Fort Worth gorilla doing 'really well' at new home in Cleveland
Jameela, the baby western lowland gorilla born at the Fort Worth Zoo, is continuing to make progress at her new home in Ohio.
Fort Worth father to share inspiring story on The Jennifer Hudson Show Thursday
A motorcycle accident left Anthony Sanchez paralyzed from the waist down 10 years ago. On Thursday, the man known as Wheelchair Papi will share his story on The Jennifer Hudson Show.
Talkers: Eclipse reactions, Caitlin Clark & more
The students at an elementary school in Plano could not contain their excitement after witnessing Monday's total solar eclipse. Plus, this morning we're talking about a UK man who ran the length of Africa for charity and soaring ticket prices for a Dallas Wings game in anticipation of Caitlin Clark being the overall top pick in the WNBA draft.
Therapy dog Gaia volunteers at Children’s Health
Lisa Kanarek has a beautiful husky, Gaia, who is gentle and engages well with children as a certified therapy dog. Patients at Children’s Health Dallas love it when Gaia visits their rooms to talk to her and pet her.
Here's To You: Art Makes Me Smart
Collin County pres-schoolers from Art Makes Me Smart at the St. Andrew Methodist Church preschool in Plano went on an art adventure.
Widower pays off school lunch debts statewide, honoring late wife's legacy
An Oklahoma widower has embarked on a mission to pay off school lunch debts for students across the state following the death of his wife from cancer.
Here's To You: Odessa Bowie
Last Saturday in Plano, Odessa Bowie was joined by her family, friends and church family to celebrate her 110th birthday.
Here's To You: Maypearl Lions Club
The Maypearl Lions Club re-painted faded crosswalks near local schools.
Watch this great-grandfather read the 'Baby Shark' book without knowing the song
“He’s never heard of ‘Baby Shark.’ He read it and didn’t know there is an actual tune to it," a family member explained. “Of course he was way off."
Here's To You: Mel Weeks
Mel Weeks grew a 38-foot tall and 28-foot wide cross out of bluebonnets in his Fort Worth neighborhood.
Make-A-Wish seeks 1M new 'wish-makers' to help ill children
The nonprofit organization's new initiative continues its mission to grant wishes for children with serious illnesses. Here’s how the program works.
Nonprofit collects furniture for North Texas families in need
Some families are feeling more at home thanks to donations from Project Home Furnishings DFW, a local nonprofit that collects furniture and brings it to families in need.
Softball team helps out TAFB during Spring Break
The girls’ varsity team at Southwest Christian School spent part of their Spring Break volunteering at the Tarrant Area Food Bank.
Here's To You: Sandy Wesch
For the last 5 years Sandy Wesch has been the house leader for the Women Build Dallas Home Program.
Woman beats cancer and accepts proposal from high school sweetheart on the same day
“You ready? You got this?” her loved ones asked as they get ready to turn a corner. Angelica said yes, but had no idea what was waiting for her at the other end of the hallway.
Dallas teen battling leukemia has special Palm Sunday celebration as he is in remission
Pike Petersen, who is battling leukemia, has something to celebrate this weekend after getting long-awaited test results back that show he is in remission.
Here's To You: Weiss Elementary School
Students at DISD's Martin Weiss Elementary School in Oak Cliff took part in a toiletry drive.
The Potter’s House holds ‘United Mega-Feast' food distribution event to help those in need
Bishop T.D. Jakes and dozens of volunteers at the Dallas mega-church, The Potter’s House, impacting thousands with their drive-thru food distribution event.
Cory Haskins’ family continues his toy drive
Cory Haskins was born with severe heart and lung defects. He had six open heart surgeries in his short life. On June 3, 2022, the 15-year-old passed away. Cory loved helping people and wanted that to continue after he was gone.
Childhood friends have special medical student Match Day at UNT Health Science Center at Fort Worth
Kate Russell and Madisen Siedel have been classmates since kindergarten. They learned the alphabet together and how to count. They shared the biggest countdown of their lives with the big reveal of where each will begin their careers as doctors.