NORTH TEXAS — It was nice to have a high slightly above normal again like yesterday. We finally broke the string of icy mornings, starting above freezing for the first time at DFW in a week. We stopped a streak of hard freezes at seven, the longest streak in four years.
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 end of the week has arrived, bringing warmer daytime temperatures to North Texas. However, Friday morning has been quite cold, with temperatures in the teens to low 20s.
Sylvia DeLeon and Gissel Lorenzo work at the same Bishop Arts taco place. They are also friends whose parents worry about deportation.
As sunshine warms up North Texas heading into the weekend, another cold front and rain are preparing to move in.
Taylor Sheridan’s “Yellowstone” spinoff “The Madison” wrapped filming in North Texas late last month.
Showers and storms will arrive in North Texas late Saturday, Jan. 25. Rain chances (20%) will arrive with a weak cold front, with the best chances for precipitation south and east of the Metroplex, according to the National Weather Service Fort Worth. A few isolated thunderstorms are possible, although severe weather is not expected.
The weekend won't be a complete washout, but CBS News Texas meteorologists suggest planning any outdoor activities for Saturday, as it will be the nicer day.
Super Fuels is an Irving-based gas station chain with an anthropomorphic dog mascot that Buc-ee's argues is a copy of their trademark beaver mascot.
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.
"We were losing students, and we wanted to make sure that we maintained the number of teachers and the capacities of our campuses were met,” Dr. David Vinson said.
As North Texas’ largest employers bring their workforces back to the office, demand for trophy office space will only increase.