Jan. 19, show a decline in the number of flu cases, now at their lowest since the holidays.

"We generally see our peak in January, but we saw our peak this time around in December," says Perkins.

But that doesn't mean the flu season is over, and it's not too late for a flu shot.

"We've had the community getting vaccinated so that prepares us for this extended long flu season which the CDC is predicting might last as long as into March," says Perkins.
 

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Former Prosecutor: Tarrant County DA Sexually Harassed Her

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A former Tarrant County prosecutor claimed she was sexually harassed by District Attorney Joe Shannon "over a long period of time" and later received a $375,000 settlement, according to documents released late Friday.

The former employee, Sabrina Sabin, said Shannon made graphic sexual comments to her and later retaliated against her.

Shannon denies the accusations.

On a business trip in 2008 in San Antonio, Shannon made comments about "seeing my breasts and how good they look," she wrote in a handwritten statement.

She said similar comments continued weekly when they returned from the trip.

"Joe would constantly make comments about my breasts and tell me he would like to see them and touch them," she said. "He would say things like, 'If you ever decide to surprise me and show them to me, no one has to know.'"

Early on, she said, she feared retaliation.

"I knew that if I said anything or made an issue out of being sexually harrassed, that I would possibly loose my job or that he would make my life miserable," she wrote. "I just kept quite and continued to focus on doing my job well." [Eds: The spellings "harrassed," "loose" and "quite" are in the original document.]

She said she worked directly for Shannon when he supervised the economic crimes unit before he became district attorney.

"It wasn't until I moved up into the position as an economic crimes prosecutor under Joe Shannon that things at work started becoming uncomfortable and at times unbearable and stressful," she said. "I didn't know what to say. Things are never going to change. This is never going to get better until he is gone."

In a written statement Friday, Shannon, 72, denied the accusations.

"An objective review of the documents will clearly demonstrate what I have said all along -- there are two sides to this controversy," he said. "The claims have been vigorously denied and disputed. I did not agree to the payment of any money."

In April 2009, Sabin said Shannon told her he had a dream about her.

"We were somewhere like a locker room or swimming pool dressing room and that he followed me in and took my shirt and showed him my breasts and that one breast had two nipples," she said. "He said they looked great though."

She said the conversation continued in graphic details about dreams Shannon said he had.

In January 2009, Sabin wrote she bought a pen that recorded audio to document inappropriate conversations.

In April 2009, she said 'Joe came up from behind me and grabbed and petted my hair. He then leaned down and smelled it."

Earlier, in 2008, she described an incident she said happened in the office after co-workers had left.

"When I turned around, Joe slapped my ass. I could not believe what had just happened. I knew what it would mean for my career if I said anything but I was furious."

In an e-mail last April, Sabin wrote that she was concerned the county was retaliating against her after she complained.

"I need my job and do not want to be retaliated against," she wrote. "I hope this can be resolved in a peaceful and discreet manner."

In June, she asked that Shannon no longer contact her on the telephone.

The DA's office released documents in the case late Friday after Attorney General Greg Abbott ruled they were public.

Tarrant County reached a $375,000 settlement with the woman last September. Part of the deal included a confidentiality agreement, but Sabin later wrote she wanted to withdraw from it.

Late Friday, Sabin told NBC 5 she is glad the details of her allegations have been released.

"I'm really glad everything has come out because the whole thing was I wanted the truth to come out," she said in an interview. "I stand by my diary and what I wrote in my diary 100 percent -- 100 percent. Everything I wrote in there was true."

She defended waiting several years to report the alleged harassment because she was worried about losing her job.

"It just kept going and I just at the time felt like enough was enough and maybe I needed to speak up to prevent someone else from going through the same thing," she said.

Media organizations requested county documents on the case under the state's open records law, but county officials argued they should be kept secret and asked the attorney general for an opinion on whether the documents must be released. The attorney general ruled many of them were public.

Shannon was elected at the age of 24 to the Texas House of Representatives. He joined the Tarrant County District Attorney's office in 1972, where he was later the lead prosecutor in the famous Cullen Davis murder case.

In May 2009, he was serving as chief of the economic crimes unit when then-District Attorney Tim Curry died. Shannon was appointed to replace him and later was elected to the post.

He is the former president of the Tarrant County Bar Association and an adjunct professor of law at Texas Wesleyan University.


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Three Arrested for Trying to Drive Black Family out of Compton

Michelle Valles

LA County sheriff's deputies are investigating two hate crimes in Compton. In one case, authorities say gang members repeatedly terrorized an African-American family. Michelle Valles reports from Compton for the NBC4 News at 6 p.m. on January 25, 2013.

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Two men and a teenage boy were arrested in connection with a series of race-based attacks on an African American family in an attempt to drive them out of Compton, in Los Angeles County, sheriff's officials said.

A group of Latino males who claimed to be in a local street gang used metal pipes and shouted racial epithets at a black man who had recently moved into the neighborhood, sheriff's officials said.

One of the suspects, identified as Efren Marquez, 21, allegedly pointed a gun at the victim and threatened to shoot him while he was being beaten with a metal pipe allegedly by a second suspect, identified as Jeffrey Aguilar, 19, officials said.

After the attack, the group left in a black sport utility vehicle.

Marquez and Aguilar returned 30 minutes later with a group of up to 20 gang members, who surrounded the front of the victims' home shouting racial epithets and telling them that members of the African American race (using the 'n-word') were not allowed to live in the neighborhood, sheriff's officials said.

An unidentified member of the group threw a beer bottle through the front living room window.

Sheriff's officials said the suspects continued to drive by the home of the family -- which includes four children -- several times a day, shouting racial epithets while ordering the family to leave the neighborhood.

Aguilar, Marquez and a juvenile were arrested on Thursday, said Capt. Mike Parker of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Headquarters Bureau.

They face hate crime charges.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Sheriff's Operation Safe Streets Bureau gang investigators at (310) 603-3100 or the Compton Sheriff's Station at (310) 605-6500.

