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Across the country this weekend, people are recognizing the significance of Juneteenth. In Fort Worth, hundreds join the grandmother of Juneteenth, Ms. Opal Lee, in her annual 2.5 mile walk to recognize the 2.5 years it took for the news of freedom to reach Texas. → Read More
The Texas Department of Criminal Justice is temporarily stopping the transportation of inmates while conducting internal and outside reviews of its procedures after inmate Gonzalo Lopez stabbed a correction officer before stealing the bus he was riding on to seek medical treatment, later fleeing on foot in Leon County last month. → Read More
The driver that Arlington firefighters rescued from high waters Friday night has died. → Read More
The FBI says it’s officially launched a hate crime investigation related to the ambush shooting of three women inside a Northwest Dallas Asian-owned salon. Two of the three people shot in the salon last week arrived Monday evening at a packed town hall meeting with Dallas police. → Read More
It was a hot day for people trying to spend Mother's Day outside. → Read More
Those who took a spin around Mayfest in Fort Worth this weekend found out there’s plenty to catch. → Read More
Sawyer Mulkey crashed her car while failing to navigate a 90 degree-turn on the way to school Wednesday. → Read More
The Texas National Guard member who died trying to save two migrants in the Rio Grande was laid to rest Saturday. → Read More
The Texas teen went to the restroom alone at the AAC and never returned to her seat. Video surveillance showed her leaving with an adult man. Police say a registered sex offender then prostituted the 15-year-old through online ads. → Read More
A barbecue was held to raise money for the family of fallen Mesquite PD Officer Richard Houston. → Read More
The National Weather Service says powerful downburst winds caused the damage. It wasn’t a tornado, but the 100 miles per hour downburst winds still proved to be deadly. W.M. Solomon died when a tree fell on his home at a mobile home park in Whitehouse in Smith County. → Read More
One person was killed and 11 others were injured, including three juveniles, in a shooting at an outdoor concert event overnight Saturday in southeast Oak Cliff. → Read More
Wrestling fans are taking over North Texas as WrestleMania 38 comes to town. → Read More
Police say a mother and her 3-year-old son were at a Dallas donut shop Monday morning. Less than 20 minutes later, she was at the hospital emergency room with her son shot in the head. Police say she initially blamed a road rage incident, but evidence so far doesn't corroborate that. → Read More
Dallas police now say the mother claimed to have been involved in a road rage incident with a dark-colored four-door sedan being driven by a Black male in a red shirt. However, police say they have not found a legitimate crime scene or evidence related to a road rage incident. → Read More
Ukrainian Americans and other North Texans of all ages rallied in The Colony Sunday. → Read More
It was a Sunday service people of Second Baptist Church Ranger will never forget. → Read More
A local attorney is now housing her former law school classmate after she was able to escape Ukraine. → Read More
While there were some minor hiccups in parts of North Texas, Tuesday's primary day went smoothly for the most part. → Read More
Alexandre’s in Oak Lawn has created a blue and yellow drink special to show support for Ukraine and condemn Russia President Vladimir Putin’s actions. → Read More