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Stock Show Grand Champion Picked

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 09 Februari 2013 | 20.41

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The Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo picked its grand champion on Friday.

The more than 1,400 cattle that entered show competitions were narrowed down to six champions with a shot at the grand title.

"This has been our lifelong goal, and to do it with one that we raised by ourselves, it makes it even better -- it just adds to the excitement," winner 12-year-old Stock Martin said.

Martin, of Hereford, was excited and a bit shocked, too, taking a deep breath in the moments after being declared the winner.

"I was at a loss of words for it," he said. "It's just the most exciting feeling that you'll ever feel in your life."

Stock's 7-month-old European Cross steer, who is aptly named "Lunchbox," was along for the ride.

Lunchbox stood out to judge Dr. Mark Johnson, who said the steer was an example of what cattle bred to eat should look like.

Lunchbox was born a month premature but, even then, the steer always looked good, Martin said.

"We knew we had a good one when he was born, so me and Dad thought, 'Well, everybody at the show might as well pack their lunch, because we've got one that'll get 'em.'"

Parents Brian and Sherri Martin said they were proud of their son but were in a bit of disbelief themselves in the minutes after the announcement.

"It's unbelievable -- pinch us," Sherri Martin said. "We still -- it's hard to believe that it's real."

Lunchbox is now headed to the auction block.

Last year's grand champion took home $230,000, but no one was willing to say how much they think this year's champ will go for on Saturday.

Whatever the dollar amount, Stock Martin already has plans for it.

"Put it back into college and then buy more steers, maybe win some more shows," he said.

It's not a bad idea, because he's already won the show of a lifetime.

"It's everything you want," he said.

Martin also won grand champion at the State Fair of Texas last fall. And last year, he won grand reserve champion with a different steer.

The auction gets under way at 9 a.m. on Saturday, the final day of the Stock Show.

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Lawmaker Aims to Modify Texas' Castle Doctrine

Omar Villafranca, NBC 5 News

The Castle Doctrine allows homeowners to protect themselves if someone is threatening their home or property, but one lawmaker says your car isn't your castle and wants to change the law.

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Lawyers and lawmakers met in Dallas on Friday to discuss the state's stand-your-ground laws.

The meeting was part of a larger meeting put together by the American Bar Association at the Hilton Anatole in Dallas.

State Sen. Royce West, D-Dallas, said he favors reviewing the state's stand-your-ground laws. West added that he favors reviewing all laws after they've been implemented.

But state Rep. Garnet Coleman, of Houston, said he's ready to change part of the law.

"The idea is, if you're threatened in your home, you should be able to use force," he said. "But if you're threatened on the street, the Castle Doctrine was never designed to say that anybody anywhere, if they perceive they've been threatened, can shoot someone."

The Castle Doctrine states that "a person is justified in using force and in some instances, deadly force to repel an aggressor." The law applies in a person's home and even at a place of work or in someone's car.

But the language of the law is too subjective, Coleman said.

"This is where people's prejudices and their thoughts come in," he said. "This is very subjective, and that is one of the challenges with the law. It's too subjective. If you look at who's been harmed, it's mostly people of color."

Coleman said he also thinks the law should only refer to incidents in a home.

"The thought that your car is your castle, and the thought that a parking lot is your castle, and the thought that the public street is your castle -- it is not," he said.

The bill hasn't been filed yet, but Coleman plans to file it this session.

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Arlington ISD Opens Nearly All Schools to Transfers

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The Arlington Independent School District approved a measure on Thursday that allows any student to attend any school in the district.

Parents will be allowed to apply for a transfer as early as March 2. Arlington ISD spokesperson Amy Casas said most reasonable requests will be granted, assuming the desired school is not full.

"A lot of times it's because [parents] work closer to that school or they like a certain teacher – whatever their reason may be for wanting to transfer," said Casas. "But we're not going to overburden the school with additional students, or add portables to accommodate additional students, or add staffing to accommodate additional students."

Students within Arlington ISD boundaries will have first choice at open school slots. If a school is full, students will be waitlisted.

Those beyond Arlington ISD boundaries will also be eligible to transfer into the district; however, those students will automatically be waitlisted until students who live inside district boundaries are placed.

When considering whether to grant students permission to transfer, Casas said the district will consider such things as that student's academic performance, disciplinary record and attendance trends.

Arlington ISD has also changed the cost of transferring. In the past, students who wanted to transfer into the district from another school district had to pay a nearly $2,000 tuition. Now, if approved, out-of-district transfers will have to pay a $100 fee. 

Students attempting to transfer within the district during the month of March face a $65 fee. After March the fee jumps to $100.

Most parents say having the choice is worth the price of admission.

"If you're in an area that's not a good area or the expectations are low, you can go to a better school," said Donna Olszewski, an Arlington mother. "The level of expectation from the parent for the school goes up, they're not stuck with what [other schools] were offering before and [schools will] start to compete. I think that competition will be good for the education of the children."

Mary Powell said she thinks parents should have the choice, but worries that there will be a drain on poor performing schools.

"I think it hurts the poorer schools, the poorer performing schools because of course everyone is going to want to go to the better schools. But parents want the best education for their children – we all do," said Powell.

But Casas played down the idea that there will be a mass exodus from certain schools.

"It usually balances out," said Casas. "We haven't really had a school where you've seen a dramatic drop in students going to that school."

Parent Kevin Stokes said he is concerned about the potential impact on high school athletics.

"[Schools] are going to overload on players and you're just going to have one school dominate the district. That's not fair," said Stokes.

Although students will not be allowed to transfer just on the basis of sports, those who play high school sports will be allowed to transfer for other reasonable reasons. Casas said athletes who are granted permission to transfer will have to sit out of their respective sport for one year "while they establish residency in their new school" that abides by University Interscholastic League regulations.

Every school in the district will be open for transfer with the exception of Adams, Atherton, Hale and Johns elementary schools, as they work on balancing out their school populations.

Arlington ISD is expecting a run on schools. The district will allow parents to camp out at the district offices in the days leading up to March 2, when the district begins taking transfer applications.

All applications will be served on a first-come, first-serve basis.

Parents wishing to camp out will be required to purchase a $50 permit.

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Parkland Hospital's First Black Nurse Dies

Andres Gutierrez, NBC 5 News

A Dallas family is remembering the loss of Ollie Lee Mason, she was the first black nurse at Parkland Hospital. Mason dies this week at the age of 107.

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A Dallas family is remembering the first black nurse at Parkland Hospital.

Ollie Lee Mason died last week at the age of 107.

"She was doing what she does best, and that's taking care of others," said Leah Young, Mason's granddaughter.

Mason turned nursing from a profession into a passion.

She graduated from nursing school in Washington, D.C., in 1929 and returned home to work as the chief nurse at her father's sanitarium, one of the largest at the time.

Then, in 1937, Mason became the first black registered nurse at the old Parkland Memorial Hospital, serving as a night supervisor in obstetrics division.

"She had an optimistic view of life, so she managed well with the others, and she was promoted shortly after she was hired," said Eva McMillan, Mason's sister-in-law.

That move set a path for the future.

"She already had laid an amazing framework, and so that was something that many of us over the years were able to easily fall into and excel within," said Pamela Ford, a registered nurse at Parkland Hospital.

Mason's granddaughter remembers her grandmother as a strong and diligent woman.

"From the time she woke up in the morning to the time she went to bed, everything was calculated; everything to be in its right place," she said.

Mason died Jan. 30.

"I watched her take her last breaths, and they were little breaths at a time, and she just faded. It was beautiful," Young said.

