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Goodwill Stores Hold Black Friday Sales

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 24 November 2012 | 12.13

Andres Gutierrez, NBC 5 News

Some bargain hunters are turning to Goodwill for Black Friday deals.

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Like so many shoppers this holiday season, Amanda Nutter is always looking for a deal -- even if it's dealing with the long lines and Black Friday chaos at the big-box stores.

After the morning madness Nutter visited GW Boutique, one of the high-end Goodwill stores.

"There were people killing each other the last cabbage patch kid or the Barbie doll and this is so much more calm," Nutter said.

Nineteen Goodwill stores across the Metroplex held their own Black Friday sale with all items at the stores available for 50-percent off.

"We're a retailer just like everybody else, we offer already great prices, but we thought that this could be another way to offer for better prices," Kristen Bostick, a Goodwill spokesperson said.

Stephanie Sisk, a cashier who's been busy behind the register, says customers appreciate the bargain.

"Half of them didn't even know about it," Sisk said.

The revenue generated will provide funding for job training and placement programs for people with disabilities or who are unemployed. 

"It's just something that were just joining in on the Black Friday craze, it something else we can give back to the community," Bostick said.

This is Goodwill's second year to host the sale and the company has plans to do the same next year.

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No Sleep, No Problem for Black Friday Shoppers

Mark Schnyder, NBC 5 News

Who needs sleep when you can practically hear the sales calling from your nearby shopping mall?

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Early Bird Shoppers Claim Black Friday Deals

Those up early enough for the start of Black Friday sales -- some as early as Midnight -- say they snagged deals during their early morning shopping.

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At the same shopping center in North Dallas, Toys R Us shoppers start their Black Friday spending at 8pm on Thanksgiving while Best Buy customers must wait.

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Who needs sleep when you can practically hear the sales calling from your nearby shopping mall?

That's the question tens of thousands of North Texas Black Friday shoppers are asking themselves, with the resounding answer of "Not me!"

"I mean, I ain't got nothing else to do.  I got four children and they said, 'Mom, it's the Black Friday.'  Mom is here!" said Tish Alexander of Fort Worth, who spent all night at the North East Mall in Hurst.

The North East Mall, like many other stores and shopping centers in the Metroplex, opened its doors at midnight.  And like a retail "Field of Dreams" --  if you open it, shoppers will come.

"The mall's not the first stop," said Gerald Jordan of Colleyville, his two kids in tow.  "[We] started with breakfast and it's progressively... we went from the mall to Kohl's to a lot of places."

Bargain hunting is the primary reason people told NBC 5 they came out in the middle of the night.

"Scarf, pants, sweater - everything, the entire outfit, for under $35!" one shopper exclaimed.  She, like so many others, has turned the overnight ritual into a holiday tradition -- zipping from store to store with friends and shopping bags in tow.

Over at the Galleria in Dallas, crowds were picking up Friday evening, looking even busier than Friday afternoon. Three of the parking garages were at capacity with the rest of the spaces at 95-percent capacity around 5 p.m.

The constant flow of people coming in and out are helping customers find places to park.

People took advantage of items discounted 60 to 70-percent off in some stores.  Many retailers are also offering gift cards for customers who spend a certain amount in their stores.

Customers that spoke with NBC 5 said they're pretty happy with the bargains.

"A lot of great deals," says shopper Sean Jones of Dallas.  "I'm probably spending a little less per item (than last year) but maybe spending near the same amount because I'm buying more."

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I-10 Reopens After Deadly 100-Car Pileup

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 23 November 2012 | 12.13

Phil Archer, KPRC-TV

A massive crash along Interstate 10 near Beaumont has killed two people and injured up to 120 others.

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Interstate 10 near Beaumont re-opened Thursday evening, hours after a massive crash involving as many as 100 vehicles left two people dead and up to 120 injured. 

KPRC-TV in Houston reported two people from Pearland, near Houston were killed in the pile-up.  Texas Department of Public Safety trooper Stephanie Davis said those victims were in an SUV, but declined to provide details.

