Dramatic crash rescue video shows Fort Worth officers save infant

Several Fort Worth police officers and Good Samaritans are being called heroes for saving an infant who was ejected from a vehicle and unresponsive after a bad crash.

Frisco mosquitos test positive for West Nile Virus

Mosquitoes collected in Frisco tested positive for West Nile Virus (WNV) this week, city officials announced.

Alvarado ICE Facility Ambush: 21st person facing charges related to 'coordinated attack'

Another North Texas woman was arrested in connection with the July 4 shooting outside an U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention center in Johnson County.

PHOTOS: Trump's Ballroom renderings show structure nearly twice the size of the White House

The White House East Wing has been demolished as President Donald Trump moves ahead with plans to build a ballroom that, according to renderings, will be nearly twice the size of the White House itself.

Live updates: Gunfire rings out at end of Bay Area immigration protest

Tensions eased late Thursday afternoon outside Coast Guard Island after Trump backed off his plan for a federal immigration surge in the Bay Area. However, some protesters clashed with local officers who were dispatched to clear the area.

Dallas weather: 6 fires reported amid early morning North Texas thunderstorms

Multiple structure fires were reported across North Texas early Friday following heavy thunderstorms, with fire officials confirming at least some of the blazes were lightning-related.

San Francisco Bay Area immigration operation canceled for now: White House

The immigration operation that was supposed to occur in the Bay Area on Thursday, was stopped even before it got started, KTVU has learned, and stems from a late-night phone call between San Francisco's mayor and President Donald Trump.  

'Defend the Alamo': Patrick takes aim at Alamo Trust president over dissertation

Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick is calling for the resignation of Alamo Trust Inc. President and CEO Kate Rogers over past writings he said are “incompatible with the telling of the history of the battle of the Alamo.”

North Texas fugitive Trevor McEuen sentenced to life in prison for neighbor's murder

Convicted of capital murder for killing his neighbor, Trevor McEuen was sentenced to automatic life in prison by a Kaufman County jury following a highly emotional trial.

Dallas mayor's office denies ‘security concerns’ led to absence

Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson was a no-show at a scheduled public event on Thursday. That sparked some confusion and an announcement about security concerns.

Community rallies as judge hears case for ICE release of Marwan Marouf

Marwan Marouf, a North Texas Islamic community leader detained a month ago for a visa overstay, is currently fighting for his release on bond in Houston immigration court while facing new terror-related civil complaints from the Department of Homeland Security.

UPS truck driver killed in Hunt County train crash

A UPS truck driver was killed in an accident involving a train in Hunt County on Thursday morning.

Police find hundreds of child pornography files on UTA professor's laptop

Paul Leafgreen, a mathematics lecturer at the University of Texas at Arlington, was arrested and charged with a felony for possessing hundreds of images and videos of child pornography found on his laptop

Fort Worth leaders and parents react to school district takeover

There have been a variety of reactions to the Texas Education Agency announcing Thursday morning that it intends to take control of the Fort Worth Independent School District due to the district’s overall performance.

Texas congressman says he'll refuse paycheck during government shutdown

Rep. Henry Cuellar on Thursday said he would refuse his congressional paycheck as a show of solidarity with his constituents in the 28th Congressional District of Texas.