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Man Accused of Practicing Dentistry Without License

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 25 Januari 2013 | 20.41

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A Plano man is behind bars, charged in connection to practicing dentistry without a license.

Plano police served an arrest and search warrant at the home and makeshift dentist's office on the 1900 block of East Park Boulevard Thursday morning.

Officers arrested Jose Santiago Delao, 63, and confiscated all of his equipment that he used in his business, according to police.

"We were given information that this is apparently starting to become a problem," said David Tilley, Plano police spokesperson.  "Probably not just in this field, but in other fields as well."

Tilley told NBC 5 a patient of Delao's had come to them to report concerns about work Delao had done on them, and that they were concerned about the legality of his practice.

Plano police worked with the Texas State Board of Dental Examiners, the state licensing agency for dentists, to confirm that Delao does not have a license to practice dentistry within the state. 

Investigators are currently working to find out if Delao has legitimate dental experience in any other state or country.

A car was parked in Delao's driveway Thursday night, hours after his arrest. 

A woman inside the car said she was dropping off her mother for an appointment to have a tooth pulled, unaware Delao was behind bars and his business had been shut down.

She told NBC 5 her mother and other relatives had been seeing Delao for at least four years.  She said her mother does not have dental insurance and always pays in cash.

The woman pulled from her wallet a business card for Delao that appears to have been professionally made.  The business card lists the procedures he performs and the services he provides, including "dental lab tech, orthodontic adults - children, cranio-facial (TMJ) and orthognathic surgery appliances" as well as "full and partial dentures," "relines," "flippers, etc," and "emergencies same day."

Investigators now want to speak with other patients of Delao's to determine the scope of his practice and to determine if anyone has been harmed while under his care.


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Car Thief Drives Off With Sleeping Toddler

Kristi Nelson, NBC 5 News

A man stole a family's vehicle Thursday afternoon with a toddler inside. The thief drove about 15 minutes before letting the child out. Police are still searching for the thief and the stolen vehicle.

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A man stole a car with a sleeping toddler inside in Fort Worth on Thursday afternoon.

Fabiola Garcia said the thief jumped into her still-running car when she stopped at a garage sale at about 3:30 p.m. in the 1900 block of South Henderson Street.

Her son, 2-year-old Ricardo Calderon, was sleeping inside the car.

"They came across the street and told me the little boy was in the car, and I called the police back and told them it was a kidnapping," witness Bobby Duncan said.

Police say the car thief didn't go very far before stopping the car and letting little boy out about 15 minutes later.

Garcia said she thanks God that Ricardo was not harmed, and the family is happy he and his three brothers are all safe.

"I hope they catch that man," a cousin said. "He should pay for what he did."

The stolen car is still missing, and police are searching for the thief.

And tonight police are still searching for both the thief and the stolen car.

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Confession: Horror Movie Gave Teen Idea to Kill Family

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A Parker County 17-year-old wrote in a confession released Thursday that the horror movie remake of "Halloween" gave him the idea to kill his mother and sister.

Jake Evans is on trial for the Oct. 3 slayings of his 15-year-old sister, Mallory, and mother, Jami in their upscale Aledo home. The confession was introduced as evidence.

In a four-page written confession to police hours after his arrest, Evans said he had watched the remake of "Halloween" three times earlier that week.

The 2007 Rob Zombie film is about a 10-year-old boy who murders several people and kills a number of others 15 years later.

"While watching it, I was amazed at how at ease the boy was during the murders and how little remorse he had," Evans wrote. "Afterward, I was thinking to myself it would be the same for me when I kill someone."

Later, as his mother and sister watched the presidential debate that night, he said he "just sat in the living room thinking about how I was going to kill my family."

He wrote that he got a knife.

"I went back upstairs and kept pacing back and forth imagining killing Mallory," he said. "Thoughts of causing her pain kept entering my mind and were really bothering me. But then I'd think about the times she hurt my feelings."

He later knocked on her bedroom door and asked her to watch the comedy movie "Water Boy."

Then he changed his plans.

"After a while, I thought to myself that if I were to kill my mom and Mallory, I wouldn't want them to feel anything, so I decided to kill them both with the .22 revolver I stole from my Grandpa," he wrote.

He said he thought about it some more.

"I then spent probably over an hour walking nervously around the house thinking how life will never be the same and how I would never see them again," he wrote.

He said he knocked on sister's door again and told her their mother needed her.

"She came out and out of the corner of her eye she saw me pointing the gun at her," he said. "She thought I was joking and told me that I was freaking her out. I shot her in the back and then the head."

He then went to the study and shot his mother three times.

"In shock, I ran to my room and was screaming at the top of my lungs that I am really messed up and that I killed my mom and sister," he wrote.

"As I emptied the shells on my bed, I heard noizes (sic) and realized that Mallory was still alive," he said. "While I loaded the gun back up, I was shouting that I was sorry and then ran as fast as I could to kill her. I made sure my mom was dead and shot her again in the head."

He said he placed the gun on the counter and called 911.

Sheriff's deputies found the bodies of his mother and sister and arrested him.

In the last lines of his confession, he wrote: "I know now though that I'm done with killing. It's the most dreadful and terrifying thing I will ever experience. And what happened last night will haunt me forever."


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Car Plunges Into Bachmann Lake

Emergency crews are working on a submerged vehicle in Bachmann Lake in Dallas.

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Emergency crews are working on a submerged vehicle in Bachmann Lake in Dallas.

Dallas firefighters tell NBC 5's Keaton Fox that one person in the vehicle was able to get out.

Crews are bringing in a boat to check the vehicle.

They do not believe anyone else is in the vehicle.

NBC 5 has crews at the scene to gather more information. As this is a developing story, some details may change.

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Confession: Horror Movie "Halloween" Gave Teen Idea to Kill Family

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A Texas 17-year-old wrote in a confession released Thursday that the horror movie remake of "Halloween" gave him the idea to kill his mother and sister.

