Trio From Texas Could Face Terror And Hate-Crime Charges Following Crime Spree Across Two StatesThey're accused of going on a crime spree across two states that included the murder of a man at a 7-Eleven just outside Las Vegas, now three East Texas residents could be facing terrorism and hate-crime charges. Katie Johnston reports.
CBS 11 News Now: Wednesday MorningCheck out what's making the headlines across North Texas this Wednesday morning.
AM Weather Update With Anne Elise ParksAM Weather Update With Anne Elise Parks
Warmer Wednesday With RainMore cool air is on the way.
Still Time To Help North Texas Charities On Giving TuesdayThe North Texas Food Bank said they are giving out about 10 million meals per month, which is nearly double what they were giving out this time last year.
New PPP 'Loan Necessity' Questionnaire Raises Concern Among Small Business OwnersMonths after thousands of small businesses accepted government aid to help them get through the pandemic, some borrowers are worried the government is changing the forgiveness rules.
North Texas Researchers Track Data To See If Thanksgiving Holiday Was A COVID-19 SuperspreaderLeading up to the holiday, health officials sounded the alarm about taking part in typical Thanksgiving traditions as cases surged in the Metroplex.
CDC Says Healthcare Workers, Nursing Home Residents To Get COVID-19 Vaccine FirstAndrea Lucia reports.
Health Experts Fear Too Many People Will Not Get COVID-19 VaccineRobbie Owens reports.
Texas Reports High Hospitalization Rate 5th Day In A RowJack Fink reports on the concerns doctors and nurses have now.
Close Call In Lake Worth: Firefighters Save Family Unaware House Is AblazeFirefighters in Lake Worth saved a family from their burning home.
Wylie Alum Sarah Fuller Makes HistoryVanderbilt athlete Sarah Fuller kicked off to start the second half of Saturday's game, making history as the first woman to play in a Power 5 conference football game.
Rare Mountain Lion Sighting In RowlettDallas County had a extremely rare visitor last week. But it’s the kind of visitor that could cause some chills.
Tuesday Evening News BriefHere's what made news Tuesday, Dec. 1.
Postal Service: Send Packages Early To Arrive By ChristmasHoliday shopping is crazier than ever this year. Stay ahead of the curve by getting it all wrapped up with a bow early.
UTA Looking At New Ways To Keep Drivers Safer On Icy RoadsMadison Sawyer reports.
Richardson ISD Starts Student COVID-19 TestingThe school district has 14,000 testing kits ready for use.
Now Hiring: Dickies ArenaDickies Arena in Fort Worth is looking to hiring dozens.
More School Districts Bringing Youngest Students Back To SchoolBrooke Rogers reports.
Ones For Wellness Looks At Sports Bubbles During PandemicBrooke Katz reports.
Grand Prairie Mayor Pro Tem Jim Swafford Passes Away From COVID-19 At 84Jim Swafford and his wife Judy contracted the virus in early October. She passed away from COVID-19 complications at home later that month.
Big, Unexpected Tax Bill Could Be Coming For Small Business Owners Granted PPP Loans“That’s not what (the government) said back in late March when these businesses took out the loans,” said accountant Glen Birnbaum, a partner at Sikich LLP. “They are moving the goal posts.”
Gov. Greg Abbott: Hewlett-Packard Enterprise Relocating To HoustonAccording to a tweet Tuesday, the governor says the information technology company is moving its headquarters from California to Texas.
Friends Of Slain Texas ‘Influencer’ Alexis Sharkey: ‘She Was Scared For Her Life’The 26-year-old was found dead on the side of the road this weekend, only miles away from her home. Katie Johnston reports.
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