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Retired Female Pilot Praises Decision on Combat

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 24 Januari 2013 | 23.18

Scott Gordon, NBC 5 News

A retired U.S. Air Force pilot is praising the military's decision to lift the ban on women in combat.

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A retired U.S. Air Force pilot from Mineral Wells is praising the military's decision to lift the ban on women in combat.

"What an exciting day for women in the military," retired Col. Kimberly Olson said. "I couldn't be more proud of our nation."

Olson helped pave the way for women in the military, flying more than 4,000 hours in places such as Iraq and Bosnia.

"Women have been involved in this arena for a long time," she said. "And combat knows no gender."

Women make up about 15 percent of active military members but until now, they've officially been barred from direct combat roles.

In practice, Olson said, women have already been there and done that.

"Women have been in combat, I would argue, for the last decade since we've been on two fronts -- in Iraq and Afghanistan," Olson said. "The area of operation is where combat occurs."

She said old stereotypes have changed.

"The men of this generation of military members have had women next to the men on the soccer fields, they've sat next to them in engineering classes, they have strong mothers as role models, they've been beaten up by their sisters, so women in nontraditional roles is not an anomaly anymore," she said.

Olson now runs a nonprofit group, Grace Under Fire, that helps female veterans.

She said women coming home from wars need the same support as men -- especially with more in future combat roles.

It was just a matter of time before the Pentagon reversed its ban on women in combat, she said, adding that the timing of Wednesday's announcement was still a surprise.

"That's what I'm most proud of," she said. "My generation of women who served made women going into combat a nonevent."

More: Grace Under Fire

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Mayor Price to Seek Re-Election

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Fort Worth Mayor Betsy price is gearing up for her re-election campaign.

An NBC 5 staffer received a campaign kickoff mailer with Valentine candy hearts that read "For the love of Betsy."

The mayor's chief of staff confirmed to NBC 5 that she will indeed seek a second two-year term.

Potential opponents can begin filing to run against her on Jan. 31. Election Day is in May.

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Mavs Ranked at Fifth Most Valuable Franchise

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Mavs forward Dirk Nowitzki touches the Larry O'Brien trophy during the Dallas Mavericks Victory celebration on June 16, 2011.

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Though the Dallas Mavericks don't have the best record for this season, they are still topping the charts -- in a business sense.

Forbes ranked the Mavs as the fifth most valuable franchise in the NBA behind the New York Knicks, Los Angeles Lakers, Chicago Bulls, and Boston Celtics.

The group estimates the Mavs are worth around $685 million.

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Judge Approves AA Buying New Planes

Judge grants permission for American Airlines to buy new, fuel-efficient Boeing and Airbus planes.

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A bankruptcy judge has granted permission for American Airlines to buy new, fuel-efficient Boeing and Airbus planes.

Parent company AMR Corp. said Wednesday the move will allow American to sign contracts with aircraft and engine manufacturers to make its fleet the youngest among top U.S. airlines by 2017.

Fort Worth-based American plans to take delivery of nearly 60 planes this year and has 550 aircraft on order.

American in July 2011 announced that it would buy 460 new Boeing 737 and Airbus A320-series planes in the coming years with $13 billion in manufacturer financing and take options to buy additional jets.

AMR filed for bankruptcy reorganization in November 2011. The company is considering whether to join with US Airways Group Inc.

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Man Shot in Back After Attempted Carjacking

Kendra Lyn, NBC 5 News

Dallas police are searching for two armed attempted carjackers who shot a man early Thursday morning.

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The victim that was shot four times in the back and arm after an attempted carjacking tells NBC 5 his split-second decision to drive away from two armed men saved his life.

Mario Lewis says he'd been waiting for a friend at Providence on the Park Apartments, 8501 Old Hickory Trail, near Interstate 20 in Dallas.  When two men tried to carjack him at gunpoint, Lewis said he decided he wasn't going to give up his keys or his life.

"They just came up, snatched his car door open and told him to get out.  He said he just threw it in drive and took off," says Elizabeth Lewis, the victim's grandmother.  "They probably would have killed him, if he got out of that car."

As Lewis sped away, the gunman opened fire, hitting him four times in the back and arm. Lewis says he knew he'd been shot but was desperate to escape, so he rammed right through the front gates of the apartment complex.  He called 911 and drove a few blocks to Wheatland Road where he waited for help. 

Lewis' grandmother says, miraculously, the father of two was in and out of the hospital in just a few hours.

"They let him come home, because they said there wasn't any bullets on the inside, and said it didn't damage any of his organs or anything.  He was blessed," says Elizabeth Lewis.

Police are still searching for the carjackers.  Lewis believes the gunman is only in his late teens or early 20's and thinks his accomplice is even younger.

