Fort Worth hit-and-run: Family of Army veteran seeks driver in fatal crash

The family of Army veteran Derek Wheeler, who was killed by a hit-and-run driver in Fort Worth, is looking for witnesses who saw what happened.

Arlington street racing crash leaves one dead

Arlington police are investigating a deadly street racing crash that killed one person and involved speeds of up to 80 MPH.

Dallas, Tarrant counties search for ways to slow spike in COVID-19 cases

Tarrant County Commissioners, without the power to issue any pandemic-related mandates, discussed Tuesday a policy that cuts off pay to unvaccinated county employees who miss work because they’ve contracted the virus.

One in four North Texas hospital patients has COVID-19, officials say

The statewide positivity rate in Texas is now at 36.4 percent -- more than 4 times what it was just 30 days ago. And higher than during peaks in July 2020 and January 2021.

Chisholm Challenge marks unofficial start to 2022 Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo

Monday was the start of the Chisholm Challenge, three days of competition for equestrian athletes with special needs that is the unofficial start of rodeo festivities.

1 dead, 1 injured in shooting outside Arlington bar

One man is dead and another was injured after a shooting in far east Arlington early Sunday morning.

Arlington mall fight: Five juveniles in custody at Parks Mall; no shots fired

Police said there were reports on social media of shots fired at The Parks Mall, but they investigated and determined that no shots were fired.

Arlington murder: Two found fatally shot in apartment parking lot

Arlington police are investigating after two people were found fatally shot in the parking lot of an apartment complex Friday night.

Man dies after crashing truck into Hurst fire station

The man who crashed a utility truck into the side of Hurst Fire Station #1 died from his injuries.

UTA, UTD to start spring semester with virtual learning

Students at UT Arlington and UT Dallas will begin their spring semester with online classes because of the COVID-19 omicron variant.

North Texas hospitals getting extra healthcare workers from state as hospitalizations rise

A new model from UT Southwestern predicts Dallas County hospitals will see 1,200 patients hospitalized at the same time by the end of the month. That would be the highest level seen in the pandemic. This time around, more staff are not able to take care of patients with the virus impacting them as well. But, there is help on the way

Dallas, Tarrant counties combine for 12,000+ new COVID-19 cases Thursday

Dallas and Tarrant counties both reported more than 6,000 new COVID-19 cases on Thursday, as the surge from the omicron variant continues.

2022 Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo ramps up COVID-19 precautions

As January 14 approaches, stock show planners are getting ready for big crowds and accompanying pandemic protocols, all with safety in mind.

Widow of Euless officer killed by suspected drunk driver reflects on her husband's life

Priscilla Cervantes has no memory of the crash that killed her husband, Alex Cervantes, and left her unconscious for days, a crash caused by a suspected drunken driver.