The crash took place in extremely dense fog shortly before 9 a.m. along a two-mile stretch of road between Taylor's Bayou and Hampshire Road, NBC News reported. 

Earlier reports suggested that between 50 and 150 vehicles may have been involved in the crash, but those estimates have been updated to 100. 

Initially dozens of people were also reported injured, now that number has grown to as many as 120 with 51 of those injuries requiring hospitalization -- eight of the people are considered critical.

I-10 was closed in both directions west of Beaumont near Hampshire Road.  Shortly after noon, the westbound lanes reopened to traffic.  The eastbound lanes re-opened at 5 p.m.

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Man Gunned Down During Thanksgiving Visit

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A Thanksgiving Day visit turned tragic in Arlington.

Police responded to a shooting at a residence in the Countrywood Apartments in the 500-block of Ridings Place Thursday afternoon.

Police told NBC DFW the victim came over to visit his ex-girlfriend and her children but ended up getting into an argument with the mother's new boyfriend.

 The man left the residence and the arguing continued outside where the woman's new boyfriend shot the man multiple times.

The victim died at the scene.

The armed man left after the shooting, but later returned and was arrested by police.

The names of the victim and gunman have not yet been released by police.

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Written By Unknown on Kamis, 22 November 2012 | 12.13

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Balch Springs Man Beaten in His Home

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A Balch Springs man was severely beaten on Monday morning in his house.

Roberto Benevides said he heard the doorbell just before 6 a.m. and thought it was his son, who had just left for work. Instead, it was a man he didn't recognize, asking for someone named "Enrique."

"He was looking for an Enrique at this address and I said, 'I don't know any Enrique,'" he said.

But before the 63-year-old could close the door, the man pushed it open and rushed in -- along with two other men who were hiding out of sight.

"I tried to block my face, but he started hitting me, but then the other two came in, also hitting me in the face and the head," Benevides said.

The men knocked Benevides down, but not before breaking his nose and bruising five of his ribs. Benevides, a retired border patrol officer, said he tried to fight one of the men off until another man came over and threatened him.

"That's when I was trying to wrestle with the guy that was holding me down, when he told the other two, 'One of you help me. This viejo is trying to get up,'" Benevides said. "And that's when the guy
said, 'You try to get up and look at our face or what? You do that, and I'll pop you.'"

The threat convinced Benevides to stay on the floor.

The men took a 60-inch TV but never went upstairs, where Benevides' wife, son and two other family members were resting. Benevides said he is grateful that the men didn't decide to go upstairs.

"The material items, they can be replaced," he said. "But threatening my family or taking my son with them or my wife with them when they left -- there was no way I could stop them."

Balch Springs police released a composite sketch of the man who rang the doorbell. He's described as a young Hispanic man who is about 5 feet 8 inches tall and 150 to 160 pounds with light skin and light brown hair. Benevides said the man spoke Spanish.

Anyone who may have seen the men in the area are asked to call Balch Springs police and ask for Detective Bird at 972-557-6014.


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Written By Unknown on Rabu, 21 November 2012 | 12.13

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Hostess to Liquidate After Failed Mediation

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A last-ditch effort by Hostess to stave off liquidation via mediation with its bakers union has failed. Hostess will move ahead with plans to close its facilities and sell off its assets.

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The Twinkie has lost its lifeline.

Hostess' stab at mediation with its bakers union has failed, the company said Tuesday. The Wall Street Journal reported that the company was planning to move ahead with plans to shut down all its plants and liquidate its assets.

That plan, which the company had announced days earlier in bankruptcy court, comes on the heels of a strike by the Bakery, Confectionary, Tobacco and Grain Millers Union and will leave more than 18,000 people out of work, a spokesman said Tuesday, according to the Journal.

A bankruptcy judge had asked the parties to head to mediation on Monday, but the president of the union had not been hopeful about its prospects and didn't attend the session. "I'm not too optimistic," he told the Journal on Tuesday.

