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Job Seekers Turn to Twitter for Openings: Experts

College seniors around the country are starting that big push to find jobs for after graduation. Many of them are using Twitter as their primary search tool. → Read More

Two Plano East Students Found Dead from Suicide: Police

Students at Plano East High School are mourning the loss of two fellow students, and Murphy police say the deaths are being investigated as suicides. → Read More

'Mothers Against Police Brutality' Wants Policy Change

The Dallas based group "Mothers Against Police Brutality" is moving from protest to policy change. → Read More

Rowlett Family Experiences Pain, Loss, Joy in Wake of Tornado

A North Texas family who survived the tornado in Rowlett experienced one of the most difficult times in their lives followed by one of the happiest. → Read More

Police Hope New Website Can Help Solve Cold Case

Police in North Richland Hills are hoping you can help solve a cold case. → Read More

FCS Players Help Athletes with Special Needs in Flag Football

Before they compete for a national championship, college football players won the hearts and respect of dozens of North Texas families Thursday. → Read More

December Expected to Smash Auto Sales Records

Auto sales in the United States are on the verge of breaking the industry's single-year record by more than 100,000 vehicles. → Read More

Fort Worth Man Confronts Hate Head On

A photo of a man who lives in Fort Worth went viral for two very different reasons. → Read More

How to Cure Thanksgiving Cabin Fever

Thanksgiving can be a time of high stress and anxiety for families. → Read More

Drone Users Can Expect New Federal Regulations

The Federal Aviation Administration is putting the final touches on a new system that would require drone users to register with the federal government. → Read More

Nearly 2M Holiday Travelers Expected at D/FW Airport

The holiday travel season officially kicks off Friday, and airport officials in North Texas are preparing for an especially busy time. → Read More

Dallas ISD Program Helps Homeless Students Excel

Every day, the Dallas Independent School District works with several students who are homeless, and many are excelling in the classroom. → Read More

Former UNT Student Killed in Paris Attacks

People at the University of North Texas in Denton remember a former exchange student killed during Friday's attacks in Paris. → Read More

New Fort Worth Police Chief Meets with Community

The new Fort Worth police chief met with people living in the Stop Six community Friday to hear residents' suggestions and concerns. → Read More

Dallas Police Report Uptick in Laser Strikes

Dallas police confirm an uptick in the number of laser strikes saying they’re averaging 2-3 reports per week. → Read More

Cedar Valley College Receives Multimillion-Dollar Grant

Cedar Valley College has been awarded a grant to help ensure the success of African American males in science, technology, engineering and math. → Read More

Soccer Governing Body Bans Headers for Young Players

The governing body for soccer in the United States has banned children aged 10 and under from using their heads to hit the ball during practice and games. → Read More

Duck Creek Community Braces for Severe Weather

People living in the areas surrounding Duck Creek in Garland are paying close attention to the forecast, as severe weather could move into North Texas by Thursday. → Read More

North Texas Rain Affecting Seasonal Businesses

The rain may dampen some Halloween plans this weekend, but organizers at one Fort Worth haunted house want guests to know they will be open rain or shine. → Read More

Teen with Special Needs Scores Winning Touchdown

A touchdown brought North Texas football fans to their feet Wednesday and taught a priceless lesson in sportsmanship along the way. → Read More