Candace Sweat
Candace.Sweat@nbcuni.com
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Family of Slain Fort Worth Apartment Worker Says Final Goodbyes
Family and mourners gathered at Avenue Baptist Church in Fort Worth to say their goodbyes much sooner than any of them could have imagined.
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Family of Slain Fort Worth Apartment Worker Says Final Goodbyes
A memorial service was held for a Fort Worth man murdered at an apartment complex where he worked.
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How Did Armani Morgan Die? North Texas Family Seeks Answers in Cold Case
Six years after the discovery of his remains in South Dallas, Armani Morgan’s family is still left with many questions and few answers. NBC 5’s Candace Sweat has the story.
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After Amputation, North Texas Teen Hopes Prosthetic Leg Will Allow Her to Cheer Again
Life took an unexpected turn for a North Texas 17-year-old after she lost part of her leg.
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North Texas Cheerleader Returns to Team After Leg Amputation
A Rockwall-Heath High School cheerleader is back with her team and overcoming a life-changing condition.
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Mother Shares Heartache Before Birthday of Teen Killed in Arlington School Shooting
It’s been just over a month since the shooting death of 16-year-old Ja’Shawn Poirier at Lamar High School in Arlington. Four days shy of what would have been his 17th birthday, his mother is speaking about life since that tragic day.
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Mother of Teen Shot Dead at Lamar High School Speaks Ahead of What Would've Been His Birthday
A mother is sharing her grief days before the birthday of her son, who was killed in a shooting at Arlington’s Lamar High School.
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Panic Erupts After an Argument at Youth Basketball Game
Panic and mayhem ensues at a youth basketball tournament after an argument between adults and the display of a gun.
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Panic Ensues at Basketball Tournament After Altercation and Claims of ‘Shots Fired'
There was panic at a youth basketball tournament after an argument between adults and the display of a gun.
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Frisco ISD Hosts Town Hall to Discuss Dangers of Fentanyl
The fentanyl crisis is gaining momentum daily and parents are desperate to keep their children safe. In Frisco, school district leaders and administrators are doing their part to combat the problem.