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General manager Jon Daniels says there would be a lot of advantages to workouts in Texas instead of returning to their camp in Arizona.
Almost a year after Katrina Looper's kids survived a horrific boating incident, they've donated about 300 masks to the hospital and staffers who treated them.
Both lawsuits say the employee was able to view customers' intimate and private moments, including when they were nude or partially dressed.
A day after a mother killed her 8-year-old daughter, then turned the gun on herself, the Dallas Police Department is reporting a spike in domestic violence amid the coronavirus shutdown.
A federal judge has ordered Texas to allow any of the state's 16 million voters to cast a ballot by mail over fears of the coronavirus.
With the coronavirus pandemic still looming over North Texas, school districts across the area are adjusting, adapting and getting creative to celebrate 2020 graduates.
After a nearly two-month moratorium, the Texas Supreme Court is allowing eviction hearings to move forward again.
Team administrators and city leaders are working to set social distancing guidelines, knowing some traditions will have to be sidelined in the name of safety.
The "Adopt a Senior" page allows parents to post their senior's photos and bio, then someone in the community adopts them and sends them a graduation gift.
TED Ventures is a management and holdings organization specializing in logistics and consulting services to those in the medical field.
Have questions about your stimulus check? The IRS says you can now call.
Cowboys Owner Jerry Jones is back to work in his office at The Star in Frisco.
The survey collects feedback so that school and Fort Worth ISD leaders can understand and respond to needs during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
The Fort Worth-based company said Tuesday that it was unable to find a buyer for its business after filing for bankruptcy protection earlier this year.
Aunisty Bates is bi-racial, 5-foot-5, weighs 130 pounds and has black hair and brown eyes.
Pete Arredondo, the former Uvalde CISD Police Chief, said he's not responsible for the mass shooting that killed 19 students and two teachers at Robb Elementary School in May 2022. In June he was indicted by a grand jury on 10 counts of felony child endangerment. They said Arredondo failed to identify the shooting as an active shooter incident and didn't enforce a response plan already in place for an active shooter situation. Lawyers for Arredondo said school districts and their employees do not "have a duty to protect students from threats from other sorts of third parties.”
The wheels, the engines, and the paint jobs at the Mecum Auction always turn heads but Mecum and Techforce hopes to inspire some DISD students to careers in the automotive industry. Photojournalist Mike Kinney takes us to Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center where the students are getting a closer look at all the Car Business has to offer.
Texas Woman's University in Denton officially launched its new aviation program aimed at helping a new generation of women break barriers in a male-dominated industry.
The Texas Comptroller's Office said it has returned $422 million in unclaimed property this fiscal year and they aren't stopping yet. Unclaimed property includes things like dormant bank accounts, utility deposits, other refunds and more. The Comptroller's Office saidright now, the state holds more than $9 billion through the program. You can check to see if you have any unclaimed property at ClaimItTexas.gov.
We are getting to that time of year where cold fronts are going to start to mean something. Currently, it will just be dryer air to provide lift for some of those scattered storms focused in Tarrant County.
A dry line is moving towards the DFW area from the west, bringing a severe weather threat to the region until 8 p.m.
Those who knew him say he carried a rare mix of steadiness, kindness, and quiet determination.
The McSpedden Elementary teacher was placed on leave and barred from campus as police and Frisco ISD continue a joint investigation.
Racing fans—get ready. The Java House Grand Prix of Arlington is set to roar into town this spring, bringing a brand‑new kind of excitement to North Texas.
The maker of the Claude chatbot says its research could help identify economic disruptions by measuring how AI is currently reshaping work.
The crash sparked a nearly three‑year I‑Team investigation into Fort Worth police pursuit policies.
It started with a complaint from a male officer.
Austin medical supply business accused of Medicare fraud, funneling millions overseas, federal complaint says.
As Texas, in recent years, has experienced an increase in its infant mortality rate, it has seen a growing interest in bereavement care for families.
Internal turmoil, missing records, and clashing narratives raise new questions about the nonprofit's management and oversight.
"I just want to know what happened," Rachel Reyes told CBS News during her first TV interview since the death of her son, Ruben Ray Martinez, a U.S. citizen shot and killed by an ICE agent in Texas last year.
