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The Texas Rangers will unveil a bronze statue of Hall of Famer Adrian Beltre on Friday at Globe Life Field, cementing his legacy as one of the franchise’s most iconic players. Hundreds of fans are expected to gather for the ceremony, which celebrates Beltre’s eight standout seasons in Arlington and his lasting impact on North Texas sports culture.
The most beloved fall tradition returns for its 138th year. Say howdy to Big Tex while walking into the fair. During the 24 days check out the new tasty fried food, carnival rides on the midway, livestock exhibits and more Texas culture and family fun.
Amid the hottest stretch of weather of the 2025 so far, morning commutes in parts of North Texas were slowed by heavy rain. The rain started to the northwest of the Metroplex and moved south and east, from Wise County into Denton, Tarrant and Dallas Counties. Some highways slowed to a crawl.
Many North Texans fell asleep late Tuesday to violent pop-up thunderstorms and powerful wind gusts, knocking out power in some parts of Fort Worth, before waking up early Wednesday to even more storms.
According to Lancaster ISD, the medical emergency occurred at a practice on Monday and the boy later died on Wednesday.
From the Metroplex to the east, a heat advisory is in place until 8 p.m. for feels-like temperatures as high as 107.
Kelly Reilly and Cole Hauser will reprise their roles as Beth Dutton and Rip Wheeler, two of the most popular characters on the original "Yellowstone" series. They'll also be joined by Finn Little, who played the role of the couple's adopted son Carter on "Yellowstone."
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FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth on MSNCOVID cases rise in North Texas as students return to school
The number of COVID-19 infections in North Texas is on the rise. The cases aren’t spiking at an alarming rate, but they do line up with the start of school.
Five of the nation’s top ten real estate markets for 2025 are within the Dallas-Fort Worth metro, and a Collin County city sits at the top of the list.
The PGA of America came with some bold predictions when they made their move from Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, to Frisco three years ago. From promised jobs to billions in economic impact, the organization’s newest CEO, Derek Sprague, reflects on what they have accomplished so far and their outlook on the future.