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Winter Storm Leaves Growing Number Of North Texans Without Water

After going without power, some residents in North Texas are now dealing with water issues. → Read More

Massive Fire Rages At Grand Prairie Plastics Factory

Firefighters in Grand Prairie are battling a fire that’s been raging for hours at a plastics factory. → Read More

Left Out Of Suffrage 100 Years Ago, Some Women Of Color Still Face Voting Obstacles

The 19th Amendment was ratified 100 years ago today, giving women the right to vote – but not all women. → Read More

Arlington Continues Conversation About Equity Through A New Unity Council

The city of Arlington is taking a data-driven approach to becoming more equitable through a new Unity Council . The diverse, 25-member group will determine → Read More

Tarrant County Detention Officers Arrested, Charges Allege On-Duty Assault

The Tarrant County Sheriff's office arrested three detention officers Wednesday. They were all booked in the county jail. → Read More

Caravans For Social Justice: Two Texas Communities Host Socially Distant Protests

Both Richardson and Frisco held socially distant protests advocating for racial justice and police reform over the weekend, in caravan form. → Read More

Forecasting Models Show The Potential For A Second Wave Of Coronavirus Cases in North Texas

Multiple forecast models show North Texas could see a second wave of coronavirus cases over the summer. → Read More

Need A COVID-19 Relationship Rescue? Tips For Couples Trying To Survive A Pandemic

The coronavirus pandemic has presented some unique challenges for couples. Whether they are struggling with being apart or spending too much time together, → Read More

New Report Shows Best Ever Air Quality In North Texas

A new study shows North Texans are breathing in less unhealthy air. The American Lung Association's “State of the Air” report found that Dallas-Fort Worth → Read More

Atheist Group's Banners Spark A Very American Conversation

A local atheist group garnered attention recently from all over North Texas thanks to some bright yellow banners hanging in downtown Fort Worth that read → Read More

Hemp Farms In Texas? Ag Commissioner Sid Miller Among Backers For Legalization

Kris Taylor was accepted into medical school. But instead of becoming a doctor, the Texan moved to California to pursue something he was really passionate → Read More