Blind North Texan getting equipment to help blind Ukrainian refugees

A North Richland Hills woman who is blind and studying overseas thought about the special needs of blind Ukrainians fleeing the violence.

Man was driving 157 mph at time of deadly crash on I-20, Fort Worth police say

The innocent driver and two of his friends were on their way home from Six Flags. Two weeks after the crash, the man who crashed into their SUV was taken into custody and charged.

Arlington settles lawsuit with family of 3-year-old infected by brain-eating amoeba at splash pad

The family will receive a $250,000 settlement, the maximum allowed under state law in this case. However, they make it clear the improved safety protocols and training requirements are most important.

Azle High School senior helps bring piece of WWII history to campus

Azle High School is now home to a unique piece of World War II history thanks in part to an ambitious and caring senior there. At a dedication ceremony at the campus, a piece of the USS Arizona that was sunk at Pearl Harbor was put on permanent display.

Alliance for Children non-profit expands to new Fort Worth facility to help more victims

Police departments and CPS investigators have a vested interest in the new Alliance For Children Facility considering how many abused and victimized children transition from a crime scene to a comforting place where their needs are met throughout an investigation. The agency’s new 38,000 square foot facility sits in West Fort Worth.

2 people escape tanker fire near Fort Worth

A tanker truck that was either loading or unloading fuel at a truck resource center caught fire Wednesday morning. The two people who were in the truck made it out safely.

Fort Worth ISD superintendent to resign at end of school year

Superintendent Kent Scribner announced in January his plans to retire after his contract ended in 2024. Instead, he’s now going to resign and leave much sooner in August.

Child hurt in Fort Worth drive-by shooting

Fort Worth PD's gang unit is investigating a drive-by shooting that sent a child to the hospital Monday night.

Wanted Capitol riot participant possibly lives in DFW, FBI says

The FBI is looking for a woman who participated in the Capitol riot, who investigators believe lives in the DFW area.

Fort Worth ISD hosting job fairs, offering signing bonuses

Fort Worth ISD is also hosting a series of job fairs to fill open positions at the district, and it's offering signing bonuses as an incentive for new hires. The district is also taking its efforts across state lines.

Wildfires causing smoky haze across North Texas skies

Smoke from several active wildfires across Texas is putting those with respiratory conditions at risk. MedStar reported a significant jump in the number of patients having trouble breathing. Officials say this problem might last a couple more days and are advising anyone with respiratory issues to stay inside until the haze clears.

Teen who drove through Texas tornado given new truck by Fort Worth Chevrolet dealership

The Texas teen who survived after his truck was overturned, then turned right side up while driving through a tornado earlier this week was surprised in Fort Worth with a new car and a generous gift to his family.

Groundbreaking held for National Medal of Honor Museum in Arlington

The National Medal of Honor Museum broke ground in Arlington on Friday on what will become a historic tribute to America’s war heroes.

Hurst apartment fire breaks out as tenants are sleeping

Firefighters had to rescue tenants from an apartment fire in Hurst Friday morning. Some of them were still sleeping.