Student found with gun, ammo at North Texas high school

A student at Timber Creek High School was arrested Thursday after reportedly being found with a gun and ammunition in their possession while at school.

'CannaBus' tour to educate Texans about medical marijuana laws

A cannabis dispensary on wheels will roll through Texas this October with the goal of teaching Texans about medical marijuana laws.

Everman High School shooting threat prompts extra security on campus

Extra police officers will be at a high school in Everman, south of Fort Worth, after a shooting threat was posted online.

Tarrant Area Food bank hosts its last mega food distribution event

The Tarrant Area Food Bank has been holding mega food distributions since the start of the pandemic. Wednesday, it held its last one. While the mega mobile distributions will go away, the help in the community will continue in a different form.

Fort Worth ISD makes Superintendent Angelica Ramsey's hiring official

The Fort Worth Independent School District has a new superintendent. Dr. Angelica Ramsey was officially hired Tuesday during a special board meeting.

Tarrant County sends more kids to youth prisons than any other in Texas. Many blame this judge.

In Tarrant County, incarceration is becoming more the norm. Although juvenile arrests have dropped sharply in recent years, children accused of crimes are being held longer in the increasingly overcrowded detention center. More than half of the kids detained last year were Black, while less than one-fifth of the county is. The shift toward increased incarceration has in large part been pinned on the juvenile courts, led since 2019 by a longtime conservative politician turned scandal-plagued judge.

Fort Worth student stabbed in fight at Boswell High School

A Boswell High School student was taken to the hospital after being stabbed during a fight in school on Wednesday.

Keller asks city library to remove post about banned books

The now-deleted posts listed the 10 most challenged books of 2021 according to the American Library Association and the reasons the books were challenged.

Fort Worth libraries close early due to 'credible bomb threat'

Fort Worth public libraries closed early on Monday night after a “credible bomb threat”, according to Fort Worth police.

Bank robbery in Fort Worth, police searching for suspect

The robbery happened around 3:30 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 16 at the Unity One Credit Union, according to police.

How to apply for federal disaster loans after historic flooding

Low-interest government loans are now available to North Texans affected by the historic flooding in Dallas, Tarrant, Collin, Denton, Ellis and Kaufman counties last month.

Bicyclist critically injured in Fort Worth hit-and-run

Fort Worth police are looking for the driver who hit a bicycle rider overnight and kept going.

2 arrested, AR pistol recovered after threat reported at North Texas high school football game

Two adults and one juvenile were taken into custody Friday evening after authorities received information about a "credible and potentially imminent threat" at the Everman High School Homecoming game.

SBA offers low-interest loans to North Texas businesses, homeowners impacted by August flooding

The Small Business Administration is offering low-interest loans to North Texas businesses and homeowners dealing with serious damage from the August flood. The SBA issued a disaster declaration after a request from Gov. Greg Abbott earlier this week.

VIDEO: Bird flies into military jet, causes crash that damaged Lake Worth home

New video released by the military shows the moment a bird flew into a military jet last year, which caused it to crash into a Lake Worth neighborhood and cause major damage to a home.