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Oldest American Congressman Now on Twitter

Tammy Mutasa, NBC 5 Rockwall Reporter

Eighty-nine-year-old U.S. Rep. Ralph Hall, the oldest member of the U.S. House of Representatives in recorded history, is the newest member of Twitter.

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The Texas congressman who is the oldest member of the House of Representatives in U.S. history has joined social-networking site Twitter.

Even at 89 years old, Rep. Ralph Hall is still trying to keep up with what all the kids are doing.

"First thing — the name fascinates me. Twitter — where did they get that?" he said.

The Texas congressman is the oldest serving member of the House of Representatives in recorded history.

"All I know is, I want to get to my people, reach my people, reach the young people," Hall said. "You can say an awful lot in two sentences to let people know how you voted or why you voted, how you voted or what you're going to do or where you're going to be next week. I think it will be helpful."

In his first tweet, Hall used the handle @RalphHallPress to reminisce about the past, wishing former President Ronald Reagan happy birthday on what would have been his 102nd birthday.

"I did work with him, and he was a great, great president," Hall said. "He was a great guy, and I was very fond of him."

Hall, who said keeping things at 140 characters or less is growing on him, said he plans to become an expert at tweeting.

Hall is the last member of the state's congressional delegation to join the social network. He represents Texas District 4, which includes parts of North Texas that include Rockwall, Sherman and Paris.

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Family, Friends Say Goodbye to Gun Range Victim

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Family, Friends Say Goodbye to Chad Littlefield

Family and friends of Chad Littlefield are saying goodby in Midlothian Friday. Littlefield was killed, along with Chris Kyle, at a North Texas gun range last weekend.

Family, Friends to Say Goodbye to Gun Range Victim

Family and friends will say goodbye on Friday to a husband and father gunned down at a shooting range last weekend.

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Family and friends said goodbye on Friday to a husband and father who was gunned down at a shooting range last weekend.

Funeral services were held for Chad Littlefield at the First Baptist Church in Midlothian on Friday afternoon.

Littlefield and best-selling author and former Navy SEAL Chris Kyle were shot to death at a Glen Rose gun range on Saturday. Eddie Ray Routh, a Marine reservist, has been charged in their deaths.

Friends described Littlefield as a hard-working, fun-loving and dependable friend, father and husband.

Kenny Lowman, First Baptist Church pastor, said he has known Littlefield's wife, Leanne, for 20 years and officiated their wedding.

"He loved the Lord, was a great friend to many and lived a life worthy of following," he said.

"All week long, we've probably received more calls than at any other time in the history of our church, and it really is a testament to the Littlefield family and the Kyle family, their impact on this community," said Michael Nichols, the church's executive pastor.

The high school baseball team of Littlefield's nephew showed up in uniform.

"It's very devastating," Palmer High School baseball coach Rusty Blankenship said. "It reaches everywhere. We're a small town in Palmer where everybody knows everybody, and it's just very important for us to be there for him."

Pam Harris, who is close friends with his parents, said they have been strong in dealing with their son's shocking death.

"You couldn't love a son any more -- just terrific people," she said.

An estimated 200 Patriot Guard riders escorted the family to Mount Zion Cemetery for a private burial.

The group usually attends funerals for military veterans and service members but made a rare exception. A Patriot Guard rider who was friends with Littlefield said they wanted to honor him for trying to a veteran when he was killed.

"When the spouse had asked -- even though Chad was not in the military -- if we could be here, how could you say no?" Patriot Guard ride captain Carlton Emmons said.

Littlefield, who would have turned 36 on Monday, is survived by his wife and daughter.

He and Kyle were at the Rough Creek Lodge gun range on Saturday to help Eddie Ray Routh, a veteran and Marine reservist. Routh's family says he was struggling with post-traumatic stress disorder.

Investigators say Routh shot Littlefield and Kyle multiple times at the gun range.

Routh's brother-in-law told police the day of the shooting that Routh said he killed two people while out shooting target practice because "he couldn't trust them so he killed them before they could kill him," according to a Texas Ranger search warrant. The brother-in-law told police that Routh said he couldn't trust anyone and that everyone was out to get him, according to the document.

Arlington police are anticipating anywhere from 5,000 to 15,000 people for Monday's memorial service at Cowboys Stadium for former Navy SEAL sniper Chris Kyle.

As NBC 5 first reported, Kyle will be buried at the Texas State Cemetery in Austin. On Tuesday, a 200-mile procession is planned for when Kyle makes his way to his final resting place.

A trust fund for the families of both victims has been established. The public can make donations at the website of Kyle's company, Craft International.

More: Supporting the families of Chris Kyle and Chad Littlefield

Editor's Note: A previous version of this story incorrectly attributed statements Eddie Ray Routh allegedly made to his brother-in-law as statements that he made to detectives. NBC 5 regrets the error.

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Winter Storm Cancels DFW Flights

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 08 Februari 2013 | 20.41

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Powerful winter storm in Northeast cancels about 475 American flights.

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A powerful winter storm forecasted to cover the Northeast in snow has forced American Airlines and American Eagle to cancel about 475 flights for Friday and Saturday.

About 60 of those flights were scheduled to be heading into or out from DFW Airport, according to airline spokesman Matt Miller.

The airlines say they'll be reducing operations at a number of airports in the Northeast through midday on Saturday.

Customers that have tickets for airports effected by the blizzard will be able to rebook flights without penalty, the airlines say.

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Meredith Land: What I Learned About RSV

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My son was born happy and, thankfully, healthy in November, but a respiratory disease landed him in the hospital twice last month.

In January, baby Alexander started showing symptoms of a common cold, but it turned out to be more serious. I knew about respiratory syncytial virus but had no idea how serious it can be.

"RSV is a cold virus and usually the symptoms start with runny nose, cough, congestion sometimes with or without fever," said Dr. Tom Haddock, who treated Alexander in the emergency room at Medical City Children's Hospital

For tiny babies such as Alexander, the small airways to the lungs become inflamed, making it hard to breathe.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, RSV causes 125,000 hospitalizations a year in infants and 214 deaths.

Haddock said RSV cases appear to be way up.

"This has probably been one of our record-breaking years," he said. "Usually, we see RSV the end of November into December, and then the flu comes along in January. We really saw flu and RSV hitting about the same time."

We knew something was wrong when Alexander stopped eating and was breathing rapidly and called our pediatrician. She said it sounded like the symptoms of RSV and recommended we take him to the ER.

As a parent, how do you know if your baby has RSV? Doctors told me to count breaths. Any number higher than 60 breaths per minute is concerning.

Also, look at your child's stomach. If it appears to be retracting, that means he or she is struggling to breathe and using extra muscles.

"When you are having respiratory distress, you are [are] having to use the muscles between the ribs and above the clavicles and, of course, the stomach muscles to help you breathe," Haddock said.

Alexander, like many babies with respiratory illnesses was treated with oxygen and the suctioning of the mucus from the airways through the nose. An "NG" tube provided nutrition until the virus passed a week later.

We are still using a saline nasal spray at home and suctioning with a bulb syringe. Overall, Alexander is doing very well, and we are all happy to be home from the hospital.

There is no vaccine for RSV. There is a drug that prevents severe RSV illness, but it's expensive and is reserved for high-risk children.

Doctors told me that babies can get RSV several times per season. There is no immunity from it once they have contracted it.

The key is prevention.

Doctors say it can be tough, especially if you have older children dragging colds into your house.

Don't feel bad about keeping people away from babies during cold and flu season -- it is simply not worth it. Hand-washing and antibacterial gels are recommended often.

You can also buy masks from the drugstore. It sounds extreme, but avoiding RSV altogether is ideal.

