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Celina Father Accused of Making School Gun Threat

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 11 Januari 2013 | 23.23

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A Celina man who allegedly told elementary school officials he had a gun as part of an experiment on school safety is facing third-degree felony charges.

School officials said Ronald Miller went to Celina Elementary School, where his child is a student, on Wednesday and claimed to have a gun.

Administrators said Miller first approached a school greeter with whom he was acquainted and said he had a gun.

"He told her he was a gunman and his target was on the inside -- and 'I'm going inside. What are you going to do about it?'" Superintendent Donny O'Dell said.

O'Dell says the school greeter froze in panic, allowing Miller to walk through the school's front door while children were entering the building for the school day.

Miller then entered the office and made similar threats, he said.

"He told them that he is a shooter and 'you're dead, and you're dead,'" O'Dell said.

O'Dell said Miller then asked to speak to the school principal, telling staff he was conducting an experiment into school safety.

Miller never produced a weapon.

School officials called administrators and, eventually, police once Miller left the property.

"The main thing that you learn is that it could be anybody at any time," O'Dell said.

Celina parent David Sciano, who has two children at the school, said the incident illustrates how little the district has stepped up security in the wake of last month's school shooting in Connecticut.

"A guy walks in, makes threats. Everyone is sitting there terrified, doesn't know what to do," he said. "It shows that this is going to happen again."

Sciano said he had heard about the incident through word of mouth.

School officials said they had held off communicating with parents so it would not interfere with the police investigation.

A letter went home with students on Thursday afternoon.

"We're not perfect, but what we've got to do is get more perfect," O'Dell said.

The superintendent said the district has looked at its security protocols since the fall and often runs emergency drills.

He said the district has considered and will look into hiring a school resource officer.

In the meantime, parents such as Sciano said they feel bad for Miller for making what seems to have been a poor choice with lasting consequences.

"His intent was probably just to say, 'Hey, you've done nothing,' and that's what it showed, so if that's what it takes, that's a shame," Sciano said. "This guy gave up his life to make a point. I don't know if he was going to hurt anyone or not, but if there's anything that we've gotten out of this, is that we know that we are not prepared."

Miller was arrested late Wednesday on a charge of making a terroristic threat. He is being held on a $75,000 bond.


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Flu Continues to Spread, But Appears to Be Weakening

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The Centers for Disease Control's latest report on this unusually bad flu season shows that virus' geographic reach has grown, but that the outbreak may have begun to wane.

The report, which covers the week from Dec. 30 to Jan. 5, shows that the outbreak has now spread to 47 states, up from 41 the previous week.

The good news, however, is that while 24 states are still reporting a high level of flu, that number is down from 29 the previous week, and there's been a big drop in the percentage of people seeing doctors and hospitals for flu-like symptoms.

Since the outbreak began in October, more than 3,700 people have been hospitalized with the flu, and 20 children have died.

This year's vaccine has been 62 percent effective, according to CDC data, a level of success the organization terms "moderate."

 

States reporting widespread flu activity:

Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.

States reporting high flu activity:

Alabama, Colorado, Delaware, Georgia, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, and West Virginia


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Scientists Forced to Rethink the "Big One"

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For the first time, scientists and emergency planners are examining whether a super quake could affect both Northern and Southern California, rendering the entire state helpless in the aftermath of the "Big One."

Seismologists have warned Southern California that a major quake on the lower San Andreas Fault, the so-called Big One is inevitable. But that the population centers of both Southern and Northern California could be affected simultaneously by one quake on the San Andreas Fault has only recently been recognized as a possibility.

The study by Professor Nadia Lapusta at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) and Japanese collaborator Hiroyuki Noda focused on explaining the behavior of two devastating quakes in Asia: the 1999 magnitude 7.6 temblor in Taiwan, and the 2011 magnitude 9.0 quake off the eastern coast of Japan.

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In both cases, the quake spread across so-called "creeping" fault segments long thought to be incapable of transmitting quakes, according to Caltech Staff Seismologist Kate Hutton, a Lapusta colleague.

"The general idea until this paper was that they would stop a quake," Hutton said.

It was believed the slow, creeping movement prevents stress from building up and keeps such a segment stable, Hutton added.

Lapusta and Noda developed a computer model to explain how under certain conditions "a rupture could just kind of barge right through," Hutton said. "Now the question is how this would apply to California."

Such a creeping zone has been identified in a stretch of the San Andreas Fault in central California, just north of seismically active Parkfield.

