Dallas Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy gives an update on training camp with COVID-19 precautions in place
For the first time since all of his players reported for training camp, new Cowboys head coach Mike Mccarthy gave the media an update on how things are going.
For the first time since all of his players reported for training camp, new Cowboys head coach Mike Mccarthy gave the media an update on how things are going.
Staff members at four North Texas school districts test positive for COVID-19
Several North Texas school districts have now confirmed that staffers have tested positive for COVID-19.
Several North Texas school districts have now confirmed that staffers have tested positive for COVID-19.
2 killed, 3 injured in wrong-way crash on Dallas North Tollway in Frisco
Two people are dead and three others were taken to hospitals after a wrong-way driver crashed into an SUV on the Dallas North Tollway in Frisco Saturday night.
Two people are dead and three others were taken to hospitals after a wrong-way driver crashed into an SUV on the Dallas North Tollway in Frisco Saturday night.
Lawsuit claims Ezekiel Elliott’s dogs attacked pool cleaner
A pool cleaner is suing Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott because she claims she was attacked by his three dogs.
A pool cleaner is suing Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott because she claims she was attacked by his three dogs.
Passenger killed, driver arrested after Frisco rollover crash
One person was killed and another was taken to jail after a crash in Frisco Wednesday morning.
One person was killed and another was taken to jail after a crash in Frisco Wednesday morning.
American flags in Frisco vandalized the day before Flag Day
American flags that lined Main Street in Frisco were vandalized Saturday. The destroyed flags were found by Frisco Police Department the day before Flag Day, adding insult to injury for local veterans.
American flags that lined Main Street in Frisco were vandalized Saturday. The destroyed flags were found by Frisco Police Department the day before Flag Day, adding insult to injury for local veterans.
Peaceful protests in honor of George Floyd continue across North Texas
There were protests throughout the day Saturday across North Texas, including one in Downtown Dallas that brought out thousands of people.
There were protests throughout the day Saturday across North Texas, including one in Downtown Dallas that brought out thousands of people.
Girl Scout troop collects canned goods for Frisco food pantry
Some local Girl Scouts are helping to feed people in need.
Some local Girl Scouts are helping to feed people in need.
School year comes to an end with teachers emotionally packing up students’ belongings
Teachers across North Texas are packing up their classrooms and marking the end to a very unusual school. It’s an ending they never would have imagined.
Teachers across North Texas are packing up their classrooms and marking the end to a very unusual school. It’s an ending they never would have imagined.
Bike shops experiencing surge in sales due to coronavirus pandemic
While many segments of the economy are struggling during the coronavirus pandemic, others are seeing a boom.
While many segments of the economy are struggling during the coronavirus pandemic, others are seeing a boom.
Overnight storms, wind gusts of up to 70 mph lead to tree and fence damage
It was a rough and rowdy night for weather across parts of North Texas. Some people also have a mess on their hands thanks to the strong winds.
It was a rough and rowdy night for weather across parts of North Texas. Some people also have a mess on their hands thanks to the strong winds.
Open Texas rally held in Frisco, as Dallas salon again opens for business despite COVID-19 order
Texas Governor Greg Abbott is expected to cut back parts of his coronavirus order on Monday.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott is expected to cut back parts of his coronavirus order on Monday.
Gov. Abbott's office holds webinar to help North Texas business owners with Payroll Protection Program
The House is expected to pass another stimulus bill Thursday that’s already approved by the Senate. It includes $320 billion for more business loans.
The House is expected to pass another stimulus bill Thursday that’s already approved by the Senate. It includes $320 billion for more business loans.
Frisco Fighters Bombshells perform for residents at senior care center
The Frisco Fighters Bombshells held a special Easter weekend performance for a group of seniors.
The Frisco Fighters Bombshells held a special Easter weekend performance for a group of seniors.
Dallas theological professor loses father to coronavirus
A Frisco man who lost his father to COVID-19 coronavirus will have to hold his memorial online.
A Frisco man who lost his father to COVID-19 coronavirus will have to hold his memorial online.
Frisco orchestra students bringing hope with virtual performance of 'See You Again'
Some high school orchestra students in North Texas came up with an innovative way to perform together during the pandemic.
Some high school orchestra students in North Texas came up with an innovative way to perform together during the pandemic.
Frisco woman stuck in Africa due to COVID-19 flight restrictions
Andrea Olatunji lost her father to natural causes and traveled from North Texas to Lagos, Nigeria with her sister for his funeral nearly three weeks ago. During her trip, the ripple effect of the virus halted air travel.
Andrea Olatunji lost her father to natural causes and traveled from North Texas to Lagos, Nigeria with her sister for his funeral nearly three weeks ago. During her trip, the ripple effect of the virus halted air travel.
Smaller family practices having trouble properly protecting healthcare workers
Along with hospitals across the country, smaller family practices are experiencing a shortage in critical equipment necessary to protect themselves and patients due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Along with hospitals across the country, smaller family practices are experiencing a shortage in critical equipment necessary to protect themselves and patients due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
North Texas food pantries see higher demand amid coronavirus pandemic
These organizations are trying to do what they can to continue to serve hundreds of families in need while still keeping safe social distancing measures and working with fewer volunteers and staff.
These organizations are trying to do what they can to continue to serve hundreds of families in need while still keeping safe social distancing measures and working with fewer volunteers and staff.
Frisco dine-in restaurants, one of the last open in North Texas, to close after Abbott statewide order
The city of Frisco was among the last in North Texas to keep restaurant dining rooms open, but will now have to comply with the governor's order to close dine-in restaurants due to the growing coronavirus pandemic.
The city of Frisco was among the last in North Texas to keep restaurant dining rooms open, but will now have to comply with the governor's order to close dine-in restaurants due to the growing coronavirus pandemic.



















