18-year-old drowns after kayak capsizes on Benbrook Lake

Callers reported a kayak carrying three people had capsized, and one person was struggling to return to it. The two others swam to shore, but the 18-year-old went underwater and did not resurface.

Social Security Administration to require more in-person visits

The Social Security Administration is imposing tighter security measures that could require more Americans to visit the agency in person.

US falls to lowest ever happiness rating in annual report: Here's why

Belief in the kindness of others is a top factor in happiness – and one solid indicator is believing that other people will return a lost wallet.

Free Cone Day at Dairy Queen: Here's how you can get yours

Not only is it the first day of Spring, but it's also Free Cone Day at Dairy Queen. Here's how you can get yours. 

Dallas weather: First day of spring starts chilly, warmer days ahead

Spring is here, but it still feels like winter this morning! Warmer temperatures will return to North Texas and continue throughout the weekend.

Cleburne man riding new motorcycle home nearly killed in hit-and-run crash

Andrew Duckworth says he was driving his newly-purchased motorcycle home from Arlington to Cleburne when he was hit from behind by an SUV and left for dead. “The last thing I remember is the Tahoe in my rearview."

Collin County man claims he 'accidentally' shot his pregnant girlfriend, investigators say

23-year-old Hannah Blanchard was two-and-a-half months pregnant with her second child when she was shot and killed. Family members say her 4-year-old girl witnessed the whole thing and spoke with investigators in detail about what she saw.

Trump plans executive order to dismantle Education Department—what it means

President Donald Trump plans to sign an executive order to begin shutting down the U.S. Department of Education, a longtime conservative target. The move would shift education authority to states, but eliminating the department likely requires Congress.

Fort Worth Zoo half-price day during spring break

Fort Worth Zoo half-price admissions during spring break brings residents from across DFW.

Texas lawmakers call for CDC transparency amid measles outbreak

The state's Democratic Congressional representatives are calling on the CDC to be more transparent with its response to Texas' measles outbreak.

Trackdown: Help ID the 3 men wanted for a Frisco ISD basketball player's death in 2023

A teen with a promising future was murdered at a North Texas house party in 2023. The killers were captured on video. But two years later, police still need help identifying them.

Robert Morris' alleged victim supports bill to ban NDAs in sex abuse cases

In an effort to no longer silence victims of sexual abuse, Texas lawmakers voted 10-0 to move forward with a bill that would end the abuse of non-disclosure agreements.

National Medal of Honor Museum prepares to open in Arlington

More than 40 million Americans have served in the armed forces since the Civil War. But fewer than 4,000 of them have received a Medal of Honor. A new museum in Arlington is dedicated to honoring their stories and sacrifices.

Texas Senate passes bill to ban THC products

On Wednesday, the Texas Senate passed a bill that would ban THC products from being sold in the state. The bill now moves to the Texas House.