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Gov. Abbott, Austin Leaders Throw Dallas Into Debate Over Homeless Camping

For months, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and the Austin City Council have sparred over an ordinance that allows homeless people to camp in most public places throughout their downtown area. Now, Dallas finds itself in → Read More

Six Flags Eyes Globe Life Park for New World Headquarters, Arlington City Council to Vote on Incentives Package Tuesday

The City of Arlington may have found a new long-term resident for Globe Life Park once the Texas Rangers move out. According to city documents, Six Flags wants to move its world headquarters from Grand... → Read More

Fort Worth Community Prays for Healing Following Deadly Officer-Involved Shooting

As hurt, anger and confusion continue to grip Fort Worth following the shooting death of Atatiana Jefferson, members of the faith community are praying for healing and answers. → Read More

#SomethingGood: Plano Company Recycles Banners Into Toiletry Bags for Women's Shelter

There's an old saying that "one man's trash is another man's treasure." A software developer in Plano is taking that to heart. → Read More

Months After Deadly Crane Collapse, Elan City Lights Residents Able to Get Vehicles

After months of waiting, residents of the Dallas apartment complex that was the site of a deadly crane collapse in June will be reunited with their vehicles. → Read More

Gov. Greg Abbott Joins Hundreds in Irving to Celebrate Gandhi

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) joined hundreds in Irving Sunday to pay tribute to Mahatma Gandhi in commemoration of his 150th birthday. → Read More

'AlienCon' Invades Dallas Amid Growing Public Interest in Extraterrestrial Life

Are we alone in the universe? It's a question that has captivated mankind for generations -- and one that brought thousands of people to downtown Dallas searching for answers. → Read More

Arlington Chosen as Site for National Medal of Honor Museum

The National Medal of Honor Museum Foundation announced Wednesday that Arlington, Texas will be the museum’s new location. The national search began in October 2018 with the goal of choosing a location... → Read More

Rangers Fans 'Take It All In' for Final Game at Globe Life Park

Rangers fans passed through the tall green iron gates of Globe Life Park for the final time Sunday, a wave of emotions running through them as they took in the last baseball game that will ever be played there. → Read More

2 in Custody After Van Drives Into Rec Center in Attempted ATM Theft

Two people are in custody early Thursday morning, accused of crashing through the front of a Plano youth recreation center in an apparent attempt to steal an ATM, police say. → Read More

'God Wastes Nothing': Wedgwood Baptist Church Commemorates 20 Year Anniversary of Deadly Shooting

Twenty years ago, fear, terror and heartbreak struck the Fort Worth community at its core. On September 15, 1999, hundreds of teens packed Wedgwood Baptist Church for a concert, when a man none of them knew... → Read More

Man Severely Burned, Airlifted Following Fire at Fort Worth Billiards Room

The Fort Worth Fire Department is investigating an early morning fire that left one man so severely burned, he had to be airlifted from the scene. → Read More

Hurricane Dorian Closes Airports, Impacts Flights; Airlines Waiving Change Fees

Several airports in Florida have closed and hundreds of flights have been delayed or canceled as Hurricane Dorian approaches the East Coast. Airlines are now allowing people with upcoming travel plans to... → Read More

Changing the Human Condition: UTA Researchers Hope Tech Can Help Stroke Patients, Wheelchair Users

Making life better for those who need it the most -- that's the mission of a University of Texas at Arlington research team whose technology breakthroughs for stroke patients and wheelchair users are gaining... → Read More

Oncor Investigating After Fire, Smoke Shoot Up Out of Multiple Manholes in Downtown Dallas

Dallas Fire-Rescue says flames and smoke shot up through multiple manholes in downtown Dallas early Sunday morning. Oncor is now investigating. → Read More

Oncor Sends Crews, Resources to Florida in Advance of Hurricane Dorian

Oncor is sending more than 100 employees and contractors from North Texas to Florida as the state prepares to endure a direct hit from Hurricane Dorian. → Read More

Six Flags, Hurricane Harbor Announce 2020 Attractions, Park to Stay Open Year Round

A first-of-its-kind water coaster and new water slides will make their debut at Six Flags Over Texas and Hurricane Harbor in 2020, the company revealed Thursday morning. → Read More

Arlington Crews Working to Repair Large Water Main Break

Arlington water crews are working to repair a large water main break in the south part of the city. → Read More

New Survey Highlights Nationwide, Texas Struggles to Find Qualified Construction Workers

Whether it's houses, high rises, or roads, there is no shortage of construction projects happening in North Texas. But according to a new industry survey, there is a shortage of qualified construction workers. → Read More

#SomethingGood: The Colony PD Officer Honored as School Resource Officer of the Year in Texas

There are thousands of school resource officers across the state who work each and every day to ensure kids have a safe place to learn. One of them, from right here in North Texas, was recently recognized... → Read More