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8-Year-Old Boy Recovers After Getting Struck By Car

Ben Russell, NBC 5 News

An eight-year-old boy is recovering at home with a broken knee, after he was hit by car Thursday afternoon in Fort Worth.

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An 8-year-old boy is recovering at home with a broken knee, after he was hit by car Thursday afternoon in Fort Worth.

It happened shortly after four o'clock in the 5800 block of Kilpatrick Avenue. Fort Worth police tell NBC 5 that the vehicle that hit the boy was fleeing the scene of a shooting.

The boy, Samuel McNeal, told NBC 5 he never saw the car coming.

"I was walking home from school. I was almost to my house.  And a big old car came and hit my leg," McNeal said, moments after arriving home from the hospital.

Neither he nor his mother, Broshundrick McNeal, knew at the time of the crash that the driver, a woman whose name has not yet been released, had been driving away from the scene of an argument that led to gunshots.

Fort Worth police had been investigating a report of the shooting nearby, in the area of Camp Bowie Boulevard, when the report of the crash was made, according to Officer Sharron Neal.

The argument reportedly involved two men fighting over the driver, Officer Neal said.  One of the men pulled out a gun and fired at the other man, before the shooter hopped into the car with the woman and they sped off, according to Officer Neal.

After dropping off the shooter, the woman continued on to Kilpatrick. Officer Neal said the driver may have been driving recklessly and talking on a cellphone when she hit the boy.

The impact of the crash knocked one of the boy's shoes off, according to a witness.

The driver stopped and got out of the vehicle, police said. 

When officers arrived they recognized her vehicle from the report of shooting report in the area. The woman was arrested on outstanding warrants, Officer Neal said. The details of those warrants have not been released.

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Longtime Plano Obstetrician Evicted

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A longtime Plano obstetrician suddenly closed his office, leaving patients wondering what happened to him.

NBC 5 obtained court records that show he was being evicted.

The physician, Dr. Paul Meggs, was kicked out of his office after Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Plano said he failed to pay $67,000 in back rent, according to court documents. He did not work directly for the hospital, Texas Health said.

One of his pregnant patients said she was left without a doctor -- and without an explanation about what had happened.

"It was total shock," said Mari Payne, of Grand Prairie. "We have no idea what's going on."

Payne is 34 weeks along and had been seeing Meggs her entire pregnancy.

"Sonograms, blood work, the whole nine yards; everything was fine and dandy," she said. "And then I show up for my 32-week checkup, and there's a note on the door letting me know that he's closed."

She said her two sisters were also patients of Meggs and that their mother had seen him since 1994.

Meggs previously practiced in Carrollton.

"I had this trust with this doctor that I had seen for so long and then, suddenly, it's yanked out from under me," Payne said.

A note from Collin County Constable Sammy Knapp, which is taped to the doctor's door, says, "Warning, this is the final warning for all persons to vacate the premises" before Feb. 16.

The door was locked and the office appeared empty late Thursday.

A separate note on the window reads: "This office is permanently closed and Dr. Meggs will not reopen at this location." The note also left a phone number for an answering service.

A message left with Meggs' answering service by NBC 5 on Thursday was not returned. Also, nobody answered the door at his Plano home, which is not far from the hospital.

Texas Health spokeswoman Jennifer Erickson said she could not say what had happened to the doctor but did release a written statement offering to help his patients.

"Our first priority is to help patients secure access to continuation of their care," the statement said. "Texas Health Plano stands ready, willing and able to assist with the transfer of patients who want to see other providers to ensure continuity of care."

Lonnie Simmons, the constable's chief deputy, said arrangements were being made to secure any medicine and medical records in the office.

He also said it was extraordinary for a doctor to be evicted.

"In my almost 29 years, this is my first one," he said.

Court records show the hospital first filed for an eviction in May 2011, claiming he failed to pay $67,089 in rent and other payments. In June 2011 he failed to show up to a hearing, according to court documents, and the judge ruled in favor of the hospital.

Meggs has no disciplinary record with the Texas Medical Board, according to the agency's online database. But doctors who close their offices are required to give their patients reasonable notice so they can find new physicians, said board spokeswoman Lee Hopper.

"It's against the law to abandon your patients," she said.

Hopper said she had no information on any investigation that may be under way. Investigations are not public unless they result in disciplinary action, she said.

Payne said the doctor appeared normal in her visits with him and she had no problems -- until he disappeared.

"We talked about a birth plan and pediatricians and the kind of labor and delivery we wanted and, suddenly, I'm needing to find a new doctor," she said. "It's bizarre."

She said she found a new physician closer to her Grand Prairie home and met with him for the first time on Thursday.

Payne said her baby will be a girl and has already been named Penelope.

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Thousands Expected for Former Navy SEAL's Memorial Service

Ellen Goldberg, NBC 5 News

A memorial service for Chris Kyle is planned for Monday, Feb. 11.

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Arlington police are anticipating anywhere from 5,000 to 15,000 people for Monday's memorial service at Cowboys Stadium for former Navy SEAL sniper Chris Kyle.

There were multiple meetings Thursday with different law enforcement agencies to coordinate the massive public memorial.

Doors will open at 11:30 a.m. for the 1 p.m. service. Parking is free at Lots 1, 2, and 10, closest to Randol Mill Road and North Collins Street. Attendees can enter through gates A and K on the north side of the stadium.

Cameras, bags, purses and other substantial handheld items will not be allowed in for security reasons.

Kyle's family has asked that no one take pictures at the service.

On Tuesday, a 200-mile procession is planned as Kyle makes his way to his final resisting place.

As NBC 5 first reported, Kyle will be buried at the Texas State Cemetery in Austin.

A motorcycle procession will leave Midlothian by 8 a.m. and take U.S. Route 287 to Interstate 35 into Austin.

Volunteers with the Patriot Guard Riders will lead the procession. They are encouraging people in cities along the route to come out and show their support.

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Family, Friends to Say Goodbye to Gun Range Victim

Chad Littlefield, (inset) 38, was shot and killed at the Rough Creek Lodge along with Chris Kyle, author of "American Sniper."

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Family and friends will say goodbye on Friday to a husband and father gunned down at a shooting range last weekend.

The funeral for Chad Littlefield will be at the First Baptist Church in Midlothian at 2 p.m., Friday. The 38-year-old is survived by his wife and daughter.

Littlefield and his close friend and neighbor Chris Kyle were at the Rough Creek Lodge gun range on Saturday to help veteran Eddie Ray Routh, who was struggling with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder after his tour of duty. Littlefield was there to help provide support to the veteran.

Police say Routh shot Littlefield and Kyle multiple times at the gun range. Officers said Routh thought the men were out to get him and believed he needed to kill them first.

A trust fund for the families of both victims has been established. The public can make donations at http://www.thecraft.com.

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Jobs Program Sways Dead Man̢۪s Curve Replacement Critics

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 07 Februari 2013 | 20.41

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A new job-training program unveiled Wednesday swayed critics of the Dallas plan to remove the S.M. Wright Freeway and the notorious "Dead Man's Curve."

Crashes are common at the curve where U.S. Highway 175 C.F Hawn Freeway becomes S.M. Wright Freeway heading north to Downtown Dallas.

The Texas Department of Transportation plans to remove the curve by extending the C.F. Hawn Freeway to the west, linking 175 directly to I-45, diverting 175 traffic from the S.M. Wright Freeway.

Years of debate have centered on the next phase of the plan, which will demolish the 10-lane S.M. Wright Freeway and replace it with a six-lane surface street through South Dallas.

Some critics wanted a four-lane street, concerned that even the six-lane road would carry too much traffic.

"What we were concerned with was economic development and the opportunity for the redevelopment of South Dallas," said Rev. Gerald Britt, a community leader.

