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Antibiotics May Relieve Back Pain Symptoms
Taking antibiotics could relieve symptoms of chronic lower back pain, according to a new study.
Cause Of Fiery Crash Under Investigation
Three people, including a teenager were killed in a fiery crash in Northwest Fort Worth on Sunday afternoon. I
Kaufman County DA Mike McLelland And Wife Found Dead
Kaufman County District Attorney Mike McLelland and his wife were found dead inside their home.
Jury Awards Family $10.5Mil In Strip Club Parking Lot Death
A jury has awarded the family of 23-year old Kasey McKenzie $10.5 million for the March 2011 accident that took her life in the parking lot of a Dallas strip club.
2012 North Texas News Year In Review
From the West Nile Virus epidemic to the tornado outbreak in April, 2012 was a year of news in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
Viral Video: Best News Bloopers 2012
Viral Video: Journalism at its best. This video reviews the best and funniest news bloopers to hit the web in 2012
10,000 Likes, And Counting
Been on Facebook a few years, I get a few “likes” here and there for things I post. But it’s my public CBS 11 News Facebook page, that left me speechless this weekend. I’ve posted everything from fun, goofy posts, to serious information. But nothing has ever gotten the kind of attention, like what I posted on Friday.
How To Talk To Your Children About Tragedy
Parents across the country are struggling to find words to talk to their children regarding the Newtown, Connecticut shooting that killed 20 young children.
Jeff Ray’s Saturday Evening Web Forecast
CBS 11 News’ Jeff Ray takes a look at the cool weather North Texas is facing in a special web only forecast.
Report Says Mavericks & Odom To Part Ways
Early reports are saying that the Dallas Mavericks and Lamar Odom have reached an agreement to “part ways” immediately.
Sports Personality Jim Rome Takes Game To CBS
The successful sports television personality has taken his game to CBS, where his new daily sports show, “Rome,” debuts on the CBS Sports Network on Tuesday evening.
Perry Will Not Call Special Session Over Education Funding
Governor Perry says he will not be calling a special session to deal with the on-going education funding issues.


