Jake Evans is on trial for the Oct. 3 slayings of his 15-year-old sister, Mallory, and mother, Jami in their upscale Aledo home in north Texas' Parker County. The confession was introduced as evidence.

In a four-page written confession to police hours after his arrest, Evans said he had watched the remake of "Halloween" three times earlier that week.

The 2007 Rob Zombie film is about a 10-year-old boy who murders several people and kills a number of others 15 years later.

"While watching it, I was amazed at how at ease the boy was during the murders and how little remorse he had," Evans wrote. "Afterward, I was thinking to myself it would be the same for me when I kill someone."

Later, as his mother and sister watched the presidential debate that night, he said he "just sat in the living room thinking about how I was going to kill my family."

He wrote that he got a knife.

"I went back upstairs and kept pacing back and forth imagining killing Mallory," he said. "Thoughts of causing her pain kept entering my mind and were really bothering me. But then I'd think about the times she hurt my feelings."

He later knocked on her bedroom door and asked her to watch the comedy movie "Water Boy."

Then he changed his plans.

"After a while, I thought to myself that if I were to kill my mom and Mallory, I wouldn't want them to feel anything, so I decided to kill them both with the .22 revolver I stole from my Grandpa," he wrote.

He said he thought about it some more.

"I then spent probably over an hour walking nervously around the house thinking how life will never be the same and how I would never see them again," he wrote.

He said he knocked on sister's door again and told her their mother needed her.

"She came out and out of the corner of her eye she saw me pointing the gun at her," he said. "She thought I was joking and told me that I was freaking her out. I shot her in the back and then the head."

He then went to the study and shot his mother three times.

"In shock, I ran to my room and was screaming at the top of my lungs that I am really messed up and that I killed my mom and sister," he wrote.

"As I emptied the shells on my bed, I heard noizes (sic) and realized that Mallory was still alive," he said. "While I loaded the gun back up, I was shouting that I was sorry and then ran as fast as I could to kill her. I made sure my mom was dead and shot her again in the head."

He said he placed the gun on the counter and called 911.

Sheriff's deputies found the bodies of his mother and sister and arrested him.

In the last lines of his confession, he wrote: "I know now though that I'm done with killing. It's the most dreadful and terrifying thing I will ever experience. And what happened last night will haunt me forever."


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Judge Approves AA Buying New Planes

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 24 Januari 2013 | 20.41

Judge grants permission for American Airlines to buy new, fuel-efficient Boeing and Airbus planes.

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A bankruptcy judge has granted permission for American Airlines to buy new, fuel-efficient Boeing and Airbus planes.

Parent company AMR Corp. said Wednesday the move will allow American to sign contracts with aircraft and engine manufacturers to make its fleet the youngest among top U.S. airlines by 2017.

Fort Worth-based American plans to take delivery of nearly 60 planes this year and has 550 aircraft on order.

American in July 2011 announced that it would buy 460 new Boeing 737 and Airbus A320-series planes in the coming years with $13 billion in manufacturer financing and take options to buy additional jets.

AMR filed for bankruptcy reorganization in November 2011. The company is considering whether to join with US Airways Group Inc.

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ME: Southlake Carroll Students Died of Toxic Mix of Drugs

From left, Cullen Marino, 22, has been charged with two counts of criminally negligent homicide. Kyle McNutt, center, and Chase Nunez were found dead at Marino's Grapevine home.

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Details Emerge in Death of Two Carroll HS Students

A Grapevine police search affidavit reveals drug paraphernalia was found in the home where two Carroll Senior High School students were found dead Saturday from what appears drug overdoses.

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Grapevine police release a 911 call where the caller reports two dead children in his home. The man's son has been implicated in their deaths.

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Two high school students who were found dead earlier this month died of mixed-drug toxicity, according to the Tarrant County Medical Examiner's Office.

Kyle McNutt, 17, and Chase Nunez, 18, were found dead in a Grapevine home Jan. 5. Both lived in Grapevine and attended Carroll Senior High School.

The Tarrant County medical examiner has ruled that the McNutt and Nunez both died of a toxic mix of heroin, codeine, alprazolam and diphenhydramine.

Police have said that the teenagers were hanging out with Cullen Marino, 22, the night of Jan. 4. His father called 911 the next morning and told the operator that he "might have two dead kids upstairs in my house."

Investigators said Marino moved them to a different room in his house instead of calling 911 after he discovered during the night that they were unresponsive.

Marino is charged with criminally negligent homicide.

Police discovered narcotics and drug paraphernalia in the home, according to a search affidavit.

The document says officers "observed, in plain view, a clear baggie with powdery residue on the table beside the bed..." The document goes on to describe, in an adjacent room, a spoon believed to contain heroin residue and what appeared to be the makings of a mobile meth lab.

According to the affidavit, pipes and bongs for smoking marijuana, a small bottle of Xanax, white powder, an orange pill, a baggie containing possible marijuana and scales were all removed from the home.


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I-35E Reopens After Truck Fire

RAW VIDEO: Truck on fire shuts down I-35 E in Dallas.

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Portions of I-35 E in Dallas were closed after a truck carrying Little Debbie snacks caught fire.

Police say two men in an 18-wheeler that showed a check engine light as it was traveling on I-35 E south of Hiline Dr.

Once the driver pulled the big rig over, he discovered the truck was on fire and disconnected the trailer before moving the tractor down the frontage road.

By the time firefighters arrived, the truck was fully engulfed in flames.

Emergency crews shut down the frontage road and most southbound lanes of the freeway while they fought the fire.

No one was injured and the 2700 cases of Little Debbie snacks in the trailer are safe and sound.

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Police Searching for Armed Carjackers

Dallas police are searching for two armed attempted carjackers who shot a man early Thursday morning.

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Dallas police are searching for two armed attempted carjackers who shot a man early Thursday morning.

