Trackdown: Fort Worth homeowner fights off 'Camaro Crooks' in gun battle

Fort Worth police are seeking two men who attempted to steal a car and engaged in a shootout with a homeowner, before fleeing in a white Chevy Camaro with racing stripes.

How American Airlines miles could get you seats at FIFA World Cup 2026

With next year's FIFA World Cup preparing to bring matches to Texas, members of Fort Worth-based American Airlines' AAdvantage program could use miles for seats at the games.

Attorney announces agreement for residents impacted by The Cooper Apartments fire

Following a six-alarm fire in June, an agreement has been reached for tenants of The Cooper apartments in Fort Worth that prevents demolition and allows for the retrieval of some belongings.

Dallas County health leaders prepare for cold, flu season with limited COVID vaccine access

Dallas County has ordered the new COVID-19 vaccine from the state. While they wait, the county health director says there is uncertainty about who will be able to get it.

Epstein victims say they’ll compile their own list: ‘Stay tuned’

Victims of Jeffrey Epstein's abuse say they'll compile their own “list" of high-profile people in Epstein's circle who played a role in abusing and trafficking young girls.

'Demented' Monroe doctor allegedly solicited sex with 5-year-old in Florida sting

He allegedly pursued a platonic relationship to see if the "mom" would allow her 5-year-old to be courted by and have a sexual relationship with him.

Which nations have won the FIFA World Cup, and which country has the most wins?

The FIFA World Cup is the most prestigious tournament in international soccer, but its list of champions is a very exclusive club. Since the first tournament in 1930, only eight countries have managed to lift the coveted trophy.

Foreign travelers soon to pay 'visa integrity fee' to visit the US costing $250

The Trump administration introduced the $250 visa integrity fee ahead of America250 events, the Olympics and FIFA World Cup as international visitor numbers decline.

Fort Worth federal judge to rule on Boeing criminal prosecution

A federal judge in Fort Worth will decide if Boeing should face criminal prosecution for two crashes that killed more than 300 people.