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Gallery | Gov. Perry visits Granbury
Texas Governor Rick Perry, center, hugs Tonya Solis-Mosby, American Red Cross, as Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott, right, looks on in the Rancho Brazos Estates subdivision near Granbury, TX, Friday, May 17, 2013.
Bill allows Grapevine to join Fort Worth Transportation Authority
The state Senate unanimously passed legislation Wednesday to allow Grapevine, which is participating in the TEX Rail commuter project, to have representation on the Fort Worth Transportation Authority's board.
Killer Texas storms leave path of destruction, pain
Several tornadoes ripped through an area of north Texas Wednesday night, leaving at least six people dead, scores injured and driving hundreds from homes flattened by the turbulent winds.
Birdville school officials to reassess situation after bond package fails
Despite the defeat of a $183.2 million bond issue last week, Birdville school officials say they will take a tough look at the budget to see how they can still improve campus security and bring new technology to all of its schools.
Abby Anderson and Carter Jennings
Abby Anderson and Carter Jennings were united in marriage on Saturday, April 13, 2013.
Local high-profile school board races up in the air tonight
School board trustees throughout Tarrant County were trailing in their re-election bids Saturday night - including Fort Worth trustee Carlos Vasquez - as controversial multi-million dollar bond elections to improve everything from security to technology appeared to be failing, according to early votes.
Restraints on Texas payday loans are worth another try
Two years ago, the Legislature brought more transparency to the destructively high cost of consumer payday and deposit advance loans.
To the Fort Worth Opera for not warning the public about the profuse use of profanities and vulgarities in the performance of .
Survivors include her sons, Ronnie Henry of San Antonio, Michael Henry of Wichita Falls; daughter Vicki Chappell of Bowie; seven grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; brother, Ernest O'Neal Jr.
Man charged with luring 2nd teen from home
A man who allegedly lured a Pennsylvania teen to Ohio for sex has been charged in Texas with taking another young girl to Mexico, investigators say.
Construction under way for new splash pad at The Keller Pointe
Water sprays, a water spinner, interactive dumping buckets, ground geyser sprays and water cannons are among 11 play elements to be included in a new splash pad at The Keller Pointe.
Plano Liquor Vote Gets Contentious. The anti-liquor folks have put up a billboard on the Tollway claiming that if the measure passes on Saturday, 150 liquor stores will come to Plano.
May 6 Food Truck News and Schedule for Dallas and Fort Worth
Tuesday: The Village Apartments and the "Tasty Tuesdays" event at Sprouts on Marsh.
Convicted Sex Offender Sentenced To 180 Years
A 28-year-old convicted sex offender was sentenced to 180 years in prison for sexually abusing a young boy whose family had befriended him.
Missing Teen Returns to North Texas
Cox is being held in El Paso as plans for his transport back to either North Texas or Ohio, where Cox was charged with unlawful sexual contact with a minor earlier this year.
Missing Texas teen found safe in Mexico with man she met on Internet
A 14-year-old girl missing from North Richland Hills has been found safe in Mexico, police revealed in a news conference Thursday afternoon.
21 Year Old Missing Persons Case Becomes Triple Homicide Case
Nearly 21 years after they vanished into thin air ... it's almost a certainty the bodies of two women and a little girl... have been found.
North Richland Hills adopts changes to domestic animal ordinance
The City Council has approved changes to the city's animal regulations ordinance that in part increases the cost of owning a dangerous dog from a $63 annual registration fee to a $600 fee.
Columbus Man Wanted On Sex Charges Captured In Mexico
A man wanted in connection with the disappearance of a 14-year-old girl was located with the girl on Thursday in Mexico.
2 Men are Booked in The Wichita County Jail for Aggravated Robbery of a disabled Man
According to a police affidavit a disabled man rode his bike to the Zoom Zooms To Go on MLK Blvd.