The Great San Francisco quake of 1906 occurred on the San Andreas north of the creeping zone. The 1857 Fort Tejon quake occurred to the south. No known quake has ever spanned across that creeping zone.

Whether the model developed by Lapusta and Noda could apply there would depend on local geological variables not yet completely understood, Hutton said.

Responsible for statewide emergency planning and disaster preparedness, California's Emergency Management Agency (Cal EMA) is reviewing the new study, according to spokesman Greg Renick. The agency already has in place a plan for responding to a catastrophic quake in Southern California, and another plan for the San Francisco Bay Area.

Cal EMA anticipates that a catastrophic quake affecting a major population center, much less two, will require response assistance from outside California, and has established procedures in place. Beyond that, Cal-EMA now intends to review the newly published research to see if it exposes any gaps in the current response plans that could be corrected before they're needed, Renick said.

Every fall, Cal EMA's Golden Guardian program creates a disaster scenario for a multi-agency response drill. The scenario this year involves a catastrophic quake in the San Francisco Bay Area. A magnitude 7.8 temblor on the southern section of the San Andreas was drilled in 2008.

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Where to Get Flu Shots

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This year's flu season is being called an epidemic by the Centers for Disease Control with some medical centers suffering a shortage of the flu vaccine and medical supplies.

There are still vaccines available to North Texans. If you have not received your flu shot and need to know where to go, below is a list of locations, organized by county, where you can still get a flu shot.

Collin County Health Care Services: (only one clinic that opens at 7:30am)

825 N. Mc Donald St. # 130     map
McKinney, Texas 75069
Hours: Monday - Friday, 7:30am - 11am & 1pm - 4pm

Dallas County: (earliest clinics open at 8a)

Dallas County Health Department Children's Immunization Clinic
2377 North Stemmons Freeway in Dallas
Room 159, first floor
8 a.m. – 4 p.m. Monday through Friday*
*Children's clinic is open until 6 p.m. Wednesdays
214-819-2163 or 214-819-1903

Oak Cliff Branch Immunization Clinic
1113 E. Jefferson Boulevard, Suite 200 in Dallas
8 a.m. – 4 p.m. Monday through Friday
214-948-0425

John West Branch Immunization Clinic
3312 N. Buckner Boulevard, Suite 200 in Dallas
8 a.m. – 4 p.m. Monday through Friday
214-321-5747

Carrollton Farmers Branch Immunization Clinic
2774 Valwood Parkway in Farmers Branch
8 a.m. – 4 p.m. Monday through Friday
972-241-2684

Irving Branch Immunization Clinic
440 S. Nursery Road in Irving
8 a.m. – 4 p.m. Monday through Friday
972-721-3661

North Dallas Branch Immunization Clinic
8202 Spring Valley Rd. #100
8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Monday through Friday
214-358-0926
* This clinic location is located at the corner of Waterfall Way and Spring Valley behind the laundromat.

Dallas County Health & Human Service Refugee Clinic
8202 Spring Valley Rd. #100
8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Monday through Friday
214-570-1469
214-570-1465(F)
* This clinic location is located at the corner of Waterfall Way and Spring Valley behind the laundromat.

Grand Prairie Immunizations
1413 Densman Street in Grand Prairie
8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. every first four Wednesdays of the month

Lancaster Immunizations
Cedar Valley College
3030 N. Dallas Avenue
12 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. every first Thursday of the month

Seagoville Immunizations
Church of Christ
510 N. Kaufman Street
1 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. every first Friday of the month

Cockrell Hill Immunizations
Anson Jones Elementary School
3901 Meredith Street
1 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. every second Wednesday of the month

Balch Springs Immunizations
Balch Springs Recreation Center
4372 Shepherd Lane
1:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. every third Thursday of the month

Dallas Immunizations
Ridgewood Clinic
6445 E. Lovers Lane
12 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. every third Friday of the month

Grand Prairie Immunizations
Immaculate Conception
1710 Small Street
8:30 a.m. – 12 p.m. every fourth Monday of the month

Denton County: (clinics open at 7am Mon-Thurs; 8am Fri)

Denton Office
535 S. Loop 288
Denton, Texas 76205
(940) 349-2900
(940) 349-2905 Fax

Lewisville Office
190 N. Valley Parkway, Suite 203
Lewisville, Texas 75067
(972) 434-4700
(972) 434-4701 Fax

Days and Hours of Operation (for both Denton and Lewisville clinics):
Clinic Hours: Monday - Thursday 7:00am to 11:30am and 1:00pm to 5:30pm
Fridays 8:00am to 11:30am & 1:00-4:30pm

