The school shared she "was a wonderful student who loved to sing so much that she joined the choir and never missed practice."
It was an automatic charge on her stepmother's bank account for about $300 a month from a company called GoodLeap.
Community stakeholders in Dallas are stressing when the new school year starts, youth crime doesn't stop.
April 17, 2013 is a day that will always be remembered by many in West, Texas.
Today, their parents tell us, there's another worry weighing on most of them, too: the prospect of gun violence.
The Southern Baptists of Texas Convention Disaster Relief group will be sending feeding units to a church in Little Rock.
"I have a couple of friends who live right here in this area and they mention it all time," resident Kameron Holder said.
To date, according to the United Nations, over 8,000 Ukrainian civilians have died and more than 1,300 have been injured.
There are several North Texas events in support of the Ukrainian people scheduled for this weekend.
Maitlyn Gandy, the mother of Athena Strand, has sought justice since her daughter's slaying on Nov. 30, 2022.
It's been exactly two years since the deadly pileup on Interstate 35 in Fort Worth took the lives of six people and injured dozens more.
One of the biggest entertainment attractions coming to North Texas is facing some resistance from homeowners in Frisco.
"The footage, for those of us that were able to stomach it, there's a lot there," said one speaker.
Some major American military firepower is heading to Ukraine.
Spirit Halloween donated costumes of all sizes so the kids could pick out what they want to dress up as this year.
A few hundred gathered with the goal of making marijuana legal.
"This is showing all of us coming together as a group to care and love the kids we have in the school district," Gerald Hudson explained.
Players have the opportunity to put the flag that represents their family's homeland on their helmets next to the American flag.
Those here said the 18-year-old gunman should not have been able to buy two AR-15-style rifles legally.
Some answers came today in the form of a 77-page report compiled by two state representatives and a judge.
"Sleeping on the side of a Little Caesar's building, that was my first time encountering him," said Spragins.
Many North Texans stopped by convenience stores to buy the $2 tickets in hopes of getting the top prize.
Muhammad Karim, the child's father, doesn't really expect an answer, but he wants the world to ponder, "Why is there so much hate?"
Police say Roxane Reza returned home this morning, but they aren't sharing much more than that.
Apartment employees left a letter on Barber's door, but it wasn't touched for a week. They began to worry and called for police.
The Governor's order doesn't declare an invasion and doesn't authorize the state authorities to deport those who entered the U.S. illegally.
By more than a 20-point margin, Americans call it a step backward rather than forward for America.
Prince knows all about the road to getting back on that path. All he has to do is look at a photo of himself as a kid.
Several North Texans attended the "Rising Together Rally for Our Rights" in Dallas on June 25.
"Love the people in your life while you have them because you don't know what the future holds for anyone," valedictorian Abigail Kone said.
The Senate passed the legislation 65 to 33.
Homeowners laid into the Rowlett City Council during Tuesday night's meeting.
The parents of Trevor Reed, the U.S. Marine veteran who's been held in a Russian prison since 2019, said their anxiety is increasing.
Dmitry Bodyu is a Ukrainian-American pastor at Word of Life Church in Melitópol, a city now under Russian control.
To help in the humanitarian efforts Baylor Scott & White Health have started shipping medical and food kits to Ukraine.
Rowlett City Council member Blake Margolis shared images of Rowlett’s water tower on Facebook.
“What had happened here in Dallas did not only shake our city, but it shook the nation,” Pauline Medrano said.
Dania has two sons — ages 3 and 5-years-old. They are her pride and joy.
The case revolved around her home security system.
The issue that drew the most debate: revelations that a training course in critical race theory, or CRT, has been offered to teachers.