Only one Texas city will offer new Chick-fil-A chicken and waffles sandwich

There are only two cities in the nation that are expected to offer the new Chick-fil-A chicken & waffles sandwich starting Dec. 1. The two cities are test markets for the new menu option.

How every Texas House member voted on reopening the government

Twenty-four of the 25 House Republicans from Texas voted to pass a bill ending the nation's longest government shutdown (43 days).

Student speech under scrutiny as Texas lawmakers hold first hearing after Charlie Kirk's death

Texas lawmakers are holding their initial hearing Thursday to review campus expression at public universities, an effort sparked by student reactions following the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.

Woman struck, killed on East Loop 820 in Fort Worth overnight

A woman was fatally struck by a vehicle late Wednesday night on East Loop 820 in east Fort Worth, according to police officials.

Is Matthew McConaughey running for governor? Viral TikTok has fans dazed and confused

Social media has been buzzing with speculation this week after hyper realistic "McConaughey for Governor" signs popped up across the state, prompting Texas residents to ask: How do I place my vote?

1 dead, 1 injured after shooting along I-20 in Arlington

One person is dead and another is injured after a shooting at an Arlington gas station Wednesday night.

Dallas City Council considers leaving iconic city hall
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Dallas City Council is weighing whether to move out of its iconic City Hall, saying leasing office space could save $43–$97 million over 10 years.

Dallas residents weigh in on council discussion over vacating city hall

Dallas City Council is weighing whether to move out of its iconic City Hall, saying leasing office space could save $43–$97 million over 10 years.

Reunion Tower plans 10th Lone Star NYE Bash with drones and fireworks

Reunion Tower will celebrate its 10th annual Lone Star NYE on December 31, 2025, with a massive show featuring 500 drones, fireworks, and lights that will be livestreamed for viewers worldwide, though the public viewing lawn will be closed.

Mansfield ISD students land roles on Emmy-winning show Abbott Elementary

Two middle school students from Mansfield ISD have secured principal acting roles on the Emmy-winning ABC comedy Abbott Elementary, with their episodes scheduled to air in December 2025.

Chevron to build first Texas power plant for AI data center

Chevron is planning their first steps into the AI production world with a power project in West Texas, they announced Wednesday.

Trackdown: Rowlett park shooting suspects wanted for nearly killing innocent man

A shooting in broad daylight injured an innocent man at a Rowlett park. Detectives believe the gunfire spilled over from fights after a high school football game.

Former Congressman Chris Bell enters Texas governor’s race, pledging ethics reform

Former U.S. Rep. Chris Bell, a Houston Democrat, announced his second bid for Texas governor on a platform centered on ethics reform and public education, directly challenging incumbent Republican Gov. Greg Abbott.

Nasdaq to launch new Texas dual listing venue in 2026

Nasdaq is set to launch its own Texas financial exchange as the Lone Star state continues to grow as a national platform for stock trading.

Dallas moves mayoral, city council elections to November

Dallas residents will now elect new leaders in November instead of May. The goal is to increase voter turnout and reduce the expenses for holding multiple elections.

North Richland Hills police pursuit ends with crash, DWI arrest

A 61-year-old man accused of driving while intoxicated is hospitalized after a Wednesday morning pursuit along Rufe Snow Dr. that ended in a crash.

21 Kiccdoe gang members arrested in North Texas for alleged violent crimes

Police and the FBI announced the arrest of 21 members of the Kiccdoe gang who are allegedly responsible for violent crimes in Arlington and across the metroplex.

Texas resident pleads guilty to drugging Mexican children to smuggle them into the US

An El Paso resident pleaded guilty to federal charges related to a human smuggling operation that brought unaccompanied children as young as five across the U.S.-Mexico border, sometimes using candy laced with THC to sedate them during the process.