Police say two men tried to steal the victim's car at gunpoint off Old Hickory Trail near Interstate 20.  The victim refused to give up his car, and the carjackers opened fire.

The man says he had been leaving his girlfriend's apartment at Providence on the Park Apartments, 8501 Old Hickory Trail, when the two armed carjackers confronted him and demanded his vehicle.

After he refused to give up his car, the man hopped in and tried to drive away.  Police say the carjackers then started shooting.

At least one bullet pierced the car and hit the man in the back.  The wounded victim plowed through the gate of the apartment complex trying to escape, but he only made it about two blocks.

Police discovered the victim nearby in the 2700 block of Wheatland Road.  He was still sitting in his vehicle, which was riddled with bullets.

Paramedics rushed the man to Methodist Hospital. He is recovering from the injury.

Police do not have any information whether the carjackers had been in a car or how they got away. Investigators are searching for the two men.

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Minor Quake Reported in Irving

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 23 Januari 2013 | 20.41

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A minor earthquake has been reported in the Irving area Tuesday night.

The epicenter of the 3.0-magnitude quake was 5 miles north-northwest of Irving at a depth of 10 miles, according to the website of the U.S. Geological Survey's Earthquake Hazards Program.

Numerous residents in Euless, Farmers Branch and Irving reported feeling the shaking at about 10:16 p.m.

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Video Shows Stunt Plane Nearly Hitting Camera Person

Ben Russell, NBC 5 News

A video on YouTube shows a stunt airplane nearly slamming into a person with a camera on a Lancaster Municipal Airport runway.

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Video of a close call with a stunt airplane has received thousands of views since someone posted it on YouTube on Monday.

The video shows a stunt airplane owned by Lancaster-based Viper Airshows nearly slamming into a person with a camera on the runway of the Lancaster Municipal Airport.

Someone on an all-terrain vehicle can be seen riding around in the background.

Efforts to reach the pilot of the plane were unsuccessful as of Tuesday night.

Lancaster City Manager Opal Mauldin-Robertson said the pilot has an aerobatic waiver with the Federal Aviation Administration that allows him to perform practice routines for his stunt shows at the airport, provided he does so during the day in good weather, stays within specifically outlined boundaries and follows other safety measures.

"As long as he's in compliance with what's required of him in the FAA waiver, he doesn't need to come in and say, 'I'm going to do a practice run,'" she said after viewing the video.

Mauldin-Robertson said she confirmed Tuesday that the pilot's special waiver was still current. She questioned the role of the photographer and the person on the ATV, but said she would reserve any judgment or comment until a trained eye could see the video and speak directly with the pilot.

"We are reaching out to the FAA and making them aware that it has been brought to our attention, and we'll rely on their judgment and their decision making related to the activities," she said.

Mark Divita, the airport manager, said he spoke with the pilot Tuesday. He said the pilot posted the video on the Internet to drum up attention and promote his upcoming stunt shows.

It was not immediately clear who posted the video, which does not appear on Viper Airshows' YouTube channel.

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US 75 Shut Down After Pedestrian is Killed

A pedestrian is dead after being hit on US 75 in Plano.

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A pedestrian is dead after being hit on US 75 in Plano.

Southbound US 75 in Plano between Park Blvd. and Parker Rd. was shut down early Wednesday morning after a pedestrian was struck and killed.

Traffic on the road is forced to exit Parker Rd.

Average delays were around 25 minutes at 6 a.m. and expected to increase.

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Mourners Honor Joe Paterno, 1 Year After Death

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Hundreds of candles created a dull glow at the base of the mural that contained a likeness of Joe Paterno, each flame flickering to commemorate the year since the death of Penn State's Hall of Fame coach.

  Time hasn't erased the pain of supporters who feel Paterno's reputation has been unfairly sullied in the aftermath of the Jerry Sandusky child sex abuse scandal.
 
Paterno died of lung cancer Jan. 22, 2012, at age 85. At least 150 supporters attended the candlelight vigil Tuesday, the anniversary of his death, braving frigid conditions to pay tribute at the downtown mural just more than a block away from the Penn State campus.
 
"I definitely think that everything that has happened isn't at all indicative of the kind of man that he was," said Bridget Beromedi, 32, of State College, who wore a shirt with Paterno's image. She held up a sign that read "JoePa. Legends never die."

She added that Paterno's role in the scandal "got totally overblown because of his name. He got an unfair deal."
 
He died more than two months after being fired in the frantic days following the arrest of former assistant coach Sandusky in November 2011.
 
Organizers lit candles inside white or blue paper bags, many inscribed with handwritten messages from supporters. The gathering slowly broke up within 45 minutes after mural artist Michael Pilato thanked attendees, several of whom wore ``JVP'' buttons on their winter parkas.
 
Paterno's legacy remains a sensitive topic for groups of alumni, former players and residents. Some attendees, including Pilato, also said Paterno's role was sensationalized by media coverage and a rush to judgment.
 
A year ago, the campus was flooded with mourners. Commemorations were much smaller this year with temperatures in the teens and dropping.
 
A family spokesman said the Paternos didn't plan on attending public gatherings.
 
Earlier in the day, a makeshift sign on cardboard flapped in a cold wind at the spot where a bronze statue of Paterno used to stand.
 
"Joseph Paterno. Always remembered. Always a legend," read the sign attached to a tree with white wire. The statue remains safely stored in an undisclosed location, a university spokeswoman said.
 
Flowers and mementos were left by supporters at Paterno's gravesite. Supporters like Dan Hamm, a freshman from Williamsport, have said Paterno's 46-year career as a whole should be taken into consideration, including his focus on academics.

"We wanted to pay our respects. We wanted to celebrate who he was as a person," Hamm said after visiting Paterno's grave at a State College cemetery.
 
Then, nodding his head toward Paterno's adorned gravesite, Hamm said, "You can see here that Joe Paterno was Penn State, and Penn State will always be Joe Paterno."

