Dallas-Fort Worth remained under a flood watch Thursday morning as storms continued to dump inches of rain on North Texas.
As growth in North Texas booms amid a more extreme climate, solar energy is needed to help stabilize the state’s electrical grid and keep bills manageable
In addition to fine dining and unforgettable restaurants, the city is also home to one-of-a-kind cocktail bars, unique museums and a world-class arts district that everyone should explore at least
President Donald Trump pardoned nearly 1,500 people who were convicted of attacking the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. Some of those included high-profile North Texans.
Record-breaking rain drenches DFW, causing major flooding. How much more could we see before it finally clears out?
Dallas police say they will continue to uphold the constitutional rights of all residents and encourage victims of crime to report those crimes regardless of their immigration status. In a video shared online Wednesday,
A Texas woman was caught smuggling cat medicine into the country disguised as personal care products. Here's how she scammed pet owners and what prosecutors say she bought with her millions of dollars in ill-gotten gains.
FRISCO — The City of Frisco is gearing up to host the Dallas Open Tennis Tournament, running from Feb. 1 to Feb. 9. The city is expecting the event to bring thousands of tennis fans and millions of dollars to the area, giving Frisco a global stage.
The National Assessment of Educational Progress is given to fourth and eighth grade students to gauge their performance in reading and math every two years.
Simek hopes that a new initiative called the Dallas Contemporary North Texas Graduate Student Program will change that.
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) has purchased 2,020 acres of land in Burnet County, north-west of Austin, which it plans to use for a new state park. The land cost $35 million and was funded via money raised from sporting goods sales tax and a one-time funding appropriation,
Wednesday at the Ford Center at the Star in Frisco, the turf field is covered with hardwood courts. For the first time ever, the Dallas Open is moving from SMU to Frisco, bringing world-class tennis to one of the fastest-growing cities in the country.