Hostess will be back in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York on Wednesday to pursue its liquidation plan, after its earlier efforts to restructure while under Chapter 11 protection.

It declined to comment further Tuesday night, saying additional news would have to wait until its return to bankruptcy court at 11 a.m. ET on Wednesday.
 

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Ingenuity Deterring Third-Row Seat Thefts

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 20 November 2012 | 12.13

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It can take less than a minute for thieves to pop the hatch of a sport utility vehicle and grab the third-row seats. Now business owners and law enforcement agencies believe they have come up with a solution to help prevent crooks from stealing the seats from SUVs.

Carrollton brothers Matt and Brian Verhalen, owners of The Seat Shop, have been working on way to protect third-row seats from theft. After a year and a half, they now have a patent-pending lock that they say will stop thieves.

"We worked so hard trying to come up with all these different designs and we finally had a design that works to where the seats are 100 percent functional," Matt Verhalen said. "It just disables the handle."

The $125 lock secures the seats in place, while making it easy for consumers to take it on and off.

"It won't let it release from the floor at all," explained Brian Verhalen, the younger brother. "You can still stow and go, so if you need to put up the groceries you can still flip the seat forward and you have the extra room for storage."

Niche Market

The Verhalen's know a lot about third-row seats since they've learned over the years how to build them from scratch. While the main focus of their business today is factory match leather seats, they started their business as a side job in 2006 in Matt's Frisco garage, originally rebuilding and refurbishing third-row seats they found in junk yards.

"As the economy kind of slowed and families were growing and they needed an extra row of seating, instead of buying a vehicle that had a third-row seat, they found they can actually just add a third-row seat to their existing vehicle," said Matt. "And that's kind of where we saw the niche. And we were going, 'Wow there's a big market for this.'"

The war in Iraq brought more opportunity. A bullet-proofing company, which won a government contract to send SUV's overseas and had no need for the third-row seats, sold them to the brothers.

"Eighteen-wheelers started backing up to our shop and we had pallets of third-row seats. So gone were the days of crawling the junkyards in the heat in the summer," Matt said.

But Matt said they're constantly getting calls from residents, and even dealerships, who have had seats stolen.

"We had a dealership calling us, like, 'We got 10 sets of third-row seats stolen off of our lot," he said. "It's the biggest crime-theft ring, whatever is going on, in Dallas that we've seen in the history of the company."

Plano resident Pat Sayers learned about The Seat Shop after the third-row seats were stolen from her GMC Yukon over the summer. She said her son had borrowed the SUV to sleep at a friend's house in Dallas near the intersection of Inwood Road and Royal Lane. When he got home and they were preparing to take him to college, they noticed the back glass of the hatch didn't seem to close right. They both looked inside, and the seats were gone.

"I thought he had taken them out and he thought I had taken them out. They were nowhere to be found," Sayers said.

And likely, they were long gone.

Thieves Target GM Vehicles

Highland Park, University Park and Dallas have seen a spike in these thefts. According to police reports, General Motors vehicles like the Chevrolet Suburban and Tahoe, Cadillac Escalade and GMC Yukon are typical targets. Not only are consumers victims of third-row seat thefts, but according to police reports, the Sewell Buick GMC of Dallas on Lemmon Avenue was also hit.

Victims like Sayers said even if the seats are found by police, there's no identification, making it difficult to return to the rightful owner. And dealers cannot help if the seats are stolen.

"I called them and I said, 'I need to order a third-row seat.' And they said, 'We don't sell those.' The manufacturers don't sell those. They only sell parts for seats," Sayers said. "That's very frustrating."

Another problem when the back window is popped open, the alarm doesn't sound.

"The glass doesn't have any kind of alarm on it," Sayers said.

NBC 5 Investigates asked General Motors about the problem.

"GM is aware of the situation with an increase in thefts of third-row seats in some large utility vehicles in certain areas of the country," said Mike Meyerand, GM Communications Manager. "We don't have any plans to change designs at this time."