Former FBI director Louis Freeh released findings July 12 in the school's internal investigation of the scandal. Freeh accused the coach and three former school administrators of covering up allegations against Sandusky.
 
The retired defensive coordinator has been sentenced to at least 30 years in prison after being convicted of 45 criminal counts. Prosecutors said the sexual abuse occurred off and on campus, including at the football facility. Sandusky has denied the allegations.

On July 22, Penn State removed Paterno's statue, which was a gathering point for mourners last January. The next day, the NCAA reacted with uncharacteristic swiftness in levying strict sanctions including a four-year bowl ban, strict scholarship cuts and a $60 million fine.
 
Paterno was also stripped of 111 victories, meaning he no longer held the major college record of 409 career wins.
 
Penn State is still coping with the massive fallout from the scandal. On Tuesday, a young man who testified that Sandusky tickled and grabbed him in a campus shower sued the retired assistant coach, his charity and the university.
 
But Paterno's family and the three administrators have vehemently denied Freeh's allegations as well as suspicions they took part in a cover-up. Paterno's family has been planning what a spokesman has called a comprehensive response to Freeh's findings.
 
But on Tuesday, the family remained in private.
 
After visiting Paterno's grave with his friend Hamm, Nick Bucci said he felt his school handled the scandal well overall, given the extent of the fallout, with some exceptions.
 
Bucci said the school should honor Paterno someday -- but not without more perspective.
 
"A day like today, those emotions might be high," said Bucci, of Dayton, Md. "I don't think now is the time to do it. I think you have to wait."


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Power Knocked Out After Crash

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 22 Januari 2013 | 20.41

Dallas firefighters responded to the 1500 block of Hiline Drive where a small SUV was found on its side after hitting a power pole.

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Power to several large apartment and loft complexes in the Dallas Design District was knocked out after a serious crash Tuesday morning.

Dallas firefighters responded to the 1500 block of Hiline Drive where a small SUV was found on its side after hitting a power pole.

Power lines were downed in the crash, which knocked out power to some buildings in the area.

The adult male driver was partially ejected and trapped under the vehicle under rescue workers used airbags to extract him from the vehicle. The driver has been transported to Parkland Hospital in serious condition.

Police say the SUV appears to have been traveling eastbound on Hiline when the driver lost control and struck the pole.

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N. Texas Sheriff to Ignore Gun Laws He Says Violate Constitution

Kevin Cokely, NBC 5 News

Collin County Sheriff Terry Box says neither he, or his deputies, will enforce unconstitutional gun laws.

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Collin County Sheriff Terry Box says he, nor his deputies, will enforce unconstitutional gun laws put in place by whom he calls misguided politicians.

In the statement, Box said the following:

In light of recent events I feel I need to make a public statement of my views on this subject. As the Sheriff of Collin County, Texas, I have for the past 28 years served to protect and keep safe all citizens of our county, recognizing the trust placed in me with this profoundly important responsibility.

Unfortunately, the recent surge in the numbers of innocent victims who have died at the hands of unstable criminals has prompted politicians in Washington to seek to pass laws that would seriously erode the constitutional rights of innocent and law abiding citizens.

Neither I, nor any of my deputies, will participate in the enforcement of laws that violate our precious constitutional rights, including our Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms.

As long as I remain Sheriff of Collin County, I will not participate in the actions of misguided politicians who seek to impede our citizen's right to all of the privileges afforded by our Constitution.

Respectfully,

Terry G. Box
Sheriff, Collin County Texas

The longtime sheriff posted the statement on his personal Facebook page over the weekend after he said  he was asked by hundreds of people urging him to do it.

Box's statement was posted just days after President Barack Obama signed a series of executive orders intended to reduce gun violence.

In a phone conversation with NBC 5 Monday, Box explained further:

"I think anytime we have a national tragedy that lawmakers in Washington and sometimes in Austin try to, what I call, a knee-jerk reaction on trying to make the public feel safe and try to create new laws. There is plenty of laws on the book that are being enforced, I hope we can prevent these tragedies."

The sheriff said nearly 200 people have commented on his Facebook page since posting the statement and that all but a few of them support his message.

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Garage Catches Fire in Fort Worth

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A garage fire in Fort Worth lit up the night sky in the 4000 block of Merida.

The garage at 4500 Merida caught fire around 3:15 a.m. and was detached from the home.

One firefighter was injured, but it was unrelated to the fire, fire crews said. Those injuries were minor. No one else was injured.

The fire consumed the garage, but did not spread to a nearby vacant home.

There was no immediate word on how the fire started.

Some nearby power lines caused firefighters some concern, but the blaze was knocked down fairly quickly fire crews said.

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Groupon Cancels All Gun-Related Deals

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Groupon will no longer be offering deals on all current and scheduled gun-related deals in North America.

The deals for shootings ranges, conceal-and-carry and clay shooting have been placed on "hiatus" while the Chicago-based company reviews "internal standards that shape the deal inventory we feature," Groupon Spokesman Julie Mossler told AOL Daily Finance. "The category is under review following recent consumer and merchant feedback."

The announcement comes in the wake of December's Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in Newtown, Conn. It is not sitting too well with the vendors who were offering those deals.

For example, Michael Cargill, the owner of Austin's Central Texas Gun Works -- whose deal was listed last week -- is calling for a boycott "because the message they're sending is, 'Look, we do not want to support law-abiding citizens taking time out of their schedule to learn the safety surrounding firearms.'"

In addition, last week Cargill was contacted by his Groupon rep to encourage raising the purchase limit to 1,500. But on Friday, that rep called back explaining Groupon's new position.

So, why this sudden stance a month later? That's not so clear.

But it's a move people will notice, and positive PR is something Groupon could certainly use more of.

