9/11 first responders to be celebrated in Fort Worth

The city of Fort Worth will honor 9/11 first responders nearly 20 years after the attack in New York.

Fort Worth ISD school board votes for a mask mandate if a judge agrees

During Thursday night’s special board meeting, Fort Worth ISD trustees voted to require face coverings for everyone at the district’s campuses. However, that mandate will only be allowed if a judge rules in favor of the district at a hearing on Sept. 3.

Arlington firefighters rescue deaf senior dog trapped in storm drain

Arlington firefighters pulled out all the stops and brought out the heavy equipment to help rescue a deaf elderly dog trapped 400 feet deep in a storm drain over the weekend.

State-funded COVID-19 monoclonal antibody infusion center opens in Fort Worth

The same monoclonal antibody treatment President Donald Trump and Gov. Greg Abbott received after catching COVID-19 is now available to the public at a state-funded infusion center in Fort Worth.

UT Southwestern: COVID-19 hospitalizations set to hit pandemic all-time high

New projections from UT Southwestern show the immense strain on North Texas hospitals. If nothing changes, the report reveals September’s hospitalization numbers could surpass any point in the pandemic so far.

Fort Worth ISD approves virtual learning option for K-6th grade students

As parents again focus on masks, Fort Worth ISD is considering whether to bring back a virtual option for kids who are too young to get vaccinated.

More Afghan refugees to arrive in North Texas as evacuations continue

While the department of defense is getting the afghans to U.S. soil, where they go from there is up to resettlement organizations -- like Refugee Services of Texas.

78-year-old suspect confesses in court, judge sentences him to life in prison for Carla Walker's murder

The cold case murder trial of 78-year-old Glen McCurley resumed Tuesday with his written confession. A Tarrant County judge then promptly sentenced him to life in prison for Carla Walker's murder in 1974.

Demonstrations over masks held ahead of Carroll ISD Monday meeting

A mask mandate was not officially on the agenda Monday. But still, parents for and against masks rallied outside prior to the meeting.

Jury hears 78-year-old's confession to killing Carla Walker in 1974

Jurors spent several hours on Monday watching a videotaped session with investigators and Glenn McCurley. The video went from one end of the spectrum to the other, with denials, emotion, a confession and remorse.

Soldier accused of selling fake COVID-19 vaccination cards in North Texas

Authorities arrested an Air National Guard soldier in Fort Worth accused of using social media to sell fake COVID-19 vaccination cards. 

More than 1,000 Fort Worth ISD students, staff in quarantine due to COVID-19

Anyone who tests positive must stay home for 10 days and be symptom free before returning, while anyone who’s unvaccinated and comes in close contact with a positive case also must quarantine.