Pearl Harbor survivor, WWII veteran asks for birthday cards for his 100th birthday

A World War II veteran and Pearl Harbor survivor needs your help to celebrate his milestone 100th birthday by sending him birthday cards to celebrate his big day on Dec. 13.

Ex-pilot with Parkinson's, 84, flies one more time over fall foliage

An 84-year-old former pilot who has Parkinson’s disease found herself in a familiar place: in the cockpit of a plane thanks to a fellow aviator.

ICU nurse helps young COVID-19 widowed dad fill newborn’s nursery with donations

Eric Robison, 23, lost his 22-year-old wife to COVID-19 and became a single father within the span of just two months. ICU nurse Ashlee Schwartz saw the young family’s tragic struggle and stepped in to help.

Prosper cheerleader hurt in freak accident moves to rehab facility

The Prosper cheerleader injured in a tumbling accident is now being transferred to a rehabilitation facility on her birthday. She sent a message to everyone following her recovery.

Salvation Army gearing up for Red Kettle Campaign

The Salvation Army hosted a breakfast for mayors of the Arlington-Mansfield area. A challenge was issued to the mayors to get their communities involved in the giving spirit.

Prosper cheerleader hurt in freak tumbling accident improves

Makayla Noble may soon be moved out of the ICU. She suffered a spinal cord injury during a tumbling accident. And she has a message for those who have shown her support over the past few weeks.

"Everything's going wrong": Sterling Heights Police stop speeding man, hook up new TV

A 79-year-old Sterling Heights man was running all over town trying to find what he needed to hook up his new TV for his wife when he was stopped for speeding. But police didn't give him a ticket. Instead - they hooked up his TV for him.

Fort Worth veteran's family moves into new, rent-free transitional home

A Navy veteran was welcomed into his new family home in Fort Worth Tuesday morning. They get to live in the home rent-free while they transition from the constantly moving military life to everyday civilian life.

Bullied Houston student writes song to empower other children

Harper Mixon, 10, is releasing a song in hopes of lifting the spirits of other children who are bullied and is raising funds for an all-inclusive park, so that all kids, regardless of their abilities, can have fun in Houston.

Student-run grocery store inside Sanger ISD high school serves community

A high school in Sanger has opened a grocery store in its building to better serve families in its community. Payment is with points rather than cash or credit. Its design's purpose is to have families think of it as a grocery store rather than a food pantry.

9/11 love story: Two strangers meet during one of the most devastating attacks on US soil

Two strangers found love on a day hate changed history in America. The Houston husband and wife met after their international flight had to land in Canada instead of Houston during the 9/11 tragedies 20 years ago. They've now been married 19 years.