The coldest temperatures of the season will blow through North Texas in the coming days. A powerful arctic blast partly tied to the polar vortex will bring frigid, bone-chilling weather to Dallas-Fort Worth through at least midweek next week.
Road crews in Fort Worth are hard at work pretreating the roads just in case there is any type of freezing precipitation coming in this weekend.
Though it’s not pleasant to spend time in the cold, staying inside can start to get you after a bit — especially during a three-day weekend. Luckily, North Texas has plenty of indoor activities. 5425 Columbus Trail, Fort Worth $11.99 children under 5-years-old pass
A man was arrested after a police chase involving a stolen semi truck cab ended in Fort Worth on Wednesday, Jan. 15. According to the Texas Department of Public Safety, troopers were notified of a stolen truck tractor in the Garland area.
Fort Worth police released video of an officer-involved shooting that happened last week. It’s just one of three police shootings that have happened in the city so far this year.
U-Haul also said the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex was the leading growing metro of 2024, based on the amount of U-Haul customers taking one-way equipment into and out of metro area
The tides continue to change for the Fort Worth office market as more employers seek out newer spaces and institute return-to-office policies. While the amount of space being vacated by tenants continues to exceed the square footage leased, the market is moving in the right direction, according to experts.
Fort Worth City Council members unanimously approved a plan to dissolve the region’s longtime EMS provider, MedStar. The city opted to switch to a fire-based EMS system, housed within its fire department.
After record-breaking numbers in 2023, the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo saw a decrease in visitors in 2024 — with wintry weather early in the show cited as a factor. This year’s show runs Jan. 17 through Feb.
FORT WORTH – The last of Christmas will be taken down in Sundance Square on Monday. The Christmas tree that was on display in Downtown Fort Worth since late November will be taken down Monday morning. It was initially set to be taken down on Jan. 10, but icy road conditions from last week's winter storm pushed it back.
Nursing students attend their first class at the new College of Nursing School at University of North Texas Health Science Center on Monday, Jan. 13, 2025, in Fort Worth. The nursing school was established in 2023 to address the nursing shortage in Texas.
Salad And Go: will open late on Thursday. Waffle House will operate at normal hours. Medical emergencies won't wait until the winter storm passes, so North Texas hospitals are preparing to operate in the inclement weather. Click here for a list of open hospitals.