Richardson Ebola Center Ready To Go
Gov. Rick Perry on Tuesday afternoon announced his plans for a fully equipped and trained Ebola containment facility, and it is located in Richardson.
Students Return To School After Bee Attack
Nearly two dozen children are returning to school on Wednesday after a bee attack on campus.
Man Dies After McKinney Homes Burn
A man is dead after a fire destroyed one home and badly damaged another home early Wednesday morning in McKinney.
Another Road Block In Air Bags Recall
Twenty-four hours after a massive airbag recall, consumers are experiencing yet another road block in the process.
Beware Of Imposter Uber Drivers
A warning tonight for people who use hi-tech ride sharing services, like Uber. Users are encountering some imposter drivers wanting to take advantage of the service’s popularity
Washington Post Editor Ben Bradlee Dies At 93
The hard-charging editor who guided The Washington Post through its coverage of the Watergate scandal, Ben Bradlee, has died. He was 93.
Top 5 Places To Look For Hidden Fees & How To Avoid Them
You may be guilty of not reading every line on a bill or all that small print before signing-up for a credit card or bank account. So-called “hidden fees” cost the average consumer hundreds of dollars every year.
Kimberly-Clark To Cut Up To 1,300 Jobs
Kimberly-Clark plans to eliminate up to 1,300 jobs as part of restructuring efforts aimed at reducing costs and making its business more efficient.
New North Texas Ebola Treatment Facility To Open Wednesday
Right down the street from the home of Dan Hahn, doctors and nurses are moving in special equipment for a first of its kind Ebola treatment facility. It’ll be housed inside the Methodist Campus for Continuing Care.
Oilman Nelson Bunker Hunt Dies At 88
Nelson Bunker Hunt, a Texas oilman who once tried to corner the silver market with his brothers only to see the move end in financial disaster, has died.
Business Owners Admit To Scamming Texas Schools
U.S. Attorney Sarah R. Saldana says two former owners of a tutoring business have pleaded guilty to defrauding several Texas school districts.
Storm Debris Discovery Reveals 100+ Years Of North Texas History
A storm that roared through Arlington earlier this month had winds high enough to turn over vehicles, rip off roofs, and tear trees out of the ground. Now one of those trees is at the center of a research project.