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It will be another warm and muggy day as temperatures climb into the mid-90s with feels-like temperatures nearing 100 degrees.
Police said a UTV had rolled over four boys, ranging in age from six to 13, after the driver lost control while they were riding in a parking lot.
Good Shepherd Episcopal School Disaster Relief teams spent four days feeding Hill Country families, helping clear debris, and looking for victims of the July Fourth flood.
The monthly event will focus on helping families bridge the summer meal gap by providing fresh, nutritious food for children.
Temperatures will stick around the upper 90s as heat index values cross into the triple digits again, according to the NWS. Here's a look at the next seven days of high temperatures in North Texas: After a stormy start to the week, temperatures will soon heat up in North Texas.
Adventurers can scale an oil silo, climb telephone poles, tackle a 48-foot brick wall, a laser maze and more. The park’s 430-foot ziplines connect tall treehouses in the parking lot for an unforgettable highflying experience.
After reaching a scorching 97 degrees Thursday — the latest in the year it’s hit that mark since 2007 — North Texas is bracing for another hot and humid day Friday, with scattered showers and possible localized flooding expected over the weekend.
As the population surges, so does the need for police officers. But what makes the Forney Police Department stand out in a competitive recruiting landscape?
A crew from the North Dakota Air National Guard will use a drone to assist with the search for victims in the aftermath of flash floods in Texas.
A popular sandwich chain is betting on big appetites in North Texas with the planned opening of 20 new locations in the region.
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North Texas schools fill buses with donated items for Kerr CountyThree North Texas Catholic high schools, John Paul II, Bishop Lynch, and Bishop Dunne, came together to collect donations for the families in Kerrville. They filled buses with non-perishables donated here in North Texas.