Dedicated fans brave wintry weather to watch U.S. women's national soccer team in Frisco
It's quite fitting that the U.S. women's soccer team played Iceland.
Slick roads lead to numerous crashes as winter storm hits Dallas
Dangerous road conditions and continuing precipitation have caused several crashes across the metroplex. Road crews have been responding to slick spots and are bracing for even bigger problems as a winter storm reaches North Texas.
Allen mom arrested for attacking teens, adult at Murphy basketball tournament
Police say a mom lost it at her daughter's basketball game, punching a referee and hitting and kicking seventh-grade girls on the team her daughter just played. It all took place after a middle school basketball game.
Couples flock to courthouse for 2-22-22 wedding date
Love is in the air at the Collin County courthouse where a full day of weddings are scheduled. The couples who get married on Tuesday will have a hard time forgetting the date -- 2-22-22.
WWII Army veteran surprised for 101st birthday celebration
James William Niederer was surprised with an Army supply truck to ride in, along with a convoy of other vehicles.
Highway sign falls, closing northbound lanes on 75 in Allen
A large highway sign fell onto northbound 75 in Allen, reducing traffic to one lane for a time Friday afternoon.
25% of Collin, Tarrant County mail-in ballots being rejected due to new Texas law, officials say
New state requirements have led to more confusion and a higher rate of rejection on both applications and mail-in ballots themselves in counties across North Texas ahead of the March 1 primary.
Frisco realtor Jenna Ryan released from prison after serving Capitol riot sentence
Frisco real estate agent Jenna Ryan, who pleaded guilty for participating in the January 6 Capitol riot, got out of a federal prison on Thursday.
How to vote by mail under Texas' new voter ID law
A new Texas election law is causing some frustration especially among people who want to vote by mail. Elections officials shared these tips for making sure your application isn't rejected.
Restaurants facing shortage of plastic cups
Many national quick-service restaurants, and even Starbucks, are facing a shortage of plastic cups.
AT&T Byron Nelson returning back to normal this year
This will be the first time crowds will be at full capacity since attendance was reduced last year and the tournament canceled the year before.
North Texas voter guide: 2022 Texas primaries
Early voting starts Monday for local and statewide contests. This is a look at some of the most notable and most competitive contests locally across North Texas and how to find voter information.
Dramatic video shows Frisco first responders rescuing teenager from burning home
The dramatic rescue video from the morning of Jan. 30 fire was just released gives us an up-close look at the heroes who saved a 15-year-old boy’s life.
North Texas mom battling COVID-19 meets newborn son 5 weeks after delivery
A North Texas mother who spent more than a month in the ICU because of COVID-19 says she doesn’t remember her son’s birth. But she will never forget the surprise first meeting her nurses planned five weeks later.
McKinney woman accused in fatal stabbing, police say
A McKinney woman was arrested and charged with murder after allegedly stabbing a man to death.
Plano dad beats COVID-19 after 197 days in the hospital
Josh Welch caught COVID-19 in July. After more than seven months in the hospital, he's finally back home with his family.
North Texas thaws, cleanup continues after winter storm
The ice has mostly melted across North Texas but the cleanup from last week’s winter storm is not done. The city of Plano says its crews have already removed more than 250 fallen trees and branches.
Power restored for most North Texans following winter storm, but some still without power
There are still hundreds of people, mainly in Hunt County, who are dealing with power outages from the winter storm.
Thousands in Hunt County continue to deal with power outages
Power outages remain relatively low for most of North Texas after the winter storm, but Hunt County has been hit harder than the rest.
North Texans have last-minute fun in the snow, venture out for food
The brief Friday afternoon sunshine gave many North Texans the courage to venture out. But before that, some took advantage of the final few hours of slippery streets to have some fun.