How a Dallas store ad led to 60 years of 'Merry Texas Christmas You All'

How a Dallas store ad led to 60 years of 'Merry Texas Christmas You All'
From Fort Worth and Dallas, too!” Years earlier, Tubb had launched his career from a Fort Worth radio show and Stockyards gigs. A.J. Lockett of Fort Worth remembers selling dozens of copies of Tubb's remastered Merry Texas Christmas CD in recent years …
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Texas Weighs Open Carry Of Handguns
AUSTIN (AP) — Long depicted as the rootin'-tootin' capital of American gun culture, Texas is one of the few states with an outright ban on the open carry of handguns. That could change in 2015, with the Republican-dominated Legislature and Gov.-elect …
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M3.4 Quake Confirmed In Johnson County Saturday
VENUS, TX (CBSDFW.COM) – The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) confirmed that a 3.4 magnitude quake occurred in Johnson County, TX near the town of Venus. The temblor struck Saturday night at 11:52pm CST near the Johnson/Ellis county line.
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Couple carjacked outside Fort Worth

Couple carjacked

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Couple carjacked outside Fort Worth convenience store

A Fort Worth couple is searching for answers after they were carjacked and pulled by their car as the thief took off. “It was horrible. At night I just think about it. It was horrible and it keeps running through my mind like a cassette. It is just …
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Fort Worth police arrest driver with intimidating haircut

FORT WORTH — A man arrested on suspicion of drunk driving has a scream-worthy haircut. Norberto Barron-Melendez’s booking photograph showed off a monster design shaved into his head. Two hands “grasped” the sides of Barron-Melendez’s head.
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Man found hanging in Fort Worth jail cell has died

FORT WORTH — A 23-year-old Cleburne man hospitalized since being found hanging in his Fort Worth jail cell in an apparent suicide attempt earlier this month has died. Gregory Hooper was pronounced dead at 3:27 p.m. Sunday at John Peter Smith …
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