But Britt attended the City Hall press conference Wednesday where South Dallas City Councilmember Carolyn Davis unveiled the job training plan.

The program will focus on training workers from South Dallas, with $2.5 million in money normally reserved for road construction.

"It started in this area because there's a workforce out here that needs to be tapped into, there's a contracting element that needs to be increased," said Bill Hale, Texas Department of Transportation Dallas District Chief Engineer.

Hale said transportation officials in other Texas cities are now studying the Dallas job-training plan.

"Tell everybody in Austin, we want to make this so successful that everybody through out the state is going to be doing it," Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings said.

Some existing South Dallas business people are still not sold on the S.M. Wright reconstruction.

Rick Svay owns Texas Liquor on S.M. Wright near Hatcher.  He counts on the heavy freeway traffic.

"If you have no traffic, you have no business," he said.

Svay believes the existing roadway is just fine and doubts removing it will improve the aging neighborhood.

"Why not use that money to renovate it instead of tear it down," he said.

Construction to eliminate Dead Man's Curve is set to begin in early 2014 with the S.M. Wright demolition to follow in 2017.

The job training program is gearing up now.

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Texas College Students Could Soon Pack Heat

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Students with concealed handgun licenses could soon carry guns on Texas college campuses.

More than a dozen state senators have signed on to Senate Bill 182, also known as the  "Campus Personal Protection Act."

The bill's primary author, Senator Brian Birdwell, said the bill is about preserving the 2nd Amendment.

"This affords CHL holders, one of the most lawful group of citizens in our state, to be able exercise that 2nd amendment right to go on to the campus of higher learning to be able defend themselves and protect their right to self-preservation, God forbid, some act of evil be perpetrated," Birdwell said.

If passed, the bill would allow CHL holders to bring concealed weapons onto public universities. Private universities could choose to go gun-free.

"It does respect the private property rights of the private institutions, and they have the opportunities to opt-out of the requirements," Birdwell said. "So we do want to respect the private institutions private property rights."

The bill also gives some say to universities on where students can and cannot bring their concealed weapons.

"They are to establish some rules and some boundaries, sporting events for example, are separated out of there, so it provides quite a bit of local control for the local universities," said State Senator Kelly Hancock.

Hancock said the bill would not just affect students.

"And really more what you're talking about more with a CHL on a college campus is really you're probably addressing more professors, university employees then you are actually students," Hancock said.

Birdwell said CHL holders living on-campus at public universities would have to secure the gun, according to university set rules.

NBC 5 reached out to several DFW area universities and colleges for an opinion about the bill.

"In keeping with state law, neither the University of North Texas, as one of the state's public institutions, nor I in my position as the university president, may take a position supporting or opposing any specific State of Texas legislation," UNT President V. Lane Rawlings said in a statement.

TCU's chancellor also released a statement on the bill.

""With respect to the proposed bill, TCU's biggest priority is keeping the campus safe. We accomplish that through our 24/7 TCU Police force, which has procedures in place dedicated to the protection of all members of our community. I believe that TCU, as a private institution, should be provided with a choice as to whether we would permit someone with a concealed weapon license to carry a weapon on campus," said TCU Chancellor Victor J. Boschini Jr.

In the past, the student congress at UTA passed a resolution against CHL holders bringing concealed guns to class.

The bill has been referred to the Criminal Justice Committee.
 

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UNT Bans Alcohol at Fraternity, Sorority Events

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The University of North Texas announced Wednesday that the school has placed a ban on alcohol at all Greek life events.

The ban was announced after an incident, involving UNT police, where underage drinking allegedly occurred in January at a fraternity house.


"Furnishing alcohol to a minor is illegal, and so is the consumption of alcohol by minors. When it comes to our students, UNT will not tolerate either and we are committed to help prevent it from happening," said Elizabeth With, vice president of student affairs in a press release.

The Dean of Students is leading a task force to promote responsible, legal alcohol use. The task force will include Greek Life students, chapter and campus advisors to Greek organizations, and faculty.

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Mom Charged for Middle School Prank

Ben Russell, NBC 5 News

A Tarrant County grand jury indicted Tara Mauney for her alleged role in a juvenile prank from July 2012.

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A Colleyville mother was indicted Wednesday on one felony count of criminal mischief.

A Tarrant County grand jury indicted Tara Mauney for her alleged role in a juvenile prank from July 2012.

Investigators from the Colleyville Police Department said Mauney took a group of middle school students to a Bedford Walmart in late July 2012 to purchase supplies. The group then vandalized a property in the 4600 block of Alexandra Drive, investigators said.

Mauney and the kids reportedly threw toilet paper into the trees, put raw chicken in a mailbox, used dark markers to scrawl foul language on a wall of the home and wrote similar words on the driveway with mustard, police said.

Mauney's attorney, Warren St. John, told NBC 5 his client denies any wrongdoing and that he is disappointed with the indictment. St. John added that he and his client were frustrated Wednesday when the members of the grand jury declined to hear her testimony.

Criminal mischief is a felony that carries with it a maximum of a $10,000 fine and up to two years in state prison.

A trial date has not yet been set, St. John said.

Neither representatives from the Colleyville Police Department nor the Tarrant County District Attorney's Office would comment on the indictment.

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AA, US Airways Merger Tentatively Set for Next Week

Scott Gordon, NBC 5 News

American Airlines and US Airways have made tentative plans to announce a merger early next week, according to four sources familiar with the planning.

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American Airlines and US Airways have made tentative plans to announce a merger early next week, according to four sources familiar with the planning.

The sources caution no final decisions have been made, but that the announcement could come as early as Tuesday morning.

US Airways CEO Doug Parker would head the merged airline, which instantly would become the world's largest.

Under the scenario, now in its final stages, American Airlines CEO Tom Horton would accept a multimillion dollar payout to exit the company or take an honorary post on the board of directors in which he has no real power, the sources said.

An American spokesman said late Wednesday the company has no comment on rumors or speculation.

Unions representing pilots, flight attendants and ground workers have pushed for months for the merger. Privately, union leaders expressed cautious jubilation that the announcement appeared close.

A new merged airline would be based in Fort Worth and operate under the American name. The US Airways brand would go away.

American declared bankruptcy Nov. 29, 2011 and is expected to emerge in the next few months.

One source who supports the merger said Horton was still "throwing grenades in the room" and still opposed combining companies right now -- even as his own managers were preparing for the transition without him.

Another person with close knowledge of the deliberations of the creditors' committee said the influential group has essentially agreed on the valuation of each airline -- somewhere close to 75 percent for American and 25 percent for US Airways. That would bring more money to American's creditors because the talks started at 70 percent and 30 percent.

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Fired LAPD Officer Wanted in Connection With Double Murder

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Ex-LAPD Officer Threatens Former Colleagues in Manifesto: Police

Apparently disgruntled over his termination from the force, Christopher Jordan Dorner wrote a manifesto that appears to lay out a plan for targeting those involved in his firing. Police said the 11,000-word letter implicates Dorner in the murders of a couple in Irvine. Kim Baldonado reports for the NBC4 News at 11 p.m. on Feb. 6, 2013.

Neighbors of Ex-Officer Wanted in Murders Told to "Stay Inside or Leave"

A resident near 4931 Sharon Dr. in La Palma – the last known address of Christopher Jordan Dorner, wanted in connection with a double murder in Irvine – said when investigators descended on the neighborhood, she was advised to stay indoors or leave altogether. Robert Kovacik reports from La Palma for the NBC4 News at 11 p.m. on Feb. 6, 2013.

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Detectives are looking for a former LAPD officer, apparently disgruntled over his termination from the force, in connection with the double murder of a newly engaged couple last weekend, Irvine Police Chief David Maggard said Wednesday evening.

