8 arrested for El Rancho robbery in Fort Worth
Police are investigating a string of smash-and-grab robberies at El Rancho grocery stores in North Texas. The most recent incident was in Fort Worth on Sunday, where multiple people were arrested.
Police are investigating a string of smash-and-grab robberies at El Rancho grocery stores in North Texas. The most recent incident was in Fort Worth on Sunday, where multiple people were arrested.
DPD adding extra drones amid staffing shortage
The lieutenant over the Air Support Unit says the drones are helping to keep both officers and residents safe.
The lieutenant over the Air Support Unit says the drones are helping to keep both officers and residents safe.
Trackdown: Help find shooting suspect Adrian Gray
Police are looking for a man who opened fire in a popular Mesquite park and injured two people. It happened just before Thanksgiving when about two dozen teenagers were in the park on a sunny November Day.
Police are looking for a man who opened fire in a popular Mesquite park and injured two people. It happened just before Thanksgiving when about two dozen teenagers were in the park on a sunny November Day.
Fort Worth ISD considers possible school closures
Fort Worth ISD trustees are looking at ways to shrink the district. They heard dozens of options from a consultant, which could lead to the closure of more than 20 campuses.
Fort Worth ISD trustees are looking at ways to shrink the district. They heard dozens of options from a consultant, which could lead to the closure of more than 20 campuses.
Treatment center closes following boy's death
A new report reveals staff at a now-closed treatment center for Texas foster children ignored a boy's cries for medical help. The boy later died in the middle of a movie theater, where seven staff members were present.
A new report reveals staff at a now-closed treatment center for Texas foster children ignored a boy's cries for medical help. The boy later died in the middle of a movie theater, where seven staff members were present.
Texas regulated sports betting market: It's one step closer
The push to bring regulated, taxed, and licensed sports betting in Texas is now one step closer.
The push to bring regulated, taxed, and licensed sports betting in Texas is now one step closer.
Trump says talks to end Ukraine war will start soon
President Donald Trump spoke with Ukraine and Russia's leaders on Wednesday to find a way to end the war between the two nations. He is pushing for negotiations to start immediately and says he and Vladimir Putin plan on visiting each other's countries.
President Donald Trump spoke with Ukraine and Russia's leaders on Wednesday to find a way to end the war between the two nations. He is pushing for negotiations to start immediately and says he and Vladimir Putin plan on visiting each other's countries.
Rep. Jasmine Crockett on Elon Musk at hearing
Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-Dallas) speaks about billionaire Elon Musk and misinformation during a hearing on censorship during a House Judiciary hearing.
Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-Dallas) speaks about billionaire Elon Musk and misinformation during a hearing on censorship during a House Judiciary hearing.
IRS tax refund schedule 2025: what you need to know
Tax season is in full swing, and the IRS anticipates that 140 million individuals will file returns by April 15. Here's the IRS tax refund schedule for 2025 and other information that will help you with your return.
Tax season is in full swing, and the IRS anticipates that 140 million individuals will file returns by April 15. Here's the IRS tax refund schedule for 2025 and other information that will help you with your return.
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick calls on House to pass bond reform
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick and Sen. Joan Huffman called on the Texas House to pass a bond reform package once it clears the Senate. The bills would change who sets bond in certain instances and expand the reasons that a bond could be denied.
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick and Sen. Joan Huffman called on the Texas House to pass a bond reform package once it clears the Senate. The bills would change who sets bond in certain instances and expand the reasons that a bond could be denied.
Elon Musk, son at Oval Office: FULL NEWS CONFERENCE
President Donald Trump and Elon Musk came together in the White House on Tuesday for Trump to sign an executive order concerning the billionaire’s work leading the Department of Government Efficiency andwanting federal agencies to work with him. The Associated Press reviewed a White House fact sheet on the order, which is intended to advance Musk’s work slashing spending with his Department of Government Efficiency. Musk made his first public comments about his work overseeing DOGE. Trump put Musk in charge of the Department of Government Efficiency to help eliminate waste, fraud and abuse in spending and trim the more than 2 million-person federal workforce. Musk said there are some good people in the federal bureaucracy, but that they need to be accountable. He called the bureaucracy an "unelected" fourth branch of government and said the budget deficit must be addressed. He also said he wants to add "common-sense controls" to the federal spending adding taxpayer dollars must be spent wisely and that to cut the waste is not "draconian." "Transparency is what builds trust," he said. He also pushed back against critics who have accused him of mounting a hostile takeover of the government. "The people voted for major government reform, and that’s what the people are going to get," he said. "That’s what democracy is all about." "We're talking about billions of dollars that we've already found. We found fraud and abuse," Trump added. "We have a case in New York where a hotel is paid $59 million…because it's housing migrants, illegal migrants are all illegal, I believe," Trump added. However, according to the New York Times, the "the federal money had been properly allocated by FEMA under President Joseph R. Biden Jr. last year, adding that it was not a disaster relief grant and had not been spent on luxury hotels."
