New elephant habitat opens at Fort Worth Zoo

The new Elephant Springs habitat is now open at the Fort Worth Zoo giving the animals more room to roam and guest better ways to learn and observe.

Dallas, Tarrant counties pause use of Johnson & Johnson shots over safety concerns

Concerns about a rare side effect of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine forced North Texas providers to either cancel or redirect their vaccination efforts.

FEMA vaccination hub in Arlington moves to AT&T Stadium

The FEMA vaccination hub at AT&T Stadium and is expected to be open seven days a week for at least the next couple of weeks.

1 dead, 5 others injured in gang-related shootout on Fort Worth freeway

A 19-year-old was killed and five others were hurt in what Fort Worth police believe was a gang-related shootout on Southwest Loop 820 Freeway Friday night.

Bedford explosion suspect previously arrested for allegedly making bombs in his apartment

Nicholas Lloyd Nelson is facing charges for Wednesday's explosion in Bedford. Records show he was also arrested in February for building bombs in his Hurst apartment.

'We Love U' blood drive wraps up this weekend at AT&T Stadium

The "We Love U" blood drive this weekend is meant to meet a critical shortage in blood supplies. The Dallas Cowboys including veteran defensive end Demarcus Lawrence have stepped up to answer the call.

Suspect arrested for explosion near Bedford bridge

People reported hearing an explosion Wednesday afternoon near a bridge in Bedford. The bomb squad also found a second suspicious device.

Texas Rangers facing criticism from Tarrant County health director over near-capacity crowd

The Texas Rangers are now responding to some of the criticism over Monday's home opener with a near-capacity crowd. That included the Tarrant County public health director.

FEMA partially approves extension of COVID-19 vaccine sites in Houston, DFW

The Federal Emergency Management Agency has partially approved a request to extend operations for the federally supported community vaccination centers in Houston, Arlington and Dallas through May 18, Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced.

Grand jury indictment details allegations against two Carroll ISD trustees

Board president Michelle Moore and vice president Todd Carlton allegedly broke the law by participating in a secret text message group about the district’s proposed Cultural Competence Action Plan.

Fort Worth activist pushes to posthumously pardon George Floyd for 2004 Texas drug conviction

Sixteen years before George Floyd died in Minneapolis police custody, he served prison time in Texas for a 2004 drug possession case. The charge itself was later determined to be bogus. One North Texas activist has been pushing to clear Floyd's name.