Dallas-Fort Worth remained under a flood watch Thursday morning as storms continued to dump inches of rain on North Texas.
The last major collision of a commercial U.S. airline dates back to 2009, when a Colgan Air incident left 50 dead near Buffalo, New York. Federal regulators tightened safety requirements following the crash, including bolstering aircraft carrier inspection requirements and pilot training hours.
Monday and Tuesday are expected to be “seasonably cool” in North Texas ahead of lots of midweek rain, according to the National Weather Service. Rain and storm chances will increase late Tuesday as a large storm system pushes through the Dