North Texas tennis player looking at new opportunity after senior year is cut short

Many college athletes in their senior year are in limbo with the coronavirus pandemic affecting the spring sports season. Now they are having to make some tough decisions.

Report: JC Penney considers filing for bankruptcy

JC Penney is reportedly exploring bankruptcy in the wake of having to close all of its stores to help stop the spread of COVID-19.

Plano first responders thank healthcare workers

First responders in Plano showed their appreciation for healthcare workers with a parade of lights Monday night.

National Guard helping North Texas Food Bank go mobile to meet high demand

Demand for meals is at an all-time high for the North Texas Food Bank as people deal with layoffs, furloughs and children at home. The National Guard is stepping in to help.

Plano considers issuing its own stay-at-home ordinance

The city of Plano may soon adopt a stay-at-home ordinance to close more businesses in an effort to stop the spread of the coronavirus.

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.

Here are some of the DFW-area restaurants offering to-go services

The coronavirus has limited North Texans' ability to dine inside restaurants and bars, but that doesn't mean you can't enjoy their food and support local businesses.

Plano closes restaurants, bars, gyms and theaters through April

The city of Plano is following the lead of Dallas and other cities by ordering the closure of all restaurants and bars. Food courts, gyms and movie theaters will also close.

Plano has its 1st presumptive positive case of COVID-19; 2 more cases in Dallas County

Plano has its first presumptive positive case of COVID-19, as Collin County is now dealing with six cases. Dallas County officials also announced Saturday that two more people there tested positive, bringing the total cases in Dallas County to 11.