Students in Dallas, Fort Worth ISDs head back to school

Students in the two largest districts in North Texas are among the 23 districts heading back to school Monday.

Vacant Fort Worth school building catches fire twice this week, 5th time this year

The fires were reported Tuesday night and Wednesday afternoon on opposite ends of the old R. Vickery School building in the city’s Glenwood neighborhood.

Things to do in Dallas this weekend: August 11-13

From dinosaurs to Nerf battles, to Frozen and concerts there is a lot to do across Dallas-Fort Worth this weekend.

North Texas schools scrambling to get armed security for all campuses ahead of new mandate

It's the 11th hour for several districts in our area. For most of the districts, they have school resource officers for secondary schools, like high school and junior high. But now, elementary schools need to be covered.

Fort Worth designates August as Gun Safety Awareness Month

Weeks after a 12-year-old boy was shot and killed by accident after a toddler got a hold of a gun, the city of Fort Worth is raising awareness about gun safety. A Cook's Children doctor said two out of three child gunshot victims from over the weekend were from accidental shootings.

1 dead after SUV drives off SH 114 bridge, Southlake Police say

Witnesses say when the vehicle went over the bridge at Kimball Avenue the driver veered off of the bridge, falling onto the roadway below.

Slain Fort Worth 77-year-old was not 18-year-old man's intended target, family says

The daughter of a 77-year-old woman murdered in her apartment last week says detectives told her that her mom was not the intended Target. An 18-year-old was arrested and charged with her murder, but police have not released many details.

Fort Worth Fire Department teams up with Tarrant County College for paramedic training course

A new partnership between the Fort Worth Fire Department and the Tarrant County College is allowing firefighters to take a course to become a paramedic while keeping their normal work schedule.

North Texas districts prepare students for the first day of school

A few of the largest school districts in North Texas are holding back-to-school events this week to give their students a one-stop shop for supplies and services.