Tarrant County: (clinics only open at 8am)

Arlington                                 
536 W. Randol Mill Rd., 76011   Monday – Friday       8 am – Noon & 2 – 4 pm
817-548-3990
 
Lake Worth                         
3800 Adam Grubb Rd., 76135    Monday – Friday       8 am – Noon & 2 – 4 pm
817-238-4441
 
Watauga                               
6601 Watauga Rd., 76148   Monday - Friday           8 am – Noon & 2 – 4 pm
817-514-5036
 
Bagsby-Williams                      
3212 Miller Ave., 76119      Monday – Friday              8 am – Noon & 2 – 4 pm
817-531-6738
 
La Gran Plaza Mall*                  
4200 South Frwy., 76115    Monday – Friday              8 am – Noon & 2 – 4 pm
817-920-5752      
*Saturdays available,  please call for details
 
Southwest                              
6551 Granbury Rd., 76133    Monday – Friday            8 am – Noon & 2 – 4 pm
817-370-4530                         


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Man Jumps Out Apartment Window After Morning Fire

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Dallas fire crews say a man jumped out of his second story apartment window after a fire broke out Friday morning.

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Dallas fire crews say a man jumped out of his second story apartment window after a fire broke out Friday morning.

The one-alarm fire started around 7:20 a.m. in the 1700 block of Hudspeth Avenue in Oak Cliff. 

Witnesses said they saw flames coming out of windows on both the first and second floors, and then saw a man jump out a window to safety.

Fire crews said he broke his ankle and was taken to a nearby hospital. Another man was treated for minor injuries on the scene.

Fire investigators are on scene looking for a cause of the fire.

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35W Expansion Funding Could Be Model for Elsewhere

Chris Van Horne, NBC 5 Fort Worth Reporter

The project to expand Interstate-35W north of downtown Fort Worth will have a huge impact on commerce and commuters and the the success in funding the project could be a model used elsewhere in the state.

I-35W Expansion Funding Is a Story...

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Interstate 35W, the most heavily congested roadway in the state, will start to see work later this year.

The $1.6 billion expansion from Interstate 30 to the Highway 287 split will double the number of general lanes from two to four and add managed toll lanes.

The project is financed by the state, federal government and North Tarrant Express, a private entity. The partnership could be used elsewhere in the state as Texas Department of Transportation looks for new ways to fund roads.

"I think that's part of the solution," said Phil Wilson, TxDOT executive director. "When you're able to bring that tool to the solution box because it may build a project 20, 25 years faster than a traditional gas tax method of finance, I think people are open to that."

Wilson, who addressed the coalition's annual meeting at Texas Motor Speedway on Thursday morning, said toll roads aren't the only way to build highways. But with the gas tax not producing like it use to, his department will need more money from the Legislature to keep up with transit needs and costs, he said.

"We need a billion dollars in maintenance," he said. "We're short right now."

Anyone who drives I-35W knows that congestion is nearly an all-day issue.

"Our current infrastructure is currently inadequate to meet the traffic flows we encounter every day," said Bill Meadows, Texas Transportation Commissioner and former Fort Worth councilman.

But the impending highway expansion should make a world of difference for drivers and the economy.

"[Interstate] 35W connects Texas with the rest of the U.S., certainly Canada and Mexico, so improvements to 35W through the metropolitan area are absolutely huge," said Russell Laughlin, 35W Coalition president.

The 35W project is just one of the many projects under way or planned in North Texas that add up to $15 billion.

"Certainly the focus continues to be what else can we do in North Texas," Laughlin said.

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DISD Communications Chief Resigns to Focus on Family

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After just one rocky semester, the head of communications for the Dallas school district says she is stepping down.

Jennifer Sprague told NBC 5 in an exclusive interview that she needs to focus on family. She said she and her family plan to remain in Dallas.

"Well, Superintendent Mike Miles offered me a great opportunity to come out to Dallas ISD and do some great work and really drive forward the improvements in his improvement plan," she said. "And I accepted the opportunity and moved my family out here from Colorado and just realized over the past couple of weeks -- after some personal reflection time over the holidays -- I just realized that, career-wise, Dallas ISD is not the place for me, and so I look forward to the next chapter of my career."

Dallas Independent School District Superintendent Mike Miles brought Sprague with him from his previous school district in Colorado.