David Wolinsky is a freelance writer and a lifelong Chicagoan. In addition to currently serving as an interviewer-writer for Adult Swim, he's also a comedy-writing instructor for Second City. He was the Chicago city editor for The Onion A.V. Club where he provided in-depth daily coverage of this city's bustling arts/entertainment scene for half a decade. When not playing video games for work he's thinking of dashing out to Chicago Diner, Pizano's, or Yummy Yummy. His first career aspirations were to be a game-show host.

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Jim Harbaugh's Meltdown Is Internet Gold

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Miss a call, freak out -- meet the Internet.

San Francisco 49ers head coach Jim Harbaugh reacted -- histrionically, perhaps; emotionally, most assuredly -- to a controversial referee's call late in the NFC Championship Game on Sunday. And a GIF of his moves -- falling to the turf as if struck, while sporting a look of pure agony and slapping his headset off of his head with hand -- is now Internet gold.

See for yourself.
 

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Harbaugh, who will face his brother's Baltimore Ravens in the 49ers' first trip to the Super Bowl in 15 seasons in two weeks, is known for passionate outbursts. Some may call them theatrics, but there's no doubt something he's doing is working. On the Internet.

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Harbaugh's 49ers defeated the Atlanta Falcons 28-24 to win a trip to the Super Bowl in Harbaugh's second season as head coach. Harbaugh was reacting to a referee's ruling that a ball that seemed to bounce incomplete was ruled a catch.

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Obama Starts New Term With Eye on History

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President Barack Obama began his second term on Sunday, emboldened by his renewed political capital but still chasing the grand vision he laid out four years ago, when he promised to lead a battered nation on a path to greater hope, unity and prosperity.

The next step in that journey comes at noon Monday, when Obama will stand outside the Capitol, place his left hand on Bibles used by Abraham Lincoln and Martin Luther King Jr. and take the ceremonial oath of office.

He took the official oath of office at 11:55 a.m. Sunday in a private ceremony in the East Room of the White House. That's because Jan. 20, the first day of the presidential term mandated by the Constitution, falls on a Sunday.

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Just a handful of people attended Sunday's ceremony -- including daughter Sasha, who greeted Obama after he took the oath by saying, 'You didn't mess up" --  but more than a half-million people will pack into the National Mall on Monday to cheer him on. It will be an impressive crowd but considerably smaller than the 1.8 million who showed up to witness the inauguration of America's first black president in 2009. Security will be just as tight as it was then, although authorities say there are no credible threats of any attack, terrorist or otherwise.

Obama, still riding his dominant re-election performance and a triumph in the fiscal cliff showdown, will then deliver an inaugural address to a country in need of a good pep talk.

Most Americans remain worried about the economy and see tough times ahead, polls show. And although Obama remains a popular and in many ways transcendent leader, they don't think he's achieved many of the lofty goals he set out for himself in his 2009 inauguration, namely rising above the partisan fray, reversing America's fiscal woes and pulling troops out of Afghanistan.

Obama is expected to address those challenges and remind the country of his most impressive victories, including health care reform, the killing of Osama bin Laden and the repeal of Don't Ask Don't Tell, while sketching his plans for his remaining time in office.

Spurred by the schoolhouse massacre in Newtown, Conn., Obama has put gun control at the top of his agenda, along with reforming immigration and tax laws and taking on climate change. He may choose not to delve into specifics of these plans on Monday, and instead save the details for his State of the Union speech Feb. 12. By then he could very well be engaged in a battle with Congress over the debt limit and automatic spending cuts.

Obama might also make reference to the fact that his second inauguration falls on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, nearly 50 years after the civil rights leader delivered his "I Have A Dream" speech across the mall at the Lincoln Memorial. It would be a reminder that the president is still negotiating his role as a "post-racial" black leader, even as he tries to show African Americans that he remains focused on issues of inequality.

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Barbara Perry, a presidential scholar at the University of Virginia's Miller Center, likened a second inauguration to a couple renewing their wedding vows. "They've had all the fights, they know all the strengths and weaknesses, but they try to fall in love again," Perry said. "After his re-election, the American people want to fall in love with Barack Obama again."

Will Obama aim to make his second term about building an ideological legacy? He is already a transformative president, by virtue of who he is, and what he represents. So he will likely approach the next four years as more of a pragmatist, using his talents as a strategist and tactician to secure meaningful but measured advances from a combative Congress, analysts say.

"Obama has four years of job training under his belt. He has a better sense of what's possible and what's not," Perry said.

In 2009, "he believed more in the hope and change business, and he probably thought he could be more of a change agent in that realm…But I think he's learning how to deal with Congress and in the last few weeks he does seem more aggressive in putting forward new policies, such as gun control."

History is lined with second-term presidents who overestimated their political capital and stumbled, or lost focus and allowed stasis or scandal to set in. Obama, the 20th president—and the third in a row—to serve all or part of a second term, hopes to strike a balance between boldness and prudence.

He'll be working against the clock. Historians warn of a turning point somewhere at the two-year mark where allies and enemies alike begin to think of the next election, and a sitting president's influence begins to wane.

At his first inauguration, with the country reeling from a near-economic meltdown and "a sapping of confidence across our land," Obama told Americans they had "chosen hope over fear, unity of purpose over conflict and discord." He called for "a new era of responsibility."

That goal remains a work in progress.

About a third of Americans think the nation is headed in the right direction, and nearly three-quarters don't like where the economy is headed. Democratic pollster Peter Hart told NBC News last week that the results of his latest survey showed that "if 2009 was all about hope, 2013 is about the ability to cope."

But Obama still has a way of inspiring positive vibes. Most Americans say they like him and that he has been a good president.

For his second term, he'll need to draw on that source of goodwill. 

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North Texans in DC For Inauguration

Andres Gutierrez, NBC 5 News

From school children to DART Police Officers, North Texans are in Washington, DC to witness history. NBC 5's Andres Gutierrez reports.

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NBC 5 talks with people who left DFW early Saturday for the Second Inauguration of President Barack Obama.

