Attorney General requests documents related to Islamic Games from Grapevine-Colleyville ISD
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is demanding documents from Grapevine-Colleyville ISD related to its negotiations with the Islamic Games of North America to host an event at Colleyville Heritage High School in May. Paxton has alleged the Islamic Games organization is sponsored by the Council on American-Islamic...
North Texas is Starting to Thaw, but Another Cold Front is on Its Way
While North Texas students are celebrating their third snow day in a row, the rest of us are past stir crazy. Salt and sand treatments have helped keep Dallas’ highways somewhat navigable since Winter Storm Fern hit North Texas last Friday, dropping up to five inches of snow and sleet across the region. And although...
Cattlemen’s Steakhouse Rings in a New Honor: One Onion at a Time
People come to the Fort Worth Stockyards to witness its history, Western fashion, and to have a good meal. Some come because Cattlemen’s Steakhouse recently got a facelift, others because Taylor Sheridan, part-owner of the restaurant and creator of the hit TV series “Landman,” has left his mark on the place. And yet,...
North Texas Faces Another Arctic Surge as Temperatures Plunge Back Into Teens and Low...
TEXAS — North Texas is bracing for another surge of Arctic air heading into the end of the week, bringing sharply colder temperatures, increasing winds, and a prolonged stretch of freezing nights after a brief warm-up on Thursday. Brief Warm-Up Before the Cold Returns. Thursday is expected to be...
North Texas Water Bosses Unveil $49 Billion Play To Keep DFW Faucets Flowing
State officials have signed off on North Texas’s long-awaited regional water playbook, endorsing a multidecade strategy that aims to keep taps running across the Dallas-Fort Worth area as the population balloons. The newly adopted plan lines up dozens of projects and conservation measures that planners say will...
Arlington City Council’s Upcoming Sessions Offer Multiple Viewing Options for Residents
The Arlington City Council is set to convene for its dual sessions today, providing residents with an opportunity to stay informed on the latest discussions affecting the community. There will be a 3 p.m. afternoon work session held at Arlington City Hall, followed by the main event at 6:30 p.m. in the Council...
Arlington and North Texas School Closings: Full List for Winter Storm Fern Recovery
ARLINGTON, Texas — While the City of Arlington and local school districts begin a phased recovery from Winter Storm Fern, hundreds of schools and businesses across North Texas remained closed through Tuesday, January 27, 2026. Arlington city officials implemented a delayed opening on Tuesday, while the Arlington...
All lanes of I-30 partially reopened after a multi-hour closure overnight due to icy...
GRAND PRAIRIE, Texas — All lanes of Interstate 30 are open again after a multi-hour closure overnight, officials say. The Interstate was shut down in all directions for several hours Tuesday evening into Wednesday morning due to multiple crashes, police say. The highway remained partially shut down on early Wednesday...
Thaw exposes hidden pipe damage across North Texas
As temperatures rise, plumbers are overwhelmed with calls from homeowners discovering leaks, breaks and flooding caused by last week's deep freeze.
Buddhist monks on ‘Walk for Peace’ to arrive in Henrico in early February
A group of about 19 Buddhist monks and their dog “Aloka” are expected to pass through Henrico next week as they trek to Washington, D.C. on their “Walk for Peace.” The Texas monks began their 2,300-mile pilgrimage in Fort Worth in October and will

