Maggard said that Christopher Jordan Dorner implicated himself in a "multi-page manifesto" that was published online but has since been taken down. A source inside LAPD gave NBC4 the manifesto, which is about 11,300 words long and appears to lay out a plan for targeting those involved in his firing.

In the manifesto -- addressed to "America" and titled "Last Resort" -- Dorner writes that the "horrendous murders" are "a necessary evil."

"I know I will be villified (sic) by the LAPD and the media," he writes. "Unfortunately, this is a necessary evil that I do not enjoy but must partake and complete for substantial change to occur within the LAPD and reclaim my name."

Dorner goes on to say, "There will be an element of surprise where you work, live, eat, and sleep."

Authorities asked for the public's help in finding Dorner, whose last known address is 4931 Sharon Dr. in La Palma. Dorner is described as 6 feet tall, about 270 pounds with black hair and brown eyes.

He may be driving a blue 2005 Nissan Titan pickup truck with California license plate 7X03191, and is "likely armed and dangerous," Maggard said.

A resident in the La Palma neighborhood where Doran lived told NBC4 that police advised her to "stay inside or leave the neighborhood." Sgt. Paul Morales with La Palma police said the agency is beefing up patrols in the area.

Pictured below in a photo from a 2006 LAPD newsletter, Dorner was on the force until 2009 and was a reservist in the U.S. Navy, according to Maggard.

In a statement released late Wednesday, LAPD said it is "implementing all measures possible" to protect the department's personnel and their families, some of whom were threatened in Doran's manifesto." LAPD said Dorner was was employed as a police officer from Feb. 7, 2002, until Sept. 4, 2008.

Monica Quan, 28, and her fiancé, Keith Lawrence, 27, were fatally shot Sunday while sitting in their car on the top level of a parking structure in the 2100 block of Scholarship Drive, according to Irvine police.

Quan's father was the first Asian-American to become an LAPD captain, and also worked on the Asian Gang Task Force.

In his manifesto, Dorner repeatedly refers to a Randy Quan as being involved in his firing.

"I never had the opportunity to have a family of my own, I'm terminating yours. Quan, ..., and BOR members Look your wives/husbands and surviving children directly in the face and tell them the truth as to why your children are dead," the manifesto read, in part.

Quan and Lawrence died from multiple gunshot wounds, according to autopsy results released Wednesday. Before the release of the autopsies, it was not reported that the victims were each shot multiple times.

The recently engaged couple was last seen in Winnetka at a Super Bowl party, and lived in the apartment complex attached to the parking garage. The couple left the party about 7 p.m. and were found slumped over in their car about 9 p.m.

Officials would not say where on their bodies the pair was hit.

Quan worked for two years as assistant basketball coach at Cal State Fullerton. Her team will observe a moment of silence Saturday when CSU Fullerton is set to take on UC Riverside.

Dorner's identification and the autopsy results come a day after family and friends pleaded for the public's help in finding whoever is responsible for the fatal shootings.

Anyone with information can call Irvine Police at 949-724-7192. Police said if anyone sees Dorner, they should not approach him and immediately call 911.

NBC4 staffer Nyree Arabian contributed to this report.

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Customers Robbed at Gunpoint in Mesquite

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 06 Februari 2013 | 20.41

Tammy Mutasa, Garland Reporter

Mesquite police are looking for two men who robbed a convenience store and held up customers at gunpoint Thursday night.

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Police are looking for two men who robbed a popular convenience store in Mesquite at gunpoint Thursday night.

The robbery happened at Main Street Munchies on the 800 Block of East Main Street, near downtown Mesquite at about 6:15 p.m.

"They're standing around enjoying life one minute then the next minute their life is shattered by somebody who has no regard for human beings," said Reynold's mother Kelly Ashcraft."I thank God that they were all safe. Bumps and bruises and emotional scares, but they're alive and that's all that matters."

The store owners tell NBC 5 the two men got away with about $7,000 dollars from the cash register and safety deposit bags.

If you have information about the robbery or the suspects, call the Mesquite Police Department criminal investigation division at 972-216-6252 or click here to submit information.

Cody Reynolds, a cancer survivor still battling the effects, was threatened and held hostage while two men robbed the convenience store at gunpoint.

 

"They hit me in the head and dragged me to the front of the store and then they threw back over here," said Reynolds. "I blacked out a couple of times and I couldn't sleep at night after that."

Store surveillance video shows the suspects walking into Main Street Munchies, pretending to buy cigarettes when they pull out a gun and demand cash. One man jumps over the counter, while the other confronts Reynolds, his friends and the store owners.

"I honestly thought I was going to die the way he was treating everybody and the way they're voices were, they were so angry," said Brian Manley, who was present at the time of the robbery.

Witnesses said there was a getaway car waiting for the men. No one has been able to describe the vehicle.

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Bill Could Allow Opting-Out of Smart Meters

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Just months after Oncor finished installing millions of "Smart Meters" in North Texas, a new bill in Austin could let customers remove the digital devices from their homes.

Oncor finished installing more than 3.2 million advanced meters in North Texas. Jeamy Molina, a spokeswoman for Oncor, said the project started in 2009.

"We started our rollout in 2009 and finished in 2012. And we've been trying to educate our customers ever since," Molina said.

The public education hasn't been easy. From the beginning of the roll out, customers have had concerns. Republican State Sen. John Carona said he's heard plenty of complaints from customers. The issues range from health concerns over the radio-frequency used by the meters, to property rights issues.

"It's mainly people perceiving there is a health issue. And in terms of respecting individual rights,  and the strong feeling people have that they should be able to control what is attached to their home, in this case, the meter, this legislation is in response to that," Carona said.

The complaints prompted Carona to author Senate Bill 241. The bill would allow Texans to opt out of receiving a smart meter for a fee. The measure would also let Texans who already have an advanced meter to have the device taken off for a fee.

"If you choose to opt out, you can do so. Now you have to pay a reasonable cost for doing so, because there is a cost where the meters have already been installed, and there is an ongoing cost to manually continue to read your meter as opposed to it being done electronically, which is one of the features of a smart meter," Carona said.

Carona said he's not sure how much of a fee would be added on to remove the meter, if the bill passes. Carona said that number will be discussed during the legislative process.

Terry Hadley, a spokesman for the Public Utility Commission in Austin told NBC 5 that the commission will discuss a range for the fee starting later on this month when the PUC meets to discuss the issue. Hadley said the PUC is working to come up with opt out plan for customers. Carona said he's aware of the PUC's actions.

"If the Public Utility Commission chooses to act on that issue, and they act in a way that is responsive to the concerns of homeowners, we'd be willing to pull aside the legislation. Otherwise we'll pass legislation to mandate that it be done and that they be able to have that opt out provision," Carona said.

Learn more about Smart Meters here: https://www.smartmetertexas.com/CAP/public/
 

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Sister to 911: Routh Was "Psychotic"

Randy McIlwain, NBC 5 News

Midlothian police release a 911 call made by the sister of Eddie Ray Routh, meanwhile, a search warrant reveals more information that police say ties the man to the murder of Chris Kyle and Chad Littlefield.

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Funeral arrangements are being finalized for ex-Navy SEAL Chris Kyle and his friend Chad Littlefield. Both were killed on Feb. 2 allegedly by a former marine.

Routh's Sister's 911 Call Released by Police

Edited: Midlothian police released the 911 call made by the sister of Eddie Routh, the man accused of killing "American Sniper" Chris Kyle and his friend Chad Littlefield.

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The sister of the Iraq War veteran charged with killing a former Navy SEAL sniper and his friend told a North Texas 911 operator that her brother was "psychotic."