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North Texans will be among the hundreds of thousands of people expected in Washington, DC for Monday's ceremonial Second Inauguration of President Barack Obama.

Just after 2:00 a.m. on Saturday, six buses left Friendship West Baptist Church in Dallas carrying 300 people to Washington. Those taking the trip said watching the President take the oath of office carries a special meaning.

"It is historical, but it's also let the President know that we support him and the things that he's trying to do for this country," passenger Linda Wynn said.

"To me, it's an experience," said passenger Yolanda Hamilton. "You know, to get there for this inauguration and everything, so it's an experience for me."

Most of the people on the bus are from North Texas, but some passengers are from Austin, San Antonio and Arkansas.

Also, 21 students from Southern Methodist University in Dallas arrived in Washington on Saturday. The communications and journalism majors will report, tweet and blog about the festivities. This is the fifth inauguration attended by SMU students as part of the "Hilltop on the Hill" program.

Also, 14 students from the Dallas International School will be part of the crowd in Washington. They include five U.S., seven French, one Belgian and one Iranian/Moroccan student.

Dallas city councilman Dwaine Caraway helped fund an effort to send 117 members of the Townview 'Big D' High School Marching Band to attend the inauguration. 

Also, members of the Lake Highlands High School Wildcat Wranglers plan to be in DC to perform at the Texas State Society's Black Tie and Boots Inaugrual Ball.  The Richardson ISD group is a high school juniors and seniors group of country and western dance and stunt team members.

Several North Texas representatives will also be in the nation's capitol for Monday's events. State Representative Rafael Anchia (D) of Dallas will be among those in attendance.

Finally, 11 police officers from Dallas Area Rapid Transit will be in Washington, DC to assist with security.  They will work with the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority during the inaugural activities.

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Local Company Provides Inauguration LED Screens

Andres Gutierrez, NBC 5 News

A north Texas company is making sure the hundreds of thousands of visitors to Washington will be able to see Monday's inauguration.

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Hundreds of thousands of eyes will be focused on five LED screens Monday at President Obama's second inauguration.

GoVision of Argyle will provide the two screens that will flank the stage.

One is called the "GoBigger" unit, at 627 square feet it's the world's largest mobile HD screen.

Three smaller screens will be set up around the national mall.  

It takes eight workers to put one screen together, crews have spent two weeks setting up for the ceremony.

For this small company in the business of making big screens, they take pride in their work and it's paid off.

"In a live event the world doesn't wait for the video screens to work," Chris Curtis, GoVision's CEO said. "It's a critical mission and we're happy to be a part of it."

The cost of all five screens, $150,000.

This will be GoVision's third inauguration; the company started setting up the jumbo screens for the ceremony since 2005 for President George W. Bush's second inauguration.

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Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Parade & Festival in Dallas Today

The Elite News Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Parade and Festival kicks off its 27th year on Monday, January 21, in Dallas.

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The Elite News Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Parade will roll down MLK Blvd. in Dallas Monday at 10am. Darryl Blair with Elite News talked with NBC 5's Lindsay Wilcox about it.

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Join NBC 5's Mark Hayes and Elite News at the 27th Annual Elite News Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Parade and Festival on Monday, January 21. Hayes is one of the celebrity Parade Marshalls.

The Annual Elite News Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day Parade and Festival will begin promptly at 10:00 am at the corner of Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard & Lamar Street in Dallas. The parade will proceed eastbound on Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. towards Fair Park. The parade ranks as one of the top five celebrations commemorating Dr. King in the country.

After the parade, head over to the Tower Building in Fair Park for the Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Festival including activities and events for all ages. Admission is free, so don't miss it!

The Elite News Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Parade and Festival is a historical community event held in Dallas, Texas to commemorate and celebrate the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., prominent leader of the modern American Civil Rights Movement.  Proceeds from the annual event provide scholarships to local high school seniors in their pursuit of a higher education.
 
Highlights for this year's parade include an opening performance by Dallas Black Dance Theatre II, NFL Hall of Fame Legend Earl Campbell, Prairie View A&M Marching Storm Band, the mighty Callaway High School Marching Band of Jackson, Mississippi, Ronald McDonald, comedian Earthquake, actress KiKi Shephard and many more.
 
The festival features celebrity appearances by NFL Hall of Fame Legend Earl Campbell, comedian Earthquake, actress KiKi Shepard, hip hop artist Paul Wall and a host of others riding in the parade with Ronald McDonald on hand to greet young spectators.  Area health and wellness resource centers will be set up, along with many restaurants and caterers providing food and beverages.  Admission to the festival is free.
 
PARADE INFORMATION:
The parade is set for Monday, January 21, starting at 10:00 a.m.  The parade route will begin on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and Lamar Street and continue eastbound on Martin Luther King Jr. ending at Robert B. Cullum Boulevard.  There will be two (2) parade performances zones located at Atlanta Street and in front of the Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center. Spectators are encouraged to get there early.
 
FESTIVAL INFORMATION:
The festival will be held on Monday, January 21, with doors opening to the public at 10:00 a.m.  Admission is free to the general public.
For more information, visit www.dfwelitenews.com or call 214-372-6500.

 


 
 

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Apple Looks to Make Siri More "Witty"

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GM announced Tuesday its plans to integrate Apple's Siri into three of its new Chevrolet models starting early next year.

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Apple apparently is looking for someone to sassify Siri, its iPhone virtual assistant, according to reports.

9to5 Mac spotted the Apple ad on its corporate jobs site, which asked for a job candidate to "refresh and refine" Siri content. From the ad:

We're looking for a uniquely creative individual to help us evolve and enrich Siri, our virtual personal assistant. Siri's known for 'her' wit, cultural knowledge, and zeal to explain things in engaging, funny, and practical ways. The ideal candidate is someone who combines a love for language, wordplay, and conversation with demonstrated experience in bringing creative content to life within an intense technical environment.