"The bigger the house, the bigger the vehicle"

Highland Park Department Public Safety spokesman, Lance Koppa, told NBC 5 that two suspects were caught in the act of stealing the seats in late August.

"One of the officers drove up on an in progress offense and caught the suspects and probably connected them to about 100 offenses," he said.

Those suspects detailed to police why they targeted the Park Cities and surrounding areas. In an arrest affidavit one suspect said, "The bigger the house, the bigger the vehicle," and goes on to say that they sell the seats to a third party.

"There's a market for it and whether its people that don't have a third-row seat or if it's unfortunately our victims whose third-row seats have been taken and they're just trying to replace their stolen merchandise -- which is in some cases what has happened," said Koppa.

Back Window Alarm

Highland Park police are testing another solution, using a separate vibration motion alarm for the back window of the vehicle. They cost less than $20 and are meant to deter would-be thieves with a loud alarm when the window is popped open.

"This alarm we've been trying out for a few weeks and we have not had any falses. We have had good success with it and we are going to distribute those alarm devices though out the town," Koppa said.

The goal is to create an audible deterrent and to alert residents to call 911.

Sayers said she wasn't taking any chances after spending $1,100 to replace her seats. She bought the third-row seat lock as well. It even came with a sticker for the back window to warn would-be thieves that her third-row seats are not for the taking.

NBC 5's Karin Matz contributed to this report.


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Amber Alert Issued for 11-Year-Old From Houston Area

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The Texas Department of Safety has issued an Amber Alert for a missing 11-year-old girl from the Houston area.

Investigators say 11-year-old Savannah Hurley was abducted by her mother, Shelly Jean Hurley.

The Trinity County Sheriff's Office said Shelly Jean Hurley took the girl from a Child Protective Services worker. Authorities said Hurley, a known drug user, had a violent confrontation with the CPS worker.

An Amber Alert in the Woodlands area was canceled earlier Monday, but the Trinity County Sheriff's Office said it had requested the alert be reissued for North Texas because the mother and daughter may be on their way to the Dallas-Fort Worth area.

An Amber Alert for the DFW area had not been issued as of 10 p.m. Monday.

DPS later issued a statewide Amber Alert for Savannah Hurley at about 10:25 p.m., but the alert did not mention North Texas.

Savannah Hurley is 11 years old. She is white, is about 4 feet 10 inches tall and weighs 120 pounds.

Authorities said the girl may be traveling with her mother in a 2006 Ford F-150 single cab with the license plate 58NZM4.

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Christmas Tree Lights Up Downtown Dallas

Written By Unknown on Senin, 19 November 2012 | 12.13

Sara Story, NBC 5 News

The Downtown Dallas Christmas tree lights were turned on, and Santa made a special appearance at a holiday event on Saturday night.

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Downtown Dallas is beginning to look a lot like Christmas. The downtown Christmas tree lights were turned on, and Santa made a special appearance at a holiday event on Saturday night.

"It is like this big symbol. It is the point when Christmas time begins," Dallas visitor Ed Link said.

The Dallas tradition has been around for more that ten years, and it has captured the attention of people from across the globe.

"We are all coming from Massachusetts for the weekend," Link said.

One special guest traveled all the way from the North Pole. From typical Christmas characters like Santa to the unusual ones dressed up like storm troopers, holiday cheer was in full swing.

"Downtown is the heart of the city, so it is very important to make sure the holidays really start in the heart of the city,"  Kourtny Garrett with Downtown Dallas Inc. said.  "It gives everyone in Dallas a place to go and a place to have fun and celebrate Downtown."

Saturday's celebration was made complete with pleasant weather.

"I'm loving it. I want to come back to Texas. I love this weather. I'm not used to it. It's almost December," Dallas visitor Alinne Deoliveira said.
 

It was a festive night that kicked off the holidays and brought people together.

"I'm loving it. It's uplifting," Deoliveira said.  "It brings out the Christmas spirit, and it makes me want to shop."