President Donald Trump and Elon Musk came together in the White House on Tuesday for Trump to sign an executive order concerning the billionaire’s work leading the Department of Government Efficiency andwanting federal agencies to work with him. The Associated Press reviewed a White House fact sheet on the order, which is intended to advance Musk’s work slashing spending with his Department of Government Efficiency. Musk made his first public comments about his work overseeing DOGE. Trump put Musk in charge of the Department of Government Efficiency to help eliminate waste, fraud and abuse in spending and trim the more than 2 million-person federal workforce. Musk said there are some good people in the federal bureaucracy, but that they need to be accountable. He called the bureaucracy an "unelected" fourth branch of government and said the budget deficit must be addressed. He also said he wants to add "common-sense controls" to the federal spending adding taxpayer dollars must be spent wisely and that to cut the waste is not "draconian." "Transparency is what builds trust," he said. He also pushed back against critics who have accused him of mounting a hostile takeover of the government. "The people voted for major government reform, and that’s what the people are going to get," he said. "That’s what democracy is all about." "We're talking about billions of dollars that we've already found. We found fraud and abuse," Trump added. "We have a case in New York where a hotel is paid $59 million…because it's housing migrants, illegal migrants are all illegal, I believe," Trump added. However, according to the New York Times, the "the federal money had been properly allocated by FEMA under President Joseph R. Biden Jr. last year, adding that it was not a disaster relief grant and had not been spent on luxury hotels."
Scottsdale Airport: Plane crashes into another plane, killing 1, injuring several others
A plane veered off the runway after landing at Scottsdale Airport on Monday and crashed into another plane, the Federal Aviation Administration says. One person was killed and several others were hurt.
A plane veered off the runway after landing at Scottsdale Airport on Monday and crashed into another plane, the Federal Aviation Administration says. One person was killed and several others were hurt.
FWISD considering closing 20 school campuses
Fort Worth ISD is still months away from making school closure decisions but their trustees are looking at ways to shrink the district.
Fort Worth ISD is still months away from making school closure decisions but their trustees are looking at ways to shrink the district.
Man accepts 30-year plea deal after gf found dead
A McKinney man was sentenced to 30 years in prison for charges related to the death of his one-time girlfriend. Her body was found hidden in a fridge in his home.
A McKinney man was sentenced to 30 years in prison for charges related to the death of his one-time girlfriend. Her body was found hidden in a fridge in his home.
Shooting was result of drug deal gone bad: police
A newly obtained arrest warrant reveals robbery as the reason for a shootout in the middle of a Forney neighborhood near Brown Middle School Friday afternoon.
A newly obtained arrest warrant reveals robbery as the reason for a shootout in the middle of a Forney neighborhood near Brown Middle School Friday afternoon.
Recall: Potential manufacturing defect causes voluntary recall on select canned tuna sold at H-E-B
Tri-Union Seafoods announced on Tuesday a voluntary recall of select lots of canned tuna products due to a potential manufacturing defect that could compromise the integrity of the can seal.
Tri-Union Seafoods announced on Tuesday a voluntary recall of select lots of canned tuna products due to a potential manufacturing defect that could compromise the integrity of the can seal.
Measure to lower Texas property taxes advances at State Capitol
The continuing cry for relief from ever rising property taxes is fully underway at the State Capitol with particular focus on slashing the burden for seniors.
The continuing cry for relief from ever rising property taxes is fully underway at the State Capitol with particular focus on slashing the burden for seniors.
Mötley Crüe's Vince Neil owns one of the planes involved in Scottsdale crash
One of the planes involved in the deadly Scottsdale plane crash is owned by Mötley Crüe frontman Vince Neil.
One of the planes involved in the deadly Scottsdale plane crash is owned by Mötley Crüe frontman Vince Neil.
Dallas considers dropping parking requirement
Advocates say dropping the city's parking requirement for developers will create space for more affordable housing in the city. However, others are concerned that it will create chaos on neighborhood streets.
Advocates say dropping the city's parking requirement for developers will create space for more affordable housing in the city. However, others are concerned that it will create chaos on neighborhood streets.
FW veteran with PTSD finds healing with farming
A Fort Worth veteran is harvesting hope with an unconventional form of therapy for his PTSD. "I get my hands in the soil, and it's therapeutic."
A Fort Worth veteran is harvesting hope with an unconventional form of therapy for his PTSD. "I get my hands in the soil, and it's therapeutic."


















