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Ditka "Doing Fine" After Stroke

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Former Chicago Bears coach Mike Ditka

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Former Chicago Bears head coach Mike Ditka was hospitalized Friday after having a stroke.

The Chicago Tribune reported that Ditka was playing cards earlier in the day when he experienced difficulty with his hands and with speaking.

"He's doing fine. He'll be released tomorrow after observation," Ditka's agent, Steve Mandell, told NBC Chicago via text message.

According to the Tribune, doctors classified the episode as "very minor."

"Thoughts and prayers go out to #MikeDitka and his family. Wishing him a full and speedy recovery from his stroke," Sen. Mark Kirk said in a Tweet. Kirk continues to recover from an ischemic stroke he suffered in January.

Ditka, 73, is currently a commentator for ESPN, including "Sunday NFL Countdown." A senior producer with the network, Seth Markman, said Ditka would not be taking part in weekend coverage.

The stroke came on the same day that a Lake County prosecutor said in court that Ditka's son, Mark E. Ditka, tested positive for opiates during a pretrial screening earlier this month. The younger Ditka is awaiting trial on his fourth DUI charge.

Ditka coached the Bears for 11 years, including the team's Super Bowl-winning 1985 season. He had a heart attack during the 1988 season.

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Surfers in California Make Prehistoric Find

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This photo makes the fossil look as big as a dinosaur, but it is actually about 8-10 feet.

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Surfers normally make news when the "surf's up," but this week in Santa Cruz, in Northern California, the news was made when surfers noticed something strange when the surf was down, as in a very low tide.

Santa Cruz surfers discovered a small prehistoric skeleton Wednesday morning during a lower-than-usual low tide at the base of a cliff at Pleasure Point.

Experts say the bones were the vertebrae of a small whale that had been fossilized. It's not uncommon to find fossils along the coast, but this creature is upright and appears to be well preserved.

Gary Griggs, director of University of California Santa Cruz's Institute of Marine Sciences, told KSBW in Salinas that the skeleton was most likely an extinct Pliocene-era whale. 

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The Pliocene era was roughly 3 to 5 million years ago.

The bones were found just below the home of Jack O'Neill. O'Neill is known around the world for making wetsuits.

The surfers who made the discovery Wednesday were headed to a break water named "Jack's."

O'Neil is among the scores of people who checked out bones that date back to when dinosaurs ruled the world.

He says he never noticed it before even though he has looked down at that part of the beach every day for the past 40 years. "It's a new one," O'Neill told the Santa Cruz Sentinel.

Because of its location in the water, the bones are not likely to be excavated.

More of the creature is expected to be revealed over time, but experts are asking people to leave the bones as they lie.

The next lower than normal tide is not until mid-December. That is the next time the fossil is expected to give a good showing.

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Air Quality Tested After Massive Garland Fire

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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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Hostess' Death Sparks Second-Hand Sales Opportunities

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Hostess may no longer be a business worth running, but its products are enjoying a resurgence on second-hand sales sites.

"A 'MUST HAVE' Holiday gift for the one who has everything!" wrote one eBay user who was asking $100 for a box of 10 Twinkies. "What better way to show how you feel than with some of the LAST TWINKIES PRODUCED!"

"With Hostess claiming bankruptcy, these iconic, all-American food snacks will soon be nothing but a legend of desserts past," touted someone in Pembroke Pines, Fla. who turned to Craigslist to ask $500 for four boxes of Twinkies.

Those were some of the more reasonable offerings. Others -- assuming they weren't joking --  appeared overly opportunistic, including the eBay auctioneer who claimed to expect $200,000 for a Twinkies 10-pack. The pitch: "This is a great collectors item that can be passed down to family members and will only gain in value!"

The frenzy was sparked by Hostess' announcement Friday that it was liquidating all of its assets, laying off its 18,500 workers and stopping production of its iconic but financially nonviable snack cakes -- Twinkies, Ho Hos, CupCakes, Ding Dongs -- as well as Wonder Bread.

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There remains a chance that some other company will buy the brand and recipes and start a new line of production. But for now, it appears that the last deliveries are on their way to stores, and when they run out, there will be no more.

That's where the online entrepreneurs jumped in.

One seller, seeking $12.99 for eight CupCakes, posted: "Hostess Cupcakes. Out of Business! So Sad ;("

Another, hawking Twinkies, noted: "Hostess is shutting it down....so, buy extras and throw them in the freezer for future consumption!"

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Diwali Celebrations Expected to Draw Thousands

Christine Lee, NBC 5 Irving Reporter

The BAPS Mandir in Irving is hosting its second annual Diwali Celebration on Saturday.

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Thousands of North Texans are expected to participate in Indian New Year festivities in Irving on Saturday.