Amber Givens is expected to become the county's first Black female district attorney. In an exclusive interview, she addresses past courtroom controversy and outlines her vision for the justice system.
GOP Rep. Tony Gonzales had been in a runoff with Brandon Herrera after Tuesday's primary in Texas.
Relations between the two countries were cut off in 2019, during the first Trump administration.
Latino community leaders in Texas are warning that growing frustration with enforcement-only approaches is pushing some voters away from the Republican Party.
A lawsuit filed late last month took Chicago-based McDonald's to task over the McRib sandwich, calling its name a form of false advertising.
While retailers like Amazon, Macy's and Target are extending their return window for gifts bought during the holidays, some stores are adding fees to return purchases.
Less than two days after Delta Air Lines offered $30,000 to each passenger on board the flight that crashed and flipped in Toronto on Monday afternoon, the company is facing its first two lawsuits in the incident — and they likely won't be the last.
Texas Agricultural Commissioner Sid Miller is calling for a statewide ban on non-water additives, such as fluoride, in the public water system.
Last year, over 16 million vehicles drove on North Texas toll roads without paying, accumulating more than $69 million in unpaid tolls.
HHS Secretary RFK Jr. wants the popular coffee chains to prove their surgery drinks are safe for teens and suggested the Trump administration could place limits on your cup of coffee.
Tests of dozens of baby formulas by Consumer Reports found that nearly half contained potentially dangerous chemicals.
USALESS.COM is recalling its Rhino Choco VIP 10X product due to the undeclared presence of Tadalafil, which is the active ingredient in Cialis.
Eagle Mountain-Saginaw ISD said that the decision was made after consultation with Tarrant County Public Health.
The McKinney Fire Chief already has AED's placed in all police and fire vehicles.
Small businesses along South Akard Street say the removal of a key bridge connecting Downtown Dallas to the Cedars neighborhood is already driving customers away, with no return of direct access expected until 2028.
An Amazon Prime delivery in Richardson this week left more behind than intended.
Prominent political and business leaders are named in the documents released by the Justice Department in connection with its investigations into Jeffrey Epstein.
A Dallas coffee chain says it's caught in a political firestorm after a walkout over an ICE discount.
During the World Cup, soccer fans will be able to get a taste of what North Texas' new professional soccer team, Atletico Dallas, has to offer.
WNBA star Arike Ogunbowale was booked in the Miami-Dade County jail on a battery charge, and was later released on bond.
Wendell Carter Jr. made a go-ahead dunk with 1.4 seconds left, and the Orlando Magic beat the Dallas Mavericks 115-114 to spoil Cooper Flagg's return from injury.
The Texas Rangers and veteran outfielder Andrew McCutchen have agreed to a minor league contract.
NBA Hall of Famer Chauncey Billups and former player Damon Jones are among 31 people charged in the federal case. They have pleaded not guilty.
Holtz coached Notre Dame from 1986 to 1996, winning 100 games with the school, including a 12-0 national title-winning season in 1988.
Actor and filmmaker Bruce Campbell told fans that he is in treatment for cancer and will cancel some upcoming public appearances.
Hillary Knight, Megan Keller and Jack and Quinn Hughes made a surprise appearance during "Heated Rivalry" star Connor Storrie's opening monologue on "SNL."
Shia LaBeouf, who was charged with battery after police say he punched several people outside a New Orleans bar earlier this month, was arrested again on Saturday.
Singer-songwriter Neil Sedaka, known for his hits like "Laughter in the Rain," "Breaking Up is Hard to Do" and "Calendar Girl," has died.
Streaming giant Netflix declined to match Paramount Skydance's $31 per share offer for Warner Bros. Discovery.
The Red Bull Flugtag Airshow returned to Las Colinas on Saturday after a 12-year hiatus. Teams are tasked with constructing a flying machine and putting it to the test. It's estimated that around 25,000 people attended the event.
A suspect was taken into custody after an attack on Pearl Street Mall in Boulder on June 1 in which there were 15 people and a dog who were victims. The suspect threw Molotov cocktails that burned some of the victims, who were part of a march for Israeli hostages.
The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit babies at Texas Health locations across North Texas celebrated Valentine's Day.
As Anthony Davis prepared for his debut game at the AAC, Dallas Mavericks fans took to the arena to protest the controversial trade.
A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.