When we searched for the ad on the Apple site, we found a page that read, "Sorry -- this job is no longer available," but apparently TechCrunch and other sites reported the ad did exist as of Thursday. We think that press-averse Apple probably disliked the unwanted attention its job opening received, so it pulled the ad. We will continue to see if it makes another appearance, or if Apple received an enormous amount of applications.

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North Texans Head To DC For Inauguration

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NBC 5 talks with people who left DFW early Saturday for the Second Inauguration of President Barack Obama.

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North Texans will be among the hundreds of thousands of people expected in Washington, DC for Monday's ceremonial Second Inauguration of President Barack Obama.

Just after 2:00 a.m. on Saturday, six buses left Friendship West Baptist Church in Dallas carrying 300 people to Washington. Those taking the trip said watching the President take the oath of office carries a special meaning.

"It is historical, but it's also let the President know that we support him and the things that he's trying to do for this country," passenger Linda Wynn said.

"To me, it's an experience," said passenger Yolanda Hamilton. "You know, to get there for this inauguration and everything, so it's an experience for me."

Most of the people on the bus are from North Texas, but some passengers are from Austin, San Antonio and Arkansas.

Also, 21 students from Southern Methodist University in Dallas arrived in Washington on Saturday. The communications and journalism majors will report, tweet and blog about the festivities. This is the fifth inauguration attended by SMU students as part of the "Hilltop on the Hill" program.

Also, 14 students from the Dallas International School will be part of the crowd in Washington. They include five U.S., seven French, one Belgian and one Iranian/Moroccan student.

Dallas city councilman Dwaine Caraway helped fund an effort to send 117 members of the Townview 'Big D' High School Marching Band to attend the inauguration. 

Also, members of the Lake Highlands High School Wildcat Wranglers plan to be in DC to perform at the Texas State Society's Black Tie and Boots Inaugrual Ball.  The Richardson ISD group is a high school juniors and seniors group of country and western dance and stunt team members.

Several North Texas representatives will also be in the nation's capitol for Monday's events. State Representative Rafael Anchia (D) of Dallas will be among those in attendance.

Finally, 11 police officers from Dallas Area Rapid Transit will be in Washington, DC to assist with security.  They will work with the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority during the inaugural activities.

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Man Meets Woman Who Saved His Life: "I'm Speechless"

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Weatherford truck driver Elias Uribe wasn't sure what to say Friday night to the Dallas woman who saved his life in a fiery crash last week.

"I'm speechless," he said as he got out of his pickup with a huge bouquet of flowers and a heart-shaped box of chocolates.

"It's the least that I could do," he said.

The two met for dinner at a Weatherford restaurant -- the first time they had seen each other since early last Wednesday morning.

Uribe was driving his 18-wheeler when he lost control near Interstate 30 and Interstate 35 near downtown Dallas.

Terry Sims drove by the accident on her way to work the early shift at the post office and stopped to help.

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Uribe's truck was on fire. He was trapped inside the cab. The door was jammed shut. She single-highhandedly pulled him out the window and dragged him to safety.

In the confusion, Uribe told her thank you but wanted to meet her again.

The two met at an On the Border restaurant in Weatherford.

"From Weatherford, Texas, to Dallas, Texas, with love," he said as the two embraced.

They couldn't stop hugging as Uribe's three children looked on.

"Are you OK?" she asked.

"I'm fine," he said. "Thank you so much. Thank you so much."

His children had written letters to her, and they read them to her outside the restaurant's front door.

Twelve-year-old Elias Uribe Jr. wrote: "Dear Terry Sims, thank you for helping my dad get out of the truck, and thank you for your hard effort and your love and heart. May God bless you."

Ten-year-old Elizabeth Uribe wrote: "Dear Terry Sims, thank you for taking my dad out of the truck and pulling him out of the truck and your willingness to risk your life to save his life. Thank you for your bravery and your love for others. Sincerely, Elizabeth."

And 8-year-old Eliazar Uribe wrote: "Dear Terry, thank you for saving my dad's life and your great effort. May God bless you. Sincerely, Eliazar Uribe."

Sims smiled.

"Appreciate that," she said. "I love that. That's so sweet."

Later, inside the restaurant, the two had plenty to talk about.

"And I could hear you and I think that's when I said, 'I need some help,'" Uribe said.

"Yeah, I remember that," she said.

The two went over the rescue second by second.

"And then you almost fell on top of me," Uribe said.

"You fell backwards," she said.

"OK," he said, admitting he didn't have a clear memory of what had happened.

Uribe told Sims a simple "thank you" wasn't enough for what she did.

"I don't have any words to describe my gratitude to you," he said.

But somehow, especially after this, no words seemed necessary.

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Fort Worth's All-Western Parade a Crowd-Pleaser

Mark Schnyder, NBC 5 News

A cool, crisp Saturday morning was the perfect backdrop for the spectacle that is the All-Western Parade. Photo by Michael Hogan.

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One of the things the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo's All-Western Parade is known for is its horse power.  There were about a couple thousand of them in it, along with some donkeys and mules.

"It just shows we are definitely the western town of Texas." said parade goer Jim Bossert.

Horse owners and riders from all over the state and from Mexico took part in the parade.

"We're just so proud they're able to be in the parade," said Briselda Villarreal, who's originally from Mexico.  "Just to see all the horses and the cultural diversity is great."

Tens of thousands of people lined the parade route.  NO cars or trucks.  Nothing with a motor in this one.  Marching bands, carriages, covered wagons and buggies. 

"I'm just enjoying looking at all the different horses and everything with my son," said Demetrius Mattison whose son Brice was on his shoulders.  "It's a great atmosphere and a great time to share with my kid."

NBC 5 anchors Mark Hayes, Deborah Ferguson and Amanda Fitzpatrick as well as Meteorologists David Finfrock and Rick Mitchell rode a stagecoach in the parade.

NBC 5 is a proud sponsor of the 2013 Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo. Click on this sentence for a complete list of events.

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