North Texas hospitals 'overwhelmed' by RSV, flu cases due to earlier spike this year

According to the CDC, Texas is one of five states with a high level of flu. It’s hitting much earlier than usual and that could pose problems as we head into winter.

18-year-old killed, minor injured in shooting at Kennedale car wash

An 18-year-old was killed, and a minor was injured in a shooting at a car wash on the Kennedale-Arlington border on Wednesday. Police are working to track down suspects.

H-E-B to break ground on store in Fort Worth soon

H-E-B, a long time central and south Texas staple, has recently expanded into North Texas.

Northwest ISD student threatened to harm others, police say

An Eaton High School student was detained Wednesday morning and taken to the hospital for a mental evaluation because of his 911 call.

First day of early voting numbers in North Texas down more than 35% from 2018

Turnout can make or break any election. Day one of early voting in Texas was down compared to 2018, but some analysts are saying it’s too early to say that’s a sign overall turnout will be low.

Fort Worth activist still hoping to find person who killed his brother one year ago

Cory Session’s brother, Kevin Kennard, was found murdered in Fort Worth one year ago on Oct. 25. Still, no one has been arrested or charged. He is now offering a $5,000 reward to help solve the case.

WATCH: Southlake lightning strike sends tree bark flying

No one was hurt when lightning hit a tree in Southlake, but the powerful strike sent pieces of bark flying everywhere.

Burleson ISD hires school safety officers for all campuses

The Burleson ISD School Board announced it’s finished hiring its first dedicated team of armed personnel for elementary school campuses. They’re called school safety officers, and there will be one dedicated for each campus.

Despite rainy weather, North Texas voters head to the polls for early voting

The rain didn't stop North Texas voters from heading to the polls for the start of early voting in the midterm election. The biggest races involve statewide seats as well as district-based elections for the U.S. House, the Texas Legislature and city and county leaders.

Retired Haltom City police officer killed in fire

Corporal Tony Miller, 62, retired from the department earlier this year after 25 years on the force.

U.S. Department of Housing and Development secretary visits Fort Worth's Stop Six neighborhood

U.S. Department of Housing and Development Secretary Marcia Fudge traveled to Fort Worth Friday to see the historic Stop Six neighborhood for herself. She was briefed on a transformation taking shape.

Hundreds of dead fish wash ashore Trinity River in Fort Worth

Dozens of visible dead fish in a Trinity River waterway in north Fort Wort are thus far unexplained and grabbing the attention of some who routinely walk in the area. They were found in the same general area where bottles and bottles of hand sanitizer washed up.