Midlothian police released the 911 call Tuesday. In it, Eddie Ray Routh's sister says her brother came to her house Sunday and told her that he killed two people at a shooting range.

The woman, Laura Blevins, told the 911 operator that she wasn't sure if her brother was being honest with her, but that she was scared he may return to the house.

 "My brother just came by here ... he told me that he's committed a murder.  I'm terrified for my life because I don't know if he's going to come back here," Blevins said.

In a written statement to police, Blevins wrote that her brother was "out of his mind, saying people were sucking his soul and that he could smell the pigs. He said he was going to get their souls before they took his."

The sister's statement was quoted by a Texas Ranger to obtain a search warrant for Routh's Lancaster home.

Routh is charged with gunning down former Navy SEAL sniper Chris Kyle and his friend Chad Littlefield at a gun range Saturday.

Routh's brother-in-law told the 911 operator that Routh was recently diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder and was released from a mental hospital about a week ago.

His actual mental health condition remains unclear and while Routh has been charged in the killing, he has not yet entered a plea. Routh is jailed in Erath County on $3 million bail.

Meanwhile, Kyle's family announced details of his memorial service.

It will be Monday at 1 p.m. at Cowboys Stadium, the family said in a post on his Facebook page.

NBC 5's Scott Gordon contributed to this report.

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Protestors Clash Over Gay Scouting Policy

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The Boy Scouts of America's policy excluding gay members and leaders could be up for a vote as soon as Wednesday, when the organization's national executive board meets behind closed doors under intense pressure from several sides.

BSA announced last week it was considering allowing troops to decide whether to allow gay membership.

That news has placed a spotlight on executive board meetings that began Monday in Irving, where scouting headquarters is located.

BSA spokesman Deron Smith said last week that the board could take a vote Wednesday or decide to discuss the policy, but the organization will issue a statement either way.

The board has remained silent otherwise.

Meanwhile, groups on all sides have organized to try to make their voices heard.

A Lancaster church as well as the Conservative group Texas Values both plan to be outside the headquarters on Wednesday.

"It's not hate. It's not bigotry. It's a choice about how to raise my children in what I perceive to be my Christian values. If yours are different, great, take your values in places where people agree with you," said Boy Scout Troop Leader Chris Kirby.

Others, including openly gay Eagle Scout James Dale, say the policy is wrong.

"I think fair-minded Americans know that discrimination is wrong, and that the Boy Scouts were out of step with America by excluding gay young people and telling non-gay children that discrimination was an American value," said Dale.

After Dale was kicked out of scouting, he took his case to the Supreme Court, but lost after the court upheld the organizations' ban.

Jennifer Tyrrell, a gay mother whose son is a Boy Scout, led a group of petitioners in a press conference in front of the Boy Scouts of America's National Headquarters in Irving Monday.

"Children's psyche are involved here. When you tell a child they're not good enough, when you tell a child their parent's not good enough, it takes a toll on that child. And so, it's not OK anymore," Tyrrell said.

Petitioners trying to dissolve the ban said they delivered 1.4 million signatures to Boy Scout Headquarters in Irving on Monday.

Gay rights organizations have been successful in getting businesses like UPS to pull their funding from scouting due to the ban.

The Associated Press' Nomaan Merchant, NBC 5's Kendra Lyn, and NBC 5's Greg Janda contributed to this report.


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Dangling Truck Pulled Onto Overpass

Tow trucks pull a dangling box truck back onto an overpass after a deadly crash in Fort Lauderdale.

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One person was killed and another hospitalized after the box truck they were in crashed and was left dangling off the side of a South Florida highway overpass early Wednesday.

The incident happened around 5 a.m. on the State Road 84 westbound on-ramp from I-95 in Fort Lauderdale.

Police said two people were in the Tracy Bakery truck when it crashed and ended up halfway off the ramp with its front end leaning against a pillar.

Congestion on South Florida's Roads 11th Worst in Nation: Report

The driver of the truck was taken out and transported to Broward Health Medical Center where their condition was unknown.

The passenger remained inside the truck and had been unresponsive, Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue spokesman Matt Little said.

Three tow trucks were brought to the scene to pull the truck back onto the overpass about two hours after the crash.

The truck's passenger was later pronounced dead, officials said.

Little said a second car was involved in the crash and a person inside that car may be injured.

None of the people involved has been identified. A woman who answered the phone at Tracy Bakery said she doesn't know the people who were inside the truck or where they were going to or from when the crash happened.

The crash left the two right lanes to the State Road 84 on-ramp blocked and two northbound lanes of I-95 just south of State Road 84 closed and caused traffic delays in the area.

No other details were immediately known.

Check back with NBC6.com for updates.

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Beer Truck Crash Shuts Down I-35

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Fast Five Live's Keaton Fox snaps this shot of a closed I-35 northbound after a semi crash.

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A crashed beer truck shut down I-35 in Cooke County for a portion of the morning.

Cooke County emergency crews say a crash involving one truck shut down Interstate 35 northbound at mile marker 483 near the town of Valley View.

According to Cooke County authorities, a call came in at 1:15 a.m. of the crash.

Valley View police say fog caused the truck crash as the driver of the beer truck couldn't see a curve in the highway.

The truck spilled diesel and beer all over the roadway, but there were no human injuries reported.

I-35 was closed until about 6:15 a.m. to clean up the crash.

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Two Pedestrians Hit By Vehicle in Lewisville

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 05 Februari 2013 | 20.41

Ellen Goldberg, NBC 5 News

Police say a driver struck two pedestrians crossing Fox Avenue in Lewisville Monday night.

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Lewisville police say two pedestrians were struck by a vehicle while crossing a street Monday night.

A driver hit two pedestrians trying to cross Fox Avenue at about 6:45 p.m., police say. Both victims have been airlifted to Parkland Hospital. 

Lewisville police tell NBC 5 that both victims are in critical, but stable condition, at Parkland.

Police say the two pedestrians were struck crossing Fox Avenue, near Edmonds Lane, in an area without a crosswalk. 

The two victims were hit by the driver of a 2002 Kia Sedona, police say. 

The driver, whose name has not been released, stopped and waited for police to arrive and is fully cooperating with the investigation. 

Lewisville police are working to identify the two victims and notify their  families.

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Southlake Community Gathers to Address Teen Issues

Kevin Cokely, NBC 5 News

Hundreds of parents and students in Southlake gathered Monday night, determined to prevent more teen tragedies within the community after recent teen suicides.

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Nearly 1,000 parents and students attended a community meeting in Southlake Monday night to talk about teen depression and suicide.

"The problems I think are the same as many other communities but we're really putting our foot down and saying we've got to talk about this and we've got to do something about it" says organizer Laura Hill, with Students and Parents Against Risks to our Kids (SPARK).

SPARK held three similar meetings this past fall focused on drugs and alcohol use, but after last month's drug overdose deaths of two students from Carroll Senior High School, interest in Monday night's meeting spiked.

"I think it just shows people that this is really happening here, you can't just ignore it any more," says high school junior Clayton Archer, "...and those deaths really showed that we have a problem here and kids need help."

Students themselves suggested the topic for Monday's meeting, after three teen suicides and 14 attempted suicides in Southlake since 2010.

"I just think it was important to show like what this can do to you, how suicide can affect other people and drugs, and just to find healthier ways to be able to handle stress and depression and stuff like that," says high school junior Jennifer Anderson.

The city now has a task force looking for better ways to keep kids safe, addressing everything from drug and alcohol use, depression and suicide, to school security.

The task force expects to make some recommendations by the end of March.