Diwali, which literally means "festival of lights," will be celebrated by more than one billion people around the world.

"It comes to mark the end of the Indian calendar year and, of course, the resolution and the steps one takes for the new year going forward," said Shashi Upadhyaya, BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir spokesperson.

More than 12,000 people are expected to attend the second annual Diwali Celebration throughout the day.

More than 400 volunteers prepared over the past three months to make the Mandir look its best for the festivities. Handcrafted paintings made out of colored rice and glitter are placed prominently at the entrance. Hallways are lined with information about India's contributions to the world. And a theater room will show a 45-minute film called "Mystic India Show" every hour from 1 p.m. until 5 p.m.

"We can all celebrate one another's diversity, one another's customs, and realize that there's so much we can enjoy just through education and knowledge of opening our minds in such a way," Upadhyaya said.

The exhibitions and food booths open at 12:30 p.m., and a fireworks display will take place at 8 p.m. The Mandir is located at 4601 North State Highway 161 in Irving.

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Business in Garland Resumes After Explosions

Mark Schnyder, NBC 5 News

Businesses neighboring the Nexeo Solutions chemical plant being to reopen after powerful explosions and evacuations on Friday.

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Large Chemical Fire in Garland Out

A massive chemical fire at a Garland chemical and plastics distribution facility burned out after more than three hours.

Explosions Felt From Chopper 5

Chopper 5's heliport is just blocks from the site of a massive chemical fire in Garland and was in the air shortly after the first explosion.

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It was back to normal for businesses around the Nexeo Solutions plant Saturday morning.

Malcolm Graham of Garland Roofing, which has an office across the street from the plant was getting crews off to work.

Friday afternoon though, Graham was coming back from Flower Mound but his boss told him not to come back to the office.  He couldn't get there.  Graham said he saw the smoke from miles away but didn't realize where it was coming from at first.

Firefighters battled a large fire at the chemical and plastics distribution facility.  No one was injured. The Environmental Protection Agency and Garland Health Department tested the air and water in Dallas County and found there was no threat to the public.

Firefighters told the folks at the Garland Roofing office to leave right away and they did. 

"They set the alarm on the front door but they didn't even lock it but they (firefighters) told them everything would be fine."  Graham said.

He had to stay a few blocks away waiting for the all clear so he could go lock up the office.  That happened around 9:00 p.m. Friday.

Also across the street from the plant is HoseFast Hydraulics.  Owner Rodney Brewer was back at work Saturday as he and workers were finishing up work they didn't get to finish on Friday. 

"I was just taking care of customers out back," said Brewer.   "There was a loud explosion… everyone went to the front to see what's going on… A lot of chaos, people running, going different directions."

Video from one of Brewer's surveillance cameras caught the explosion as it happened.  Just beyond a white pick-up truck you see a flash, then immediately thick, black smoke and flames.

On Saturday, Nexeo Solutions issued the following statement:

The fire at Nexeo Solutions' Garland facility has been extinguished, and none of our employees received any injuries as a result of the incident.  We are working with the appropriate local, state and federal agencies to fully investigate and understand the cause of the fire so that we can prevent a similar incident in the future and ensure the safety of our employees and the surrounding community.

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Irving Man Dead after SWAT Standoff

Sara Story, NBC 5 News

Police in Irving said a man is dead after shooting his wife Saturday morning.

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Police in Irving said a man is dead after shooting his wife Saturday morning.

Investigators are working to determine if he shot himself. Before his death, Irving SWAT officers spent hours negotiating with the suspect inside his home along Grimes Road.

Irving Police responded to a 911 call just after noon on Friday. They said a woman was shot by her husband and was found in their front yard before being transported to a local hospital.

Officials said she is in good condition Saturday evening. They said the suspect was still in the home when they arrived and another man was inside the house with him.

The SWAT team set up a perimeter around the house because they were unable to establish contact with the suspect. Several hours later, the man that was inside the home with the suspect came out. SWAT officers sent a robot inside the home which found the suspect dead.

They said he died from a gunshot wound and it may have been self-inflicted.

The names of the suspect and woman who was shot have not been released.

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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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Downtown Dallas Building to Disappear

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The Thomas building in Downtown Dallas will be imploded Sunday morning.

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Expect to hear a loud boom coming from Downtown Dallas on Sunday morning.

Demolition teams will implode the vacant Thomas Building at Wood Street and Akard Sunday at 10 a.m.

The building is 88 years old. It neighbors the Federal Reserve Bank building.

Workers will use 300 pounds of dynamite and other explosives to bring it down. It should take 12 seconds. The side and back walls will collapse in. The front wall will come down at an angle.

We're told the best place to view the implosion will be along Young Street.

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