North Texas roads remain icy, slick day after winter storm moves out

Friday’s sun melted some of the storm's snow and ice. But as the temperature drops, anything that may have melted will re-freeze. Some heavily traveled highways are starting to get better. Still, most North Texas roadways still have ice on them and are actually worse a day after the winter storm.

DFW Airport, Love Field working to clear runways for Friday flights

Several runways at DFW Airport have been cleared of ice and are now open. Love Field is also hoping to get some flights out Friday.

North Texas snow totals: Here's how much snow fell across the Metroplex

A winter storm dropped ice, sleet, and snow on North Texas overnight Wednesday into Thursday, with some areas receiving several inches.

North Texans venture out in winter storm in search for food

While many North Texas restaurants shut down Thursday because of the storm, some stayed open. But it wasn't exactly business as usual. The advice is to stay off the roads. But some workers headed to their jobs so other people had a hot meal to eat.

North Texans dealing with ice and snow, bitter cold temperatures

A Winter Storm Warning is in effect for Dallas-Fort Worth. Residents woke up Thursday morning to temperatures in the 20s with ice on trees and power lines, causing power outages in some areas.

Truck driver, dog killed in Dallas I-45 jack-knife crash

Dallas County Sheriff's deputies said the truck driver was thrown out of the cab and fell about 40 feet onto a ramp below. The driver's dog was also killed in the crash.

Southwest, American Airlines cancel flights because of Texas winter storm

There will be no Southwest Airlines flights into and out of Dallas Love Field today. DFW Airport also shut down because of ice on the runway.

Oncor closely watching North Texas power lines as icy weather settles in

Oncor says the greatest concern overnight into Thursday is ice on trees and power lines. How long we stick with freezing rain and how quickly it transitions to sleet and snow will make a huge difference in whether people lose power.

Dallas County judge issues disaster declaration ahead of winter weather

Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins filed a disaster declaration Wednesday before any rain fell or temperatures dropped below freezing. Meanwhile, DCHHS has closed all COVID testing sites for the rest of the week, and DART has suspended its rail service.

Dallas Mavericks game draws fans despite looming winter weather

The Dallas Mavericks did not cancel their game Wednesday night against the Oklahoma City Thunder at the American Airlines Center. Those who chose to see it may be driving home in bad conditions.

Trackdown: Help find car involved in drive-by shooting

Investigators are searching for a tan colored Mercury Grand Marquis with big wheels that carried the shooters. Detectives hope someone can tell them who usually drives it, and more.

North Texans making last-minute preparations for expected winter weather

North Texans are lining up at gas pumps and grocery stores are still seeing packed parking lots as many are finishing up preparations for the winter weather in the forecast.

Gov. Abbott says ERCOT is well-prepared for winter storm; North Texans brace for the cold

North Texas leaders are over-preparing local resources while state officials promise the Texas power grid will be able to handle this winter weather. Meanwhile, some school districts have already announced cancelations.

Southeast Dallas officers partner with non-profit to help people with food, clothes

The program gives officers an online resource of food and clothes that is completely free to give to people who need them. “You've heard countless stories of teachers and police officers reaching into their own wallets. But now, they're limited by their own finances."

2021 Texas Winter Storm: A look back and a look ahead

As we prepare for the first ice and snow event of 2022, state leaders insist we are better prepared than one year ago. FOX 4's Blake Hanson has a look back at what caused the deadly power outages and a look ahead to what Texas is doing to prevent it from happening again.