Dallas police previously told NBC 5 that Lewis had been leaving his girlfriend's apartment, but Lewis says he was waiting for a friend at the apartment complex.

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ME: Students Died of Toxic Mix of Drugs

From left, Cullen Marino, 22, has been charged with two counts of criminally negligent homicide. Kyle McNutt, center, and Chase Nunez were found dead at Marino's Grapevine home.

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Grapevine 911 Call Released

Grapevine police release a 911 call where the caller reports two dead children in his home. The man's son has been implicated in their deaths.

Details Emerge in Death of Two Carroll HS Students

A Grapevine police search affidavit reveals drug paraphernalia was found in the home where two Carroll Senior High School students were found dead Saturday from what appears drug overdoses.

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Two high school students who were found dead earlier this month died of mixed-drug toxicity, according to the Tarrant County Medical Examiner's Office.

Kyle McNutt, 17, and Chase Nunez, 18, were found dead in a Grapevine home Jan. 5. Both lived in Grapevine and attended Carroll Senior High School.

The Tarrant County medical examiner has ruled that the McNutt and Nunez both died of a toxic mix of heroin, codeine, alprazolam and diphenhydramine.

Police have said that the teenagers were hanging out with Cullen Marino, 22, the night of Jan. 4. His father called 911 the next morning and told the operator that he "might have two dead kids upstairs in my house."

Investigators said Marino moved them to a different room in his house instead of calling 911 after he discovered during the night that they were unresponsive.

Marino is charged with criminally negligent homicide.

Police discovered narcotics and drug paraphernalia in the home, according to a search affidavit.

The document says officers "observed, in plain view, a clear baggie with powdery residue on the table beside the bed..." The document goes on to describe, in an adjacent room, a spoon believed to contain heroin residue and what appeared to be the makings of a mobile meth lab.

According to the affidavit, pipes and bongs for smoking marijuana, a small bottle of Xanax, white powder, an orange pill, a baggie containing possible marijuana and scales were all removed from the home.


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Drug Paraphernalia Found in Home Where Teens Died
Two Southlake Carroll Students Dead From Possible Overdose; Man, 22, Charged

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Irving Eyeing Alcohol Ordinance Change

Christine Lee, NBC 5 Irving Reporter

On Thursday city leaders in Irving may vote on a new alcohol ordinance aimed at helping the city's entertainment district.

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Irving Considering Options for Alcohol Ordinance Change

Thursday could be a monumental day, where the city of Irving's 30-year-old alcohol ordinance could be changed.

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The Irving City Council will likely decide on Thursday whether or not to change the city's 30-year-old alcohol ordinance.

A number of proposals are under consideration.

Mayor Beth Van Duyne said she came up with a plan earlier this month after talking to community members for about five and a half hours.

"We came up with something I think brings something for everybody," she said. "It's a compromise."

Van Duyne said she preferred that the city's ordinance be left as it is. Businesses that need more relaxed ratio of alcohol sales can petition for it, she said.

The current ordinance allows restaurants to sell up to 40 percent alcohol and 60 percent food.

But staff members recommended a different plan -- a 70 percent alcohol ratio in Las Colinas to adopt 70 percent alcohol sales and an increase to 60 percent for the rest of the city.

But Van Duyne said she doesn't think that proposal is what citizens want.

"There are certain areas of the city that don't want it," she said. "They don't have as many regulations in those areas, they're not master-planned communities, and they don't want it."

The Greater Irving-Las Colinas Chamber of Commerce said it fears that if a decision to raise the alcohol level is not made Thursday, multiple developments, including the $125 million Water Street project could fall apart.

"They have letters of intent with several restaurants now that are pending on this bigger issue, so it's very important that the council act quickly, but it needs to be sensible in terms of pro-business," said Christ Wallace, chamber president and CEO.

The City Council's work session starts at 2 p.m. Thursday. The special meeting begins at 5 p.m.

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Blazing Truck Fire Closes Lanes Overnight

RAW VIDEO: Truck on fire shuts down I-35 E in Dallas.

RAW VIDEO: Semi Goes Up in Flames

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Portions of I-35 E in Dallas were closed after a truck carrying Little Debbie snacks caught fire.

Police say two men in an 18-wheeler that showed a check engine light as it was traveling on I-35 E south of Hiline Dr.

Once the driver pulled the big rig over, he discovered the truck was on fire and disconnected the trailer before moving the tractor down the frontage road.

By the time firefighters arrived, the truck was fully engulfed in flames.

Emergency crews shut down the frontage road and most southbound lanes of the freeway while they fought the fire.

No one was injured and the 2700 cases of Little Debbie snacks in the trailer are safe and sound.

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