Other tree lightings:

November 23 - 7:50 pm - Fort Worth

December 1 - 6:00 pm - Arlington

December 1 - 6:00 pm - Frisco

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Downtown Dallas Building Disappears

Mark Schnyder, NBC 5 News

Crowds watch demolition teams implode the vacant Thomas Building on Wood Street.

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Thomas Building in Downtown Dallas Imploded

The 88-year-old Thomas Building in downtown Dallas was imploded Sunday morning.

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Demolition teams imploded the vacant Thomas Building on Wood Street. This is the view from Young Street.

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There was not a lot of sentimentality on display in a parking lot about 100 yards from the Thomas Building in Downtown Dallas.  We did coax this out of Debbie Mabry of Bristol.

"A little sad to see another old building going down," said Mabry, who grew up in Dallas.

But the real reason she and her husband drove in from Bristol was to see something cool.

"We said 'let's jump in the car and come up here and see what it feels like to feel an implosion, our first one," said Brian Mabry.  "We've been together 35 years and this is our first implosion together."

While people flocked to see the Thomas Building come down, we wondered if anyone knew anything about it.

"We don't know much of anything (about it's history)," said  Jeff Jerome.

Friend Meagen Anderson added, "I would assume it's somewhat old and historical."

The building started as offices for people in the cotton business in the 1920s across from the old Cotton Exchange which left us a few years ago much the same way the Thomas Building did at 10 o'clock Sunday morning.

Eight-year-old Dakota Price couldn't hide his excitement.

"Ohhhh yeaaaah," he said before I could even ask him a question.  "It just fell straight down," said Price.  "I heard a couple of booms then didn't see anything, then it just fell straight down!"

It took about 12 seconds, just like the folks at Dallas Demolition said it would.

A parking lot will replace the old building, at least for now.

That did not excite Brian and Debbie Mabry, the Bristol couple.

"Ohhh," said Brian.  "That's no good," said Debbie at the same time.

"Like the song, like the song," said Brian.  "Paving paradise for a parking lot."

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Air Quality Tested After Massive Garland Fire

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 18 November 2012 | 12.13

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Firefighters battled a large fire at chemical and plastics distribution facility in Garland on Friday.

The fire raged through containers inside a covered loading rack at the Nexeo Solutions facility in the 3000 block of Wood Lane on Friday afternoon. The fire was out by Friday night, and fire crews remained at the plant to monitor hot spots throughout the night.

The fire contained mostly methanol, a highly flammable liquid used to produce materials such as plastics, paints and fuels for cars. It can be poisonous if ingested.

A high-powered solvent, toluene, was also in the fire. It can be found in many items, including nail polish and glue, but can be dangerous to your health at high levels.

Nexeo Solutions spokeswoman Christina Reynolds told NBC 5 that all employees escaped the fire without injury. She said the cause of the fire has not yet been determined.

The Environmental Protection Agency is checking air quality in the area. Garland fire crews said the initial EPA tests came back negative for any immediate danger. The first test results show normal to low levels of methanol in the area around the plant.

The agency tested the air from Garland to Dallas throughout the night.

The Garland Health Department is also tested the water and determined there was no threat to the public.

The fire, which was first reported at about 3:30 p.m., was contained to the loading rack, although adjacent containers emitted steam, presumably from heating or blistering paint.

Several explosions could be heard while the fire burned through containers.

"I though the whole plant exploded," witness Adam Lagerberg said. "I never seen anything this bad. It was bad."

Rusty Webb, who works nearby, was fewer than 200 yards away when the fire erupted.

"I was working there and heard the explosion," he said. "Actually, you could feel it in your chest. As soon as it did that, I grabbed the cellphone and called 911."

Chopper 5 was the first helicopter over the fire with aerial pictures. Chopper 5 photojournalist Ames Meyer and a pilot were hovering above the fire when she felt an explosion.

