Denton County fire marshal dies from COVID-19

Denton County Fire Marshal Roland Asebedo has died from complications of COVID-19.

Student-run grocery store inside Sanger ISD high school serves community

A high school in Sanger has opened a grocery store in its building to better serve families in its community. Payment is with points rather than cash or credit. Its design's purpose is to have families think of it as a grocery store rather than a food pantry.

Pilot Point High School evacuated, sports canceled

Investigators have not elaborated on the specifics of the threat. Friday night’s Pilot Point football game against Fort Worth All Saints has been canceled as well as the school's volleyball game.

UT Southwestern: COVID hospitalizations will peak next month, but forecast shows improvements

The latest UT Southwestern COVID forecast expects the situation to get worse before it gets better. Hospitalizations are up in the North Texas region, but so are vaccinations and the use of masks. That could start to bring the COVID infection rate down faster than previously predicted.

Argyle fire captain battling COVID-19 in Denton hospital

At the forefront of everyone’s mind in the Denton County firefighter community is 36-year-old Stephen Forrest.

Denton diner with viral mask-wearing sign to close after two years

Owners of a Denton diner about to close said the number of COVID-19 cases in the area is overwhelming and they've also struggled to hire people, a problem that's plagued restaurants across the country.

UT Southwestern: COVID-19 hospitalizations set to hit pandemic all-time high

New projections from UT Southwestern show the immense strain on North Texas hospitals. If nothing changes, the report reveals September’s hospitalization numbers could surpass any point in the pandemic so far.

100 traveling medical workers heading to North Texas hospitals to help during delta variant surge

Reinforcements in the form of traveling medical staff are on their way weeks after the state initially turned down helping hospitals. So far, nearly 100 of those traveling medical workers are going to two of our largest hospitals.  More are expected.

3-year-old dies at Little Elm splash pad

A 3-year-old died after being found unresponsive at a Little Elm splash pad Friday night.

Denton's mayor, school district won't enforce mask mandate passed by city council

The ordinance in Denton is worded the exact same as the mandate Dallas County issued Wednesday, but Denton ISD revealed they are not planning to follow the city's mask mandate.

No staffed pediatric ICU beds left in North Texas region, hospital official says

“We [have] no staffed pediatric ICU beds available in Trauma Service Area E,” said Stephen Love, President/CEO, Dallas-Fort Worth Hospital Council.

Only 25 ICU hospital beds available in Dallas County as COVID cases continue to surge

For the first time since February, the region surpassed 2,000 COVID patients, occupying more than 14,000 of hospital bed capacity. And a third of ICU beds are adults with COVID. The message from the governor is clear: get vaccinated.

North Texas pediatricians being overwhelmed with sick children

Masks were definitely effective at keeping kids healthier. But now with so many masks off, there is not much immunity against typical seasonal viruses. That may be causing viruses to spread faster than normal.