Fort Worth ISD recognizes teacher for her approach to Native American history

For more than 20 years, Pamela Bennett has been a fixture at Edward Briscoe Elementary School in Fort Worth. Her role working with students and parents as a family communications specialist is somewhat non-traditional. So this school year, she's teaching her students about traditions most of them have never heard of.

Fort Worth Zoo welcomes new baby elephant to the herd

The Fort Worth zoo has been hiding a very sweet secret: A baby elephant was born at the zoo three weeks ago.

Colleyville Heritage principal James Whitfield, GCISD to go separate ways

The Grapevine-Colleyville ISD board agreed Monday to keep former principal James Whitfield on paid leave until August 2023, when his contract ends. He and his supporters say he was wrongly accused of promoting and teaching CRT.

Cook Children's asking for donations of crutches due to supply chain shortage

Cook Children’s says it uses an average of 70 sets of crutches a week. And without donations, they could run out of their supply in less than two months. So they’re asking the community to donate what they can.

Woman charged with intoxication manslaughter after overnight fatal crash in Arlington

A 50-year-old woman has been arrested after police said she was intoxicated when she was involved in a crash that resulted in the death of a 37-year-old man early Sunday morning in Arlington.

Veterans Day parade held in Grapevine

The annual Veterans Day parade was held in Grapevine as people were out to show support for the ones who have fought for our freedom.

Law saves the day, Army defeats Air Force in OT

Jordyn Law recovered teammate Christian Anderson's fumble at the goal line for an overtime touchdown and Army defeated Air Force 21-14 at the Texas Rangers' Globe Life Field

It's All Good: Honoring Veterans
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Veterans Day is next week. Terrance Friday & Jeremy Robinson share some ways North Texas will honor veterans. Jeremy also shares a touching story about his family's military history.

Arlington ISD meal programs being impacted by supply chain issues

Arlington ISD makes 50,000 student meals a day. They say while they’re not in danger of not being able to feed kids, they’re facing challenges with nearly every item they serve.

Social media frenzy finds Burleson Uber Eats driver who left touching gift

A North Texas Uber driver went the extra mile in her good deed for one of her customers. The mom of four left a message behind on the customer's doorstep that launched a social media campaign to try and find the woman who truly went above and beyond.

Fort Worth man gets life sentence for slashing wife and infant son's throats, staging burglary

Craig Vandewege called police back in 2016 claiming someone broke into his north Fort Worth home. Officers found his wife and 3-month-old son in their beds with their throats slashed.

Child COVID-19 vaccinations start at south Fort Worth site

Some Fort Worth ISD students aged 5 to 11 are among the first in the district to get the pediatric Pfizer COVID vaccine approved for emergency use authorization earlier this week. The drive-thru clinic put together by Fort Worth ISD and the city of Fort Worth was held at the district’s Wilkerson-Greines Activity Center.

Tarrant County coalition announces $2 million to pay early childcare education workers

Tarrant County, Fort Worth, and Arlington have formed a coalition with the group Child Care Associates to attract and keep those caring for our youngest generation.