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TCU Faculty Call For A Return To Online Instruction Following A Surge In Student Cases

TCU is relying on students to socially distance and prevent the spread of COVID-19, but university officials blamed large gatherings and parties for the spike that shot active cases up over 400 in the first few weeks of classes. → Read More

Gov. Greg Abbott Threatens Cities With Revenue Freeze If They Defund Police

Under a new proposal from Gov. Greg Abbott, any Texas city that defunds its police department will have its property tax revenues frozen. → Read More

Rangers Get New Stadium, But There Won’t Be Any Fans At The Old Ball Game

When Todd Frazier hit the Rangers’ first home run in the team's new stadium on Wednesday, fans roared their approval. The cheering almost overwhelmed the → Read More

North Texas Ambulance Service Responds To Skyrocketing Number Of Cardiac Arrests

One Fort Worth-area ambulance service says it has responded to about 100% more cardiac arrests this month than it did in July of 2019. → Read More

NASCAR Fans Will Return To Texas Motor Speedway This Weekend

For sports fans, it has been a long few months. The COVID-19 pandemic put an indefinite hold on major league sports with fans in the stands — until this → Read More

Polling Places, Voters Take Precautions On Election Day

COVID-19 had voters and poll workers taking extra safety precautions. Sites like the Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center in Fort Worth have masks for → Read More

Voters Will Decide The Fate Of The Sales Tax That Helps Fund Fort Worth Police

The half-cent sales tax that generates tens of millions of dollars for the Fort Worth Police Department is on the ballot in this month’s election. Voters → Read More

American Airlines Suspends 16 International Flight Routes Until Winter 2020

Fort Worth-based American Airlines is pausing or dropping dozens of international routes as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to crush travel demand. → Read More

Texas Blood Bank Tries To Ease Shortage With New Perk: COVID-19 Antibody Testing

Some blood banks in North Texas are worried about a blood shortage. They're now offering COVID-19 antibody tests as an added service and incentive to → Read More

A Denton Activist's Decades Of Protest Against A Confederate Monument Pay Off

The statue of a young man stands with a rifle, facing south, on top of a white stone arch with the words "Our Confederate Soldiers." It has stood in Denton → Read More

Police Confront Hundreds Of Protesters On Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge In Dallas

Protests continued around North Texas Monday evening with one in Dallas resulting in police firing smoke bombs at a crowd on the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. → Read More

With Increased Demand For Food Help, Fort Worth Organizations Bring It To People's Doors

More North Texans are struggling with hunger at a time when it’s harder to leave the house than ever — so some local organizations are delivering food to → Read More

Potential Homebuyers Look Online For Help With First Steps

Some people are still looking to buy houses during the COVID-19 pandemic and the accompanying economic slump. So, a Fort Worth-based nonprofit is helping → Read More