Her hiring sparked controversy from the beginning. Her salary -- $185,000 -- was about $100,000 more than she made in her previous job, and Miles hired her without interviewing any other candidates.

Sprague said she didn't necessarily think her salary would be so controversial.

"I think that I was hired here for the chief of communications position and it's a cabinet-level position," she said. "But most importantly, I agree with some of the ideas of the board as far as 'pay for performance.' I was asked to come to Dallas ISD to implement his -- Superintendent Miles' -- goals and improvement goals, and that consists of a pay-for-performance plan for our teachers and staff, and I am a huge supporter of that and I agree with the system."

At a news conference in June, Miles defended Sprague's appointment and salary by saying that she represented national-level talent and competency.

"I'm not trying to diss the people who have already been here, but we're getting national-level expertise and we're changing the paradigm of communications," he said.

In that same press conference, Miles said: "If Jennifer Sprague were an ugly, slightly older male with 20 years of experience who had won all these national awards, would any of you in this room make a story of it if he received the same salary as a communications person in Houston ISD?"

Sprague said in her interview with NBC 5 in her rented Pleasant Grove home this week that, in hindsight, there were things she could have said and done differently in the beginning.

"I think the superintendent would agree and, in many cases, there's always things that we could have done better or said differently," she said.

A board meeting in August fired up her naysayers even more. Sprague was criticized for being unprepared to answer questions from trustees.

Sprague said she kept a "laser-like focus" on what she was hired to do through it all.

"We really focused on internal communications, getting the staff on board with the changes and with the Destination 2020 goals and making sure everybody understood the core beliefs," she said.

Sprague didn't elaborate on how Miles responded to her resignation, but said that if she were not resigning, her job would be safe.

And she said she stands by the superintendent.

"Superintendent Miles is a great leader, and he knows what he's doing, and I back him 100 percent," she said.

Sprague said she is looking forward to the next chapter of her career.

"I, again, made the decision to resign based on my family and based on what's best for my family," she said.

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Woman, 3 Children Killed in Haltom City House Fire

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Three children and a woman were killed in a house fire in Haltom City on Thursday evening.

The fire was reported at a two-story home in the 4900 block of Colonial Park at about 5:15 p.m. It appeared from Chopper 5 that the fire was out before 6 p.m.

MedStar EMS said fire crews pulled a 6-month-old girl, a boy who is 5 or 6 years old, a girl who is 10 or 11 years old and a woman from the house. They sustained smoke inhalation and had minor burns, MedStar said.

Firefighters found the children and the woman from upstairs, MedStar said.

The children were taken to Cook Children's Medical Center, and the woman was taken to North Hills Hospital. MedStar confirmed later Thursday night that the three children and the woman had died.

A neighbor tells NBC 5 that the three children were siblings and the woman was the children's grandmother.

Crews from North Richland Hills and Fort Worth assisted Haltom City firefighters in battling the fire.

A neighbor called 911 when he noticed the fire.

"I walked out and I noticed the front window -- there was smoking coming out of it -- so I ran next to it to the curb and I yelled, 'Hey! Your house! The house is on fire! Is anybody in there?' And nobody said anything, so I called 911," Phillip Heard said.

Heard said he thought the house was empty.

Several neighbors broke down when they heard the news about the deaths.

Heard said he was heartbroken.

"It's just very devastating to know that this tragedy happened," he said.

"Oh, we're here for them," said Connie Webb, another neighbor. "We're just a close neighborhood. We try to be, a lot of us, and we try to watch out for each other's homes, even if we don't know each other."

Webb said the children's mother was at work when the fire broke out and rushed home in tears.

"I hugged her when she walked up and I said, 'Go to the hospital and be with your family. We'll watch out for your home and take care of everything,'" Webb said.

The cause of the fire is under investigation.

NBC 5's Amanda Guerra contributed to this report.


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Fire at Historic Grapevine Home

Keaton Fox, NBC 5 News

A Grapevine home built in the 1860s went up in flames Friday morning. Investigators are looking into the cause of the fire.

Historic Grapevine Home Goes Up in Flames

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Firefighters responded to a fire in Grapevine Friday morning at a historic two-story home.

The fire started at about 4 a.m. on the 500 block of Wildwood Lane.

Crews quickly called for a second alarm due to the heavy flames.

The home collapsed as firefighters battled the blaze.

A man and woman were in the home at the time of the fire. They escaped without injuries.

Police say the home was built in the 1860s and was the first postmaster of Grapevine.

Investigators are working to determine the cause of the fire. 

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