"What their story shows is that redemption is possible, even in the most horrific of circumstances," Rev. Jeff Hood said of the couple.
CBS News Texas contacted nearly 30 districts in North Texas to find out what they would do if immigration agents come knocking.
A Carrollton homeowner is on edge after a person showed up at her door wearing a disturbing mask. The person was holding a sign with the Bible verse "Revelation 20: 1-15" on it. It's something police are now monitoring.
The commercial entails the dad, one of Mark Blitch's actor friends, attempting and failing during a family game of charades where the clues are clearly door, eat and toes. Xander, Mark Blitch's son, who was recently diagnosed with autism is also featured in the ad.
Churches in North Texas are reacting to President Trump's new immigration directive, which permits deportation agents to make arrests in churches and schools. Historically considered sanctuaries, many churches and religious institutions contacted by CBS News Texas believe this reversal contradicts their religious beliefs.
The rebuilt Pac-12 has eight members signed up for the 2026-27 athletics season: Boise State, Colorado State, Fresno State, Gonzaga, Oregon State, San Diego Sta
North Texas school districts are evaluating the impact of a new directive allowing immigration authorities to enter schools for arrests. The Department of Homeland Security has rescinded previous protections for schools,
The Arlington native came back to Scottish Rite to tour the hospital where he was treated for cerebral palsy and scoliosis as a child.
Brenen Lorient scored 20 points off of the bench to lead the North Texas Mean Green over the Temple Owls 76-67 on Wednesday night.
PRINCETON, Texas — The City of Princeton has implemented a 180-day moratorium on new residential projects to address critical infrastructure and public safety concerns. This is the second consecutive moratorium issued by the city. The mayor tells WFAA this allows the city the time to formulate a plan to address concerns related to that growth.
During their three-week journey north from Honduras, the Carranza family were kidnapped twice. Once they made it to the Texas border and tried to claim asylum, they were among the first families