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No Recall on IKEA Glass Desks After Rare Breakage Reports

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The Consumer Product Safety Commission has received reports of at least seven tempered glass desks from IKEA spontaneously shattering.  While no recall has been issued, NBC 5 Investigates Consumer Unit looked into why the desks, which do not all have the same design, are breaking and what's being done.

One of the CPSC reports came from Honey Grove resident Kayla Hall.  She came home from work several weeks ago to find her IKEA glass desk had spontaneously shattered.  Pieces were everywhere, she said, in every corner of the room, on top of other furniture and even in the hallway.

 "Pieces had gone under the door into the closet, which is across the room.  Anywhere it could get, it pretty much was," Hall said.

Hall bought the desk months before, which was black and clear with images of butterflies and flowers, at IKEA in Frisco. 

"IKEA had the best prices," said Hall. "And I liked the style of the things they had.  And when I saw that desk it had the flowers and the butterflies.  I thought this it's cute. It's girly. I like it."

Hall spent hours every day studying at the desk for her CPA exam.  She said she was thankful no one was home, her dogs were in their crates and no one was injured when the desk broke.

"No Way to Predict" When, If Tempered Glass May Fail

"There's really no way to predict when and where this is going to happen," said Lee Green, a professional engineer at Goodson Engineering in Denton who studies things like glass failures. "You can have a glass table in service for two, four, 10 years before it finally fails."

But experts like Green said though these breakages are rare, there are typically explanations.  The most common reason is if the glass gets hit or nicked.  Even a tiny tap or nick can eventually cause the glass to break. But if a hit or nick or scratch can be ruled out, the other the reason tempered glass may spontaneously break is because there may be an impurity or inclusion left in the glass during the manufacturing process.

"They are microscopic flaws in the glass that can't be detected easily," explained John Waskow, also a professional engineer and the director of regional operations for Architectural Testing, a company with a Southlake facility that assesses whether glass in buildings meets safety standards.

These tiny flaws, while rare, occur in the tempering process, ironically the very same process that makes glass stronger and safer.

 "Roughly one percent of all glass produced can be expected to fail spontaneously at some point during its life," Waskow said.

Hall said nothing fell on her desk and she didn't believe it had any hits or nicks.
But to figure out why her desk broke would take a lot of time, and it would be costly, so she may never know the exact reason.  But her tempered glass desk did break as it was supposed to, into tiny chucks and not into sharp chards of regular glass.

NBC 5 contacted the CPSC about Hall's desk and the other IKEA desks.

"From the reports and pictures we received, the tempered glass broke into nugget-sized pieces as the standard requires. This raises a question about whether this is a quality or safety issue," said Alex Filip, a spokesman for the CPSC.

NBC 5 also contacted IKEA spokeswoman Mona Astra Liss, who said that IKEA'S glass has one of the most rigorous testing processes of the entire IKEA product range.

"Fragmentation tests are made daily at our process suppliers and are continuously followed up by our purchasing teams in quality reviews," Liss said in a statement.

The statement also said: "Sometimes the tension caused by a strike, a knock or a scratch stays in the glass. A very small impact can make the glass shatter, hours or even months later. This is why glass, at rare occasions, may seem to shatter for no apparent reason."
 
In an email to Hall, IKEA apologized and told her, "The safety of our customers is very important."

The letter went on to say that the company would file a report with its quality and safety group in Sweden.  IKEA also issued her a refund.

"It's just one of those things you don't think about when you're buying furniture.  You don't think that it could suddenly just blow up on you," Hall said.

The CPSC reviews every report filed on its website, SaferProducts.gov, and notifies the named manufacturer within five days of the report being filed, Filip said. So the agency encourages consumers with a product safety or standard concern to file a report.

"The more reports on SaferProducts.gov, the more information CPSC and other consumers have to evaluate a product safety issue. Details like the make, model and serial number of the product are very helpful when filing a report on SaferProducts.gov," he said.

Hall said she intends to steer clear of a glass when she looks to buy another desk.

"I definitely won't be going with glass again," Hall said.

Waskow, on the other hand, isn't concerned.  He told NBC 5, coincidentally, he has an IKEA glass desk with butterflies and flowers, just like the one purchased by Hall's, in his daughter's room.

"My daughter uses it and I have no issues or concerns with it," he said.

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"Sniper" Suspect Previously Threatened Self, Family: Police

Scott Gordon, NBC 5 News

Eddie Routh is charged with shooting and killing ex-Navy Seal Chris Kyle and his friend Chad Littlefield.

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Authorities say the Iraq War veteran charged in the shooting deaths at a Texas gun range had threatened himself and his family in the past, according to police records.

Eddie Ray Routh is facing one count of capital murder and two counts of murder in the deaths of former Navy SEAL and "American Sniper" author Chris Kyle and his friend Chad Littlefield.

Kyle and Littlefield were shot and killed at a Texas gun range on Saturday.

NBC 5 DFW obtained police reports from Lancaster Monday that said Routh was admitted to a psychiatric hospital in September 2012, after his mother said he'd threatened to "blow his brains out."

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Eddie Ray Routh, the man accused of killing "American Sniper" Chris Kyle and friend Chad Littlefield, is being held in segregated housing in the Erath Co. jail while his mental competency is under evaluation.

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In the report, officers said they were called to a disturbance where Routh was threatening to kill himself and his family. Officers said they'd found Routh walking without shoes and a shirt and that he smelled of alcohol. According to police, Routh told them that he was a Marine veteran suffering from PTSD and that he was hurting and that his family didn't understand what he'd been through.

According to Routh's mother, who is quoted in the report, he became upset when his father said he was going to sell Routh's gun.

An earlier report from the Lancaster police, from May of 2012, indicated Routh's mother Jodi had called police after she said her son had taken nine bottles of pills from her home.

On Monday, Routh's attorney said his client was counseled as recently as Jan. 29 at a Dallas Veterans Affairs hospital and was taking medication.

Routh, a member of the Marine Corps Reserve, is being held at the Erath County Jail on $3 million bond. According to Erath County Sheriff Tommy Bryant, Routh is on suicide watch.

NBC 5's Scott Gordon and Randy McIlwain contributed to this report.

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Man Kills Neighbors in Fight Over Dog Feces: Police

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A couple was shot and killed Monday morning in an argument with their neighbor over dog feces, Dallas police say.

When officers arrived at the Sable Ridge Apartments around 8 a.m. Monday, they found two people, later identified as 32-year-old Michelle Jackson and 31-year-old Jamie Stafford, dead at the scene from apparent gunshot wounds. An infant inside the couple's apartment was not injured.

After talking with witnesses, police began searching for Chung Kim, a resident of the complex identified by residents as a man who lived in the unit below Stafford and Jackson and was seen leaving the complex after the shooting.

Police later located Kim in his black Lexus SUV on nearby Larmanda Street and took him into custody.

Investigators said the couple had been dumping dog feces on the patio and at the front door of Kim's apartment. During the dispute Monday morning, police said Kim pulled out a gun and shot Jackson as she stood on her balcony. Police said Kim then went upstairs and into the couple's apartment and shot Stafford as he jumped off the balcony while trying to escape. Police said Kim then stood over Stafford and shot him again.

Residents told NBC 5 DFW they heard arguing followed by several gunshots.

"I heard about eight or nine gunshots just go off, 'pow, pow, pow,' like three separate times. It was like, first there was two or three, then there was a pause for like 30 or 40 seconds and then there was another three or four shots, and there was a pause and a couple more shots," said resident Michael Issa.

"I waited for like three or four minutes and I ain't hear nothing. I came outside to smoke a cigarette and look upstairs, and there's feet hanging over my head," he added.

