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.

North Texas region COVID-19 hospitalizations top 3,000

While some personnel from outside of Texas are being brought on board, it's not yet enough to ease the burden on weary health care workers in the region.

Cold Case Murder Trial: Carla Walker's boyfriend testifies about 1974 attack

Carla Walker's boyfriend recalled in court the details of being attacked the night she was abducted and murdered. After 47 years, her alleged killer is now facing trial.

ER at Cook Children's Medical Center overwhelmed with non-emergencies

The hospital said in one day last week, almost half of the 361 patients who were taken to the ER could have been taken care of at a doctor’s office or clinic.

Arlington ISD mulls legal options after latest mask mandate ban developments

Arlington ISD board of trustees sat down to get feedback from the community primarily on two issues. Should it sue the governor over the mask mandate ban? Or should it offer virtual learning as an option for students too young to get vaccinated?

Q&A: Fort Worth doctor on the delta variant, COVID-19 vaccine booster shots

A Fort Worth doctor who just wrapped her term a American Medical Association president discusses her thoughts on the pandemic and what happens next.

Trial begins for 1974 murder of Fort Worth teenager Carla Walker

A murder suspect is finally standing trial more than four decades after he reportedly abducted and strangled a Fort Worth teenage on Valentine's Day.

Blue Alert suspect accused of shooting Clay County deputy arrested in Arlington

The Clay County sheriff made good on his promise to catch the man accused of shooting one of his deputies. A suspect was arrested Wednesday in Arlington.

Fort Worth planning to rename portion of I-35W after Atatiana Jefferson

The Fort Worth city council gave a green light to a plan that would rename a portion of I-35W in honor of a woman who was killed by police.

Fort Worth ISD board votes to join mask mandate lawsuit against Gov. Abbott

After hearing passionate comments from parents both for and against mask mandates, the Fort Worth ISD board voted to join other school districts suing the governor and the state over his executive order banning mask mandates.

Some Afghan refugees fleeing Taliban control will be resettled across North Texas

Thousands of Afghans could be resettled in the U.S. as they desperately flee Taliban control. About 300 of them will be places across Texas in Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston and Austin.

Fort Worth council votes against mask mandate inside city buildings

Fort Worth's city leaders decided against a mask mandate that would have applied to all city facilities including rec centers and libraries.

Woman is first African American to earn PhD in chemistry at UT-Arlington

Davis’ dissertation at UTA involved the study of enzymes relating to tuberculosis that will contribute to furthering treatment options for the disease.