Here's a list of businesses and services that will be open or closed in North Texas during MLK Day as the region experiences freezing temperatures and the potential for flurries or light snow. All schools in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex area are closed.
Get ready for a shock to the body! Today, we hit 63 degrees, but by Sunday morning, wind chills could be 11 degrees in Dallas-Fort Worth, and some spots as low as 6 degrees in our northern counties. Yikes.
A significant weather change is coming to North Texas. An Arctic front will cause temperatures to plummet by 50 degrees, making it feel-like about 10 degrees by Sunday morning. Even the Gulf Coast, including Houston,
After a brief warm-up, North Texas will see a significant cold front this weekend, bringing temperatures in the 20s and the potential for light snow.
A strong cold front is still on track for Saturday morning as Arctic air returns to North Texas. Temperatures will only be in the 40s on Saturday, with a strong northerly wind making it feel like it’s in the 30s.
More than 200 elementary, middle and high schools in North Texas have a peer-to-peer suicide prevention program, according to the Grant Halliburton Foundation. An influx of schools established them in 2021 as the pandemic took a toll on teens’ mental health.
In a bodycam video released by DPS, you can see Trooper Durham immediately opening the back passenger door, entering the smoke-filled vehicle and beginning to pull the driver out until he was able to remove him from the vehicle and pull him safely away from the fire.
UTSA hosts the North Texas Mean Green after Amir Spears scored 26 points in UTSA's 90-84 victory over the Rice Owls.
About 150 animals will be flown to Fort Worth on Sunday to join their foster families here. They're being transferred to make room for pets displaced by wildfires.
CBS News Texas' Madison Sawyer joins Dusty Burson from 6666 Ranch on the opening day of the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo, highlighting the ranch rodeo and the rich traditions that make the event fun for all from Jan.
We only have one detention officer who is trying to keep up with over 300 people on electronic leg monitors,” Sheriff Skinner said.