North Texas COVID-19 hospitalizations drop by nearly 1,000 in one week

There are 2,439 patients with COVID-19 in the North Texas hospital region as of Monday. That's down by nearly 1,000 patients from last Monday.

Lake Worth High School closed due to flooding

Lake Worth High School is closed this week because of flooding in the school's main building.

North Texas roads remain icy, slick day after winter storm moves out

Friday’s sun melted some of the storm's snow and ice. But as the temperature drops, anything that may have melted will re-freeze. Some heavily traveled highways are starting to get better. Still, most North Texas roadways still have ice on them and are actually worse a day after the winter storm.

North Texas snow totals: Here's how much snow fell across the Metroplex

A winter storm dropped ice, sleet, and snow on North Texas overnight Wednesday into Thursday, with some areas receiving several inches.

Video: Longhorn calf at Fort Worth Zoo enjoys the snow

Kids weren't the only ones who enjoyed the snow. Fort Worth Zoo's young longhorn, Clifford, spent time Thursday playing in the white stuff.

North Texans take advantage of snow day to enjoy some of the winter weather

Much of the anxiety about this winter storm went away for many North Texans Thursday morning, especially for children taking advantage of the snow day.

Oncor closely watching North Texas power lines as icy weather settles in

Oncor says the greatest concern overnight into Thursday is ice on trees and power lines. How long we stick with freezing rain and how quickly it transitions to sleet and snow will make a huge difference in whether people lose power.

Arlington police using traction cables on vehicles to respond during icy conditions

While many North Texans are staying safe at home, first responders are preparing to work through the winter storm ad spent the week preparing their vehicles for icy conditions.

TAFB shifts hours to help people before the winter storm

People lined up early Wednesday to get food from the Tarrant Area Food Bank. One woman said she is grateful but also concerned about what the weather will bring.

Be Prepared: Tips for power outages, avoiding frozen pipes

With freezing temperatures rolling in and the February 2021 storm still fresh in everyone's mind, it's time to think about what you did wrong and what you can better prepare for this year.

Family of Fort Worth I-35W pileup victim has warning ahead of winter weather

It's been almost a year since the massive, deadly pileup on I-35 W in Fort Worth that left six people dead. The family of one of those victims has a warning for anyone who may try to get on the roads this week.

Gov. Abbott says ERCOT is well-prepared for winter storm; North Texans brace for the cold

North Texas leaders are over-preparing local resources while state officials promise the Texas power grid will be able to handle this winter weather. Meanwhile, some school districts have already announced cancelations.

Police find body while searching for missing Fort Worth woman

Police found a body Monday afternoon while searching for a missing 31-year-old woman. She left her Fort Worth home Friday for a hike in Dallas but never returned.

North Texas synagogues request active threat training after Colleyville standoff

Security training paid off for those held hostage recently by a terrorist at a local synagogue. Now, other area synagogues are requesting some of that same training that helped a rabbi and others escape from a possible life and death situation.

Winter Storm Watch across North Texas starts Wednesday evening

The National Weather Service issued the Winter Storm Watch days ahead of an expected round of winter weather that is forecasted to include snow and ice starting late Wednesday and through Thursday.

Man accused of carjacking vehicle from Burleson elementary school

Burleson police arrested a suspected carjacker who took off in a vehicle that was stolen from an elementary school Monday morning.

Texas teacher turnover rate remains low despite pandemic challenges, new data shows

According to new data, at the beginning of this school year, the attrition rate for teachers in Texas was at 9.4%. Experts say that's actually much better than the national average sitting at 16%.