Back-to-School: Kids in 86 districts start their school year

It's a big back-to-school day across North Texas so please watch for the flashing yellow lights and school zones.

7 Patriot Front members from Texas among those planning to riot in Idaho, police say

Police arrested the members of a white supremacist group found in a U-Haul near a gay pride event in Idaho. Seven are from Texas, including the group's 23-year-old founder.

Audit finds $250K in questionable spending by 2 Grapevine city employees

The city of Grapevine says an internal audit found $250,000 in questionable spending by two senior city employees, including hotel stays, flights, tickets to football games, lawn furniture, Amazon purchases and more. The case is serious enough that the Tarrant County DA is ordering a grand jury investigation.

Dallas woman dies after crash on Grapevine highway

Police said the Jeep crashed into an “arrow truck” that was parked at the 121/635 split, then it hit the barrier wall of the ramp.

Grapevine holds its traditional Parade of Lights without restrictions

Last year, the pandemic forced organizers to hold a reverse parade, where the floats stayed still, and the cars rode along to watch. This year, the floats are back on the move.

City of Grapevine kicks off annual 'Carol of Lights' celebration

What's known as the "Christmas Capital of Texas" got an early start to Christmas celebrations three days ahead of Thanksgiving.

Grapevine mayor pardons turkey ahead of Thanksgiving

Grapevine Mayor William Tate pardoned Tom T. Turkey, saving him from the Thanksgiving table.

Veterans Day parade held in Grapevine

The annual Veterans Day parade was held in Grapevine as people were out to show support for the ones who have fought for our freedom.

It's All Good: Honoring Veterans
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Veterans Day is next week. Terrance Friday & Jeremy Robinson share some ways North Texas will honor veterans. Jeremy also shares a touching story about his family's military history.

GCISD moves closer to firing Colleyville Heritage HS’s first Black principal

A Black high school principal in a mostly white suburb could lose his job after accusations that he deleted emails and publicly lied about a controversy.

Addison Oktoberfest, Grapevine's Grapefest return with live events this weekend

Two big events that usually draw thousands of people were canceled last year due to the pandemic. But the Addison Oktoberfest and Grapevine Grapefest return with live events this weekend.

North Texans remember and teach the history of 9/11 terror attacks 20 years later

Several events across North Texas will mark 20 years since the Sept. 11 attacks. While they may bring up painful memories for those old enough to remember exactly what they were doing when the World Trade Center's twin towers fell, the memorials are serving as important history lessons for the younger generation.

Prestigious Star of Texas award given to several North Texas injured and fallen officers

The prestigious Star of Texas award is given to first responders who have been killed or were seriously injured while on duty. Several North Texans were honored this year including a Grapevine police officer who is now back on the job after being seriously injured.

Grapevine football player runs for touchdown after visiting dad in COVID-19 ICU

Caleb Texada’s touchdown run came just minutes after he was at his father’s bedside, with the family hoping Ricky Texada would recover. Instead, they are now planning a funeral.