Facebook to label all rule-breaking posts - even Trump’s

“The policies we’re implementing today are designed to address the reality of the challenges our country is facing and how they’re showing up across our community,” Mark Zuckerberg wrote on his Facebook page announcing the changes.

Fort Worth ISD moves up two graduations because of COVID-19 orders

Fort Worth ISD moved two graduations up earlier in the day to avoid Tarrant County’s order requiring people to wear face masks in public.

Dallas will dismiss curfew charges against protesters

The city of Dallas is dismissing curfew citations given to protesters who violated the city’s curfew on May 29-30.

Fort Worth to work on some demands of police reform protesters

The city of Fort Worth says it will work on some police reform demands brought by activist groups but says others aren't legally possible.

40 Dallas firefighters, 11 police detectives test positive for COVID-19

Forty Dallas Fire-Rescue employees – almost all of them firefighters – have tested positive for coronavirus since the pandemic began.

Dallas officials reworking rental assistance program to help city's vulnerable population

The city of Dallas is considering how to rework its rent and mortgage assistance program as it prepares to receive $10 million more in federal funding for the program.

Dallas health officials admit it's becoming difficult to contact trace every new COVID-19 case

Dallas County Public Health Director Dr. Philip Huang admitted to city council members that it is getting difficult to keep up with a critical step to controlling COVID-19, specifically talking about contact tracing.

More airlines starting to require passengers to wear masks

With more people feeling comfortable enough to fly again, many airlines are making masks a requirement for everyone on board.

FWPD officer still in critical condition after weekend chase

A Fort Worth police officer remains in critical condition after being hit by a stolen car during a police chase.