"We were 1,000 feet in the air, and when we felt a boom that big, it was just like a muffled sound," Myers said. "We both looked at each other like, 'What was that?' You know, your first reaction is, do you think it's the helicopter? No, it's that big fire on the ground."

At 4:40 p.m., firefighters began spraying water to try to cool tanks near the fire. Garland Fire Capt. Merrill Balancier said there is concern about spraying water onto the containers that are on fire because it is believed the chemicals do not mix well with water. But firefighters later called for sand trucks to be brought in because the use of water was spreading the fire.

Firefighters allowed the fire to burn out and kept it from spreading. To the west, tanker cars on rail lines contained chemicals that posed a significant risk of exploding, Balancier said.

Nearby businesses within one-quarter of a mile of the facility were evacuated as a precaution. The evacuation was lifted by Saturday morning.

Residential neighborhoods are as close as a half-mile to the east across South Shiloh Road, but were not evacuated, Garland Fire Chief Todd Peele said. However, officials asked people to avoid the area while the fire was burning.

The National Weather Service said the plume of smoke blew from east to west and rose to 7,000 feet. NBC 5 Chief Meteorologist David Finfrock said wind speeds were about 5 mph during the fire.

A Nexeo driver told NBC 5 he was thankful that the wind was blowing to the west. If it were blowing to the east, the tanks adjacent to the fire would be at much greater risk of exploding, he said.

A sign in front of the complex indicates that the facility is owned by Ashland, a world-wide chemical company. NBC 5 has learned that Ashland sold the facility in 2011 to Nexeo Solutions, a Texas company based in the Houston area.

According to the United States Department of Labor, Nexeo Solutions has been cited $11,500 for improperly storing flammable liquids and organic peroxides in December 2011 at a facility in Tewksbury, Mass. NBC 5 has also learned a Nexeo Solutions facility in Willow Springs, Ill., caught fire in June.

The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality says Nexeo currently has a satisfactory rating and has had no violations this year.

In 2011, the company received several notices of violations: three minor violations for training and inspections and a moderate notice of a violation for discharging hazardous waste into a water supply.

The notices do not mean a violation has occurred.

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration said the Nexeo facility in Garland has not had any issues.

NBC 5's Kevin Cokely, Kristi Nelson, Ames Meyer, Tammy Mutasa, Ellen Goldberg, Scott Friedman, Eva Parks, Ken Kalthoff, Omar Villafranca, Amanda Guerra and Mark Schnyder contributed to this report.

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Christmas Tree Lights Up Downtown Dallas

Sara Story, NBC 5 News

The Downtown Dallas Christmas tree lights were turned on, and Santa made a special appearance at a holiday event on Saturday night.

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Downtown Dallas is beginning to look a lot like Christmas. The downtown Christmas tree lights were turned on, and Santa made a special appearance at a holiday event on Saturday night.

"It is like this big symbol. It is the point when Christmas time begins," Dallas visitor Ed Link said.

The Dallas tradition has been around for more that ten years, and it has captured the attention of people from across the globe.

"We are all coming from Massachusetts for the weekend," Link said.

One special guest traveled all the way from the North Pole. From typical Christmas characters like Santa to the unusual ones dressed up like storm troopers, holiday cheer was in full swing.

"Downtown is the heart of the city, so it is very important to make sure the holidays really start in the heart of the city,"  Kourtny Garrett with Downtown Dallas Inc. said.  "It gives everyone in Dallas a place to go and a place to have fun and celebrate Downtown."

Saturday's celebration was made complete with pleasant weather.

"I'm loving it. I want to come back to Texas. I love this weather. I'm not used to it. It's almost December," Dallas visitor Alinne Deoliveira said.
 

It was a festive night that kicked off the holidays and brought people together.

"I'm loving it. It's uplifting," Deoliveira said.  "It brings out the Christmas spirit, and it makes me want to shop."

Other tree lightings:

November 23 - 7:50 pm - Fort Worth

December 1 - 6:00 pm - Arlington

December 1 - 6:00 pm - Frisco

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