Father of Bedford teen who died of fentanyl overdose has message for alleged drug dealer

Roger Sewell remembers every detail the day he lost his 17-year-old son, Skyler Sewell, to a fentanyl overdose. Roger went to wake Skyler up, but he never woke up. It’s unclear if Skyler knew he took a pill containing fentanyl.

Dallas ISD joins lawsuit against TEA's evaluation changes; Fort Worth could join next week

The largest school district in North Texas, Dallas ISD, announced it is joining a lawsuit against the Texas Education Agency for changes to the way schools are evaluated.

Shaquille O'Neal's Bass All-Stars Music Festival in Fort Worth draws noise concerns

The Tarrant Regional Water District and the city of Fort Worth have collaborated on the event mainly for one huge concern: controlling the noise. It’s a pretty big issue with the number of residents within earshot of the Pavilion.

Arlington auto workers ready to strike if they are called to

Thousands of workers at the General Motors plant in Arlington are on standby as the United Auto Workers strike gets underway with a phased in approach.

Arlington auto workers won't be called to immediately strike, union president announces

The United Auto Workers union says it will go on strike at three factories as it presses Detroit companies to come up with better wage and benefit offers. But to the disappointment of many workers, that does not include the Arlington plant.

City of Fort Worth announces new safety improvements on West 7th after TCU student's murder

Due to increasing crime incidents, city leaders have adopted a new multi-faceted plan to address public safety for those who visit, work and live in the community just west of downtown.

4 killed, 2 critically injured in Fort Worth pile-up crash

Police received a call about two vehicles involved in a minor accident. They were pulled over in the left shoulder. A truck pulled in to help, and then all three got hit by two 18-wheelers.

Keller ISD takes stand against 'Robin Hood' school funding mechanism

The funding mechanism known as Robin Hood has existed in Texas for about 40 years. Property-wealthy school districts are required to send tax dollars back to the state so they can, in theory, be distributed to districts in need. Keller ISD trustees have been asking the state to show them what it is doing with the tax dollars collected through recapture. They say the state is not giving them any answers.

Fort Worth police work to identify women seen with man in Deep Ellum the night before his death

Fort Worth police are investigating after finding Devin Danford dead in his apartment last month. They are now asking for help in identifying two women caught on camera with him in Deep Ellum the night before Danford’s death.

Remembering 9/11: Local events mark 22 years since terrorist attacks

Communities across North Texas are coming together for a day of remembrance 22 years after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.

Some North Texans still cleaning up damage from Friday night's storms

One family said they've never been in a storm like this one before, as one man was stuck and unable to get out until the storm passed.

9/11 Memorial Tower Climb held in Fort Worth

Nearly 200 first responders honored those who lost their lives on 9/11 at the second annual 9/11 Memorial Tower Climb in Fort Worth.

Teen charged with making threat to Fort Worth ISD school

A Tarrant County teenager is charged with making a terroristic threat against Western Hills High School.

2 North Texas men accused of falsifying records to enroll as high school students

Triston Moses, 20, and Kierre Trenton, 19, are charged with tampering with government records. The men were removed from the Crowley High School campus on Thursday.

Fort Worth city leaders discuss water rate hike to replace outdated pipes

The heat put strain on pipes across the state, but Fort Worth saw significant main breaks because of it. Now, the city is proposing a water rate hike to help relieve some of the problems.

TCU holds vigil to honor student killed in apparent random shooting

Wes Smith's family attended Wednesday’s prayer vigil, which was closed to the media. His parents were in attendance. Police say Smith was the random target of a shooting and that 21-year-old Matthew Purdy confessed.