Patriot Front failed to respond to a 2023 lawsuit accusing the organization’s members of injuring a classical saxophonist in an out-of-state demonstration.
Members of the group Patriot Front were accused of pinning a black man against a light post and forcing him off the sidewalk after calling him a racial slur.
The American Library Association has tracked a national surge in book bans over the past several years, with Texas at the forefront.
The founder of dog owner-focused apartment communities in Grapevine and North Garland alleges the largest apartment management company in the
Grapevine-Colleyville ISD was one of several North Texas school districts that adopted new policies last summer barring students from using cell phones at school. Now that those policies have been in place for a semester, school leaders and parents say they’re helping limit distractions in class, which keeps students more engaged.
Steven Valenzuela's journey to becoming a massage therapist started when he was trying to fix his own body. Valenzuela has his own practice in Grapevine, Orthopedic Massage Therapy, which he opened in July.
Hundreds of flights into and out of Dallas-Fort Worth airport were cancelled as Texas braces for a wintry storm.
Surprise! Local public schools continue to be underfunded, but districts are still asking lawmakers to consider their needs.
People across Dallas-Fort Worth braved freezing temperatures and wintry conditions to venture outside for reprieve, joy and frosty fun.
Texas and Ohio State arrived for the College Football Playoff semifinal game at the Cotton Bowl before the snow expected to hit the North Texas area. Both teams got into
A Massachusetts judge has ordered a North Texas-based white supremacy group and its leader to pay a Black man $2.75 million after the man was injured by the group’s members during a Boston “flash march” in 2022.
Challenges like Friday's Cotton Bowl against Ohio State are a big reason Quinn Ewers chose Texas, realizing the responsibility and pressure his particular