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Severe weather does damage to portions of North Texas
The National Weather Service had issued a watch for the southern and eastern counties through 6 p.m. Friday, including Dallas and Tarrant counties that was allowed to expire.
The National Weather Service had issued a watch for the southern and eastern counties through 6 p.m. Friday, including Dallas and Tarrant counties that was allowed to expire.
A Wilmer-Hutchins High School student charged with shooting a fellow student got the gun on campus through the metal detectors because his backpack wasn’t checked properly, a Dallas ISD trustee says.
Ty France and the Seattle Mariners never left Texas with a win last season. In their first trip to the Rangers' ballpark this year, they took the series and first place in the AL West from the reigning World Series champions
The sales tax holiday allows Texans to purchase certain emergency preparation supplies tax-free.
Two days after the protests broke out on campus and 10 days after canceling a pro-Palestine valedictorian's graduation speech, USC President Carol Folt issued a full-page statement.
A recent GOBankingRates study utilizing IRS data reveals that the income required to be considered "rich" varies widely across the U.S., reflecting regional differences in cost of living, local economies, and tax structures.
Former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker testified Thursday that he went to great lengths to help shield his old friend Donald Trump from potentially damaging stories.
JAKKS Pacific recalled about 17,500 of its Mario Kart ride-on racer cars after learning the battery-operated toy could cause a crash if the acceleration pedal is clogged with debris.
FOX 4 first introduced you to Olivia Solis in 2018. Shortly after she was born, doctors determined she would need a heart transplant. Today, she is a picture of strength. “I had a heart transplant. My heart is strong now!"
You know him from Iron Chef: Quest for an Iron Legend. Now Chef Ming Tsai is sharing the wonders of east-west cuisine with Good Day. He shares the recipe for a fresh twist on the classic BLT.
Steve Noviello is joined by Tara Ward, Peyton Yager and Shaun Rabb to discuss an AT&T data breach that put millions of customer's data at risk, the new trend of speech fasting and a massive library book fine.
The actors claim they didn’t have proper union representation and are seeking additional money for their work in the 1999 horror film.