A friend of the victim said there had been several arguments over pets and noise. 

One neighbor, Yolanda Washington, spoke of the couple's children, including the infant who was home at the time of the shooting.

"When they come home today, their mother and their father is gone. Little baby — they call the newborn Little Mama — Little Mama is not going to never know her parents. She'll never know her parents. Never," said Washington.

Marissa Gonzales with Child Protective Services said they took temporary custody of a 1-month-old child found unharmed inside the apartment. CPS said there were three other children who were attending school at the time of the shooting. All of the children are now with relatives.

NBC 5 DFW's Keaton Fox, Greg Janda and Stefan Gorman contributed to this report.

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Gas Prices Jump in North Texas

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North Texans are feeling the pinch at their local gasoline pumps. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

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North Texans are feeling the pinch at their local gasoline pumps.

Alice Spratling of Dallas said the latest increase in prices is "terrible."

"[It] makes me do less driving, I go back and forth to work," Spratling said. "It's very bad and the economy's not getting any better."

NBC 5 found gas prices are $3.45 at a Shell station at Riverfront and Continental and $3.43 at the 7-Eleven/Exxon across the street in Dallas. Fuel City on Riverfront was situated at $3.31 a gallon.

CNBC's Sharon Epperson says the spring rally in gas prices has come earlier than usual this year.

"We have refineries down in a number of locations, oil prices are rising," Epperson explained. " And then we have a supply shortage in California so inventories are being diverted from elsewhere in the country to help out with that."

That price hike is hitting Americans right where it hurts, their wallets. The United States Energy Information Administration says the average household spend $2,912 on gas in 2012 -- just under 4-percent of their income before taxes.

With the exception of 2008, that was the highest in nearly 30-years. Analysts already say gas is at it's highest price ever for early February, but there might be hope.

"I think this is just a temporary blip that we see in prices. 2013, at least in my book, still expected to be lower, at least for a yearly average, than what we saw in 2012."

Until the relief comes at the pump, some North Texans had a simple idea to save on gas costs.

"I'm going to have to drive less," James Allen of Fort Worth said. "I'm going to have to park it."

NBC 5's Greg Janda contributed to this report.

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Joe Flacco Finishes the Job

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For much of the night, it seemed like Super Bowl XLVII would be remembered as the night the lights went out in New Orleans. But it will also be remembered for Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco, who responded to questions about whether he's an elite QB by winning the Super Bowl MVP.

The 34-minute power outage in the third quarter at the Superdome may have been the most surreal moment in the history of our country's biggest spectacle. With the Ravens up 28-6 at that point and doing absolutely nothing wrong, it seemed like the only thing anyone would be talking about was who to blame for a embarrassment of epic proportions for the league and the city. 

We'll never forget seeing the stadium going dark, but the way the game unfolded from that point guarantees that we'll be thinking of it for a lot more than the blackout. The Ravens' 34-31 win was chockful of storylines that will make for good fodder in our football-less future. 

The 49ers rattled off 17 points in just over four minutes after the blackout, their offense finally coming to life after a sloppy first half that featured two turnovers. What looked like the first Super Bowl rout in a long time turned into an incredible game. A bad punt and a Ray Rice fumble helped the 49ers turn the tables.

Colin Kaepernick fulfilled the hype during the second half comeback, finishing the day with 302 passing yards and rushing for 62 yards and a touchdown to nearly bring the 49ers all the way back. The delay from the blackout might have sapped some energy from the Ravens' legs, but we've seen Kaepernick do this enough in his first 10 games to know that it can't take all the blame. 

One of the things we'll wonder about the most is why Jim Harbaugh chose not to have his quarterback run on any of the team's four plays inside the Ravens' 7-yard line as with time running out in the fourth quarter. Kaepernick wound up throwing incomplete to Michael Crabtree on fourth down as Harbaugh screamed for a holding flag that would not come. 

Debating whether or not that was a foul could take a whole blackout, but Harbaugh's usage of Kaepernick is a more interesting question. Harbaugh chose not to run Kaepernick on a two-point conversion earlier in the fourth and Ravens safety Ed Reed blew up the play with an unmolested rush into the backfield to force an incompletion. 

Kaepernick's ability to make plays with his feet helped the 49ers get back into the game and the coach will have plenty of people wondering why he didn't let him do it in some of the biggest spots.

John Harbaugh won't have to answer any such questions. 

Joe Flacco's been doubted an awful lot over the years, but the team put the game into his hands on a crucial third-and-one with 6:30 to play and a two-point lead to protect. Flacco audibled into a pass and found Anquan Boldin, who fought off good coverage to catch the ball and keep the drive alive long enough for a field goal that proved essential. 

It wasn't the greatest throw you'll ever see. Neither was the 56-yard lollipop to Jacoby Jones for a second quarter touchdown. Flacco made them and two other touchdown passes without throwing an interception for the fourth time in four playoff tries, though, and that counts for a lot. 

There are things to pick apart about Flacco, but at some point you have to surrender to the record and his is sparkling. Five playoff trips, three trips to the AFC title game and, now, a Super Bowl MVP earned when it looked like the lights had gone out on the Ravens when they went out in the dome. 

That's what you want when you talk about a franchise quarterback and it's why Flacco is going to cash in handsomely when the Ravens sign the impending free agent before he can even speak to another team.

There will still be those that argue Flacco isn't elite, but it's a moot point when you're a winner, and that's pretty much the final word on the referendum about Flacco's standing in the league.

On a night when Ray Lewis went out a winner, Kaepernick made us wonder what he'll do for an encore and the biggest show in America was plunged into darkness, Flacco's confirmation wound up as the biggest story of all. 

Josh Alper is also a writer for Pro Football Talk. You can follow him on Twitter.

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Police Arrest 25 Post Super Bowl Game

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Raw Video: 49ers Fans React to Super Bowl Loss

49er die-hard fans at Pete's in San Francisco clap their hands to their heads in defeat as their beloved team loses the Super Bowl to the Baltimore Ravens Sunday night.

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San Francisco police reported minor flare-ups of violence as disappointed San Francisco 49ers fans reacted to their team's loss to the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday during the Super Bowl.

Fans threw bottles at police officers in the Mission District following the 49ers 34-31  loss, according to Officer Carlos Manfredi. And as of 10 p.m., police had arrested  25 people, mostly for being drunk.

Police were doing their best to prevent more major calamities as they shut down parts of the Mission to stop cars from cruising and parking while street sweepers cleaned up any potential fire hazards.

"I think they're doing a great job," said Shanah Ucan of San Francisco. "People are safe, people who want to come out and enjoy what's happening."

The city was much calmer than when the San Francisco Giants won the World Series in October when several vandals took to the streets, setting fires, breaking windows and torching a Muni bus.

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For the Super Bowl, Mayor Ed Lee had worked with police, fire and bar owners to prevent such mayhem from happening on the streets in San Francisco, even asking patrons to not serve hard alcohol and cut customers off if they were getting too drunk.

"It's nowhere compared to the Giants," Manfredi said.

At Pete's Tavern in San Francisco, the mood was definitely somber, as fans clapped their hands to the heads as the Niners lost the game. Still, many said they were proud of their hometown team.

Elsewhere in the city, in neighborhoods such as the Haight  Ashbury, fans reported a somber mood but no violence. Although in some part of the city, residents felt the need to set off some fireworks, despite the loss.

Lee congratulated the 49ers for their "spectacular  performance" despite the 34-31 defeat.

"The entire team demonstrated what you can accomplish with enough  perseverance and teamwork," Lee said in a statement. "The journey of the 49ers in their 'Quest for Six' reinvigorated  San Francisco Bay Area football fans in a way unseen for nearly two decades."

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