PHOTOS: Texas Health dresses up NICU babies for Easter

The egg-stra cute photos show NICU babies at Texas Health hospitals celebrating the Easter season.

Missing Everman 6-year-old believed to be dead, police say

Cindy Rodriguez-Singh, the boy's mother, allegedly referred to Noel Rodriguez-Alvarez as "evil" and "possessed," and feared the boy may hurt her newly born twins.

North Texas students take part in walk out to demand action on gun safety

Students across the country, including some here in North Texas, participated in a walk out Wednesday to protest gun violence and advocate for gun reform.

Woman in wheelchair killed while crossing Arlington street

A 66-year-old woman in a motorized wheelchair tried to cross the street in a crosswalk and was hit by an SUV.

Things to do in Dallas this weekend: April 7-9

From an outdoor Easter service, to concerts, to places to see some amazing flowers there is a lot to do in Dallas-Fort Worth this weekend.

Man shot outside Fort Worth convenience store

Fort Worth police are looking for the person who shot a man outside a convenience store Tuesday night.

17 charged in Denton County prostitution sting, including UNT professor

12 suspects were from Denton County, two were from Cooke County and there was one each from Tarrant County, Grayson County and Kaufman County.

Fort Worth Zoo's baby elephant makes public debut

The newest member of the Fort Worth Zoo, a baby Asian elephant named Travis, made his first public appearance on Tuesday.

Billy Joel, Stevie Nicks concert at AT&T Stadium rescheduled due to COVID-19

On Tuesday, AT&T Stadium announced that the show scheduled for this Saturday would be postponed due to an ongoing illness within Stevie Nicks' band.

2 injured in Arlington road rage shooting

Two people were shot late Monday in yet another road rage incident in North Texas.

State lawmakers applaud Carroll ISD for vote to leave Texas Association of School Boards

Each public school district pays annual fees to the non-profit, up to about $11,000 annually. But at least one North Texas school board is cutting ties with it over messaging.