The re-opened Fort Worth Museum of Nature & Science is back and bigger than ever with a new exhibit from the hit show CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
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If someone took your car away today, how would your life change? You’re about to meet a woman who gave up her car, moved to Downtown Dallas, and completely changed her daily routine. She proves that it may not be as hard as you think.
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She’s one of 23 graduates of the Dallas Police Department's Citizen Academy. But Terra Hackett is one of the few here who can also be called a crime victim.
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Leanne Siri Edwards was once the highest-ranking civilian woman at Dallas Fire-Rescue. But she says that all changed after she complained she and other female employees faced sexual harassment and discrimination.
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An unsolved North Texas murder will be featured Saturday on a popular TV show. 'America’s Most Wanted' will take a look at the Marianne Wilkinson case. Wilkinson was murdered nearly two years ago, on December 9, 2007.
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Julie Pollard has always been a hands on science teacher. Now, she’s a hands on deck science teacher. For the next eight weeks, Pollard will be teaching her Watauga middle school classes -via satellite- from a research ship 10 thousand miles away.
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The Governor’s race hit the airwaves Friday as ads for both Kay Bailey Hutchison & Rick Perry began running on television stations across Texas. CBS 11's Bud Gillett takes a look at the ads.
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A North Texas survivor of cervical cancer says if she had followed new guidelines by the American College of Obstetricians & Gynecologists she may not be here now, and wonders if more women may be impacted.
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