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WFAA launched a new free app designed for the Dallas and Fort Worth area, offering users access to breaking news, weather updates, and live video from local events. The app provides real-time notifications for urgent news and allows users to read the latest stories as they develop. It features daily and hourly weather forecasts, interactive radar maps, and government-issued severe weather alerts. Users can personalize their experience by favoriting topics and sharing stories with friends and family. The app aims to strengthen community engagement with local news and weather.

WFAA encourages users to provide feedback to enhance the app experience further.

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