Keller police warning about kids using pellet guns in public

Police say it seems like young adults are just messing around with airsoft-style guns. But people not in on it may see the pellet gun as a threat and defend themselves with a real weapon.

2 North Texas students to compete in Scripps National Spelling Bee finals

Two of the top 11 spellers in the country are from North Texas. Vivinsha Veduru and Dhroov Bharati will compete next week in the Scripps National Spelling Bee finals.

Tarrant County first responders see slew of weather-related incidents

First responders are watching for a slew of weather-related incidents, including accidents on the roads to the potential of flash flooding and high water emergencies. One of the main things they want to warn people about is driving through standing or moving water.

Large hail impacts parts of northern Tarrant County

Many people in Tarrant County are preparing to file insurance claims because of all the hail damage that came with Wednesday night’s severe weather.

Head-on crash in Keller leaves 2 dead

Two people died in a head-in collision in Keller Saturday afternoon.

Keller to pay $200,000 to settle excessive force lawsuit against 2 officers

The city of Keller agreed to pay $200,000 to settle a lawsuit with a man who accused two police officers of excessive force during a traffic stop. He said they pepper sprayed him for recording his son's arrest.

Keller police chief, city addresses controversial August arrests

An excessive force lawsuit against police in the Fort Worth suburb of Keller is expected to draw a crowd to speak during a special city council meeting Tuesday.

Keller City Council to discuss lawsuit claiming excessive force by 2 officers

The city of Keller will hold a special closed door meeting to address a lawsuit claiming Keller police officers used excessive force against a man recording his son's arrest.

Medical group calls for Texas schools to increase rapid testing

The Texas Medical Association is recommending more testing of staff and students in schools to head off the latest spike in COVID-19 infections.

Keller ISD reports large spike in cases in November after Halloween

Trisha John with Keller ISD Health Services says the district has seen positive cases jump from September to October. In just the first two weeks of November, they’ve reported 252 cases, which is more than they saw in all of October.