Hometown Hero: Keun Smith

Keun Smith is 2007 graduate of Red Oak High School. The 28-year-old has volunteered for almost five years at Methodist Charlton Hospital. 

Hometown Heroes: Nancy Love

Nancy Love has been a teacher in the Fort Worth ISD for 30 years. She loves what she does but had to leave the classroom in 2014 for treatment for ovarian cancer at Texas Oncology.  After chemo she's in remission and this survivor is giving back.

Hometown Hero: Anne Davidson

Klyde Warren Park in Dallas will hold a dance-a-thon for those who donate to the Unite Dallas Relief Fund this Friday.

What's Buggin' You? Splash Park Water Waste

The new million dollar splash park in the city of Balch Springs is a big hit with many kids and parents. But some are questioning if it's a waste of water. What happens to the water after it hits the drain has some people concerned. It was bugging them, so they called FOX 4's Saul Garza.

Hometown Heroes: Charlton Reads

When children go to Methodist Charlton Medical Center for a wellness exam, they talk about books and reading first.  The idea is to care for the child on a social and academic level, as well as medical.

Lone Star Adventure: Gaylord Texan

If your summer plans include a staycation, this week's Lone Star Adventure is for you. FOX 4's Richard Ray heads to the Gaylord Texan. The popular local resort has a newly expanded water park.

Hometown Hero: Paws with Partners

Hospital heroes on four legs -- that's Paws With Partners. Three days a week for two-hour shifts, dog therapists visit patients and relieve stress, fear and anxiety.

Lone Star Adventures: Eaglets

A pair of bald eagles recently decided to take up residence just 20 miles from Downtown Dallas. While that choice proved dangerous, a unique effort to relocate them has paid off with two newly hatched offspring. FOX 4's Richard Ray takes you east of Dallas to Seagoville for a Lone Star Adventure at the John Bunker Sands Wetland Center.

What's Buggin' You? Storm shelter red tape

We’re in the middle of severe weather season and many North Texans are looking at storm shelters for protection. But some say red tape is delaying the installation of some shelters. And during tornado season a delay could be dangers. That’s why they called FOX 4’s Saul Garza for help.

Hometown Hero: Clarence Griffith

‘Forever young’ is how many describe Clarence Griffith. The 103-year-old Dallas man is a "Caring Hearts" volunteer at Baylor Dallas.

Hometown Hero: Megan Solis

Megan Solis thought she wanted to go into business or become a lawyer, but education claimed her heart.. The Richardson native attended Trinity Christian Academy from 4th grade to graduation. She loved her teachers at the Addison school and now she's one of them.

Hometown Hero: Tarrant Churches Together

For the sixth year, Tarrant Churches Together held a Martin Luther King, Jr. day of service. This year it involved 28 sites across Fort Worth. 

Hometown Hero: Toy Giveaway

This is the 30th year the Mansfield community has banded together to make a difference for those less fortunate.