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Bikes Could Lead to "Pipe" Robber

7-31-05 – Ardmore police are looking for the man who robbed Lasley's One Stop convenience store Friday morning. This weekend, they found a pair of bikes that could lead to the suspect.

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Energy Bill Extends Daylight-Savings Time

7-29-05 - The new energy bill that's cleared the House aims to change when we spring forward and fall back. Daylight-saving time could start three weeks earlier and run through Halloween...

Emergency Landing Turns Rough

7-28-05 - A small plane made a crash landing in northwest Carter County Thursday afternoon. A pilot from Yuma, Arizona was on his way home from McKinney when a drop in oil pressure forced him to land.

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Fuel Tax Proposed for Better Roads

7-28-05 - Will Oklahomans pay higher gas prices in exchange for better roads? A group called Oklahomans for Safe Bridges and Roads hopes so. Voters will head to the polls in September to decide just that.

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Texas Law May Fold Poker Games

7-28-05 - If you play poker tournaments in local bars and restaurants, you may soon be forced to fold your hand. Poker tournaments across north Texas have been cancelled this week after a warning from the state attorney general.

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Reba Raises Thousands for Charity

7-28-05 - Reba McEntire's fundraisers over Memorial Day weekend have raised more than a half-million dollars for charity. $534,431 of total gifts raised will go toward the Reba's Ranch House Endowment.

Chemical Fire Still Smoldering

7-29-05 -A chemical plant on Fort Worth's North Side continues to smolder after an explosion that sent four people to the hospital. The explosion yesterday at the Valley Solvents and Chemicals plant sent fireballs into the air...

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Police Search for Bank Robber

7-28-05 – Police are questioning one man after finding him near evidence connected to a bank robbery that happened Thursday morning in Ringling. A robber struck the First National Bank shortly...

Blood Donors Needed, Join KXII to Help

7-28-05 – The Texoma Regional Blood Center supplies five local hospitals with blood, and the center is still on the lookout for more donors. KXII is asking viewers to step-in on Thursday...

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Gas Line Hit; Hotel Evacuated

7-27-05 – The Super 8 Motel and two nearby gas stations were evacuated Wednesday evening in south Sherman after a natural gas leak. A landscaping crew hit the line while digging.

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Video Game Surprise Angers Parents

7-27-05 - Local stores are restricting sales of an infamous but popular video game after kids have discovered how to unlock a sex scene inside the game. Oklahoma lawmakers are hoping to do the same.

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Discovery Docks; Future Flights Scrubbed

7-28-05 - The Discovery space shuttle is docked with the international space station, but NASA says it's grounding future shuttle flights. Foam debris is still a risk.

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Local Company Helping Rebuild Iraq

7-27-05 - Durra Building Systems has been around about five years, making walls out of wheat straw. They even build entire homes with the unique material.

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Wrong-Way Driver Causes Deadly Crash

7-27-05 - A Pauls Valley man was killed early this morning by a drunk driver going the wrong way on I-35. It happened inside the city limits when Jay R. Bonner of Whitney, Texas was southbound when...

Semi Wreck Shuts Down 75-South

7-27-05 – A major wreck blocked rush-hour traffic in Collin County Wednesday after a semi-truck careened off a bridge north of McKinney on Highway 75. The cab of the 18-wheeler landed in a creek bed...

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Former Nurse Competent for Trial

7-26-05 - A psychiatrist has found that a former Nocona nurse charged with killing ten patients is competent for trial. When Vickie Dawn Jackson reported hearing voices in May.

Victim's Co-workers Help Investigators

7-26-05 - Co-workers of Deborah Houchin helped authorities connect her disappearance from her Arlington home to her body, which was found burning near a Muenster business last Friday.

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Boys/Girls Club Closing

7-26-05 - The Pottsboro Boys & Girls Club program will cease to exist next week. City leaders are replacing it with a school-based program that doesn't include faith-based elements taught by the Salvation Army.

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Potential Lifesaver - ICE-ing Cell Phones

7-26-05 - Something that could save countless lives has come out of the tragedy of the London bombings. The acronym I.C.E. stands for “In Case of Emergency,” an acronym rescuers want on everyone's cell phone.

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Fiery Semi Wreck Closes Highway

7-26-05 - An 18-wheeler traveling southbound on Hwy 69 in Whitewright hit an embankment early this morning and caught fire. The two men inside made it out alive.

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Four Scout Leaders Killed in Accident

7-26-05 - A tent pole touching a power line appears to be what caused the electrocution of four Boy Scout leaders in Virginia at the Scouts' national jamboree. The deaths of the leaders from Alaska...

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Bio-Diesel Has Future in Durant

7-25-05 - In about four months, Durant will be home to the first bio-diesel fuel plant in Oklahoma. Earth Bio-Fuels is busy preparing their future site, which will drastically change Durant's skyline and history.

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Car Burglars Caught on Tape

7-25-05 - A surveillance tape has captured four thieves from a string of burglaries last week. Now Ardmore police are hoping it leads to their actual capture and the end to a rash of crime.

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City/County Rebuilding Downtown Sherman

7-25-05 - The City of Sherman is joining forces with Grayson County to help revive the downtown district. A Monday morning meeting set the wheels in motion for tax abatements and matching grants.

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Bonham housing units demolished

Posted: 05/17/13 - BONHAM, TX-Several housing units in Bonham have been demolished by the Texoma Council of Governments after years of disrepair and residents said it's about time. Read More

Identity Theft: A Permanent Crime

Updated: 05/14/13 - DURANT, OK-The Federal Trade Commission said ten million Americans fall victim to identity theft every year. One of them, a North Texas woman, struggled for months to clean up her credit and her reputation after her personal information was stolen last year. Victoria Maranan sat down with her and the investigator who cracked the case to tell us how you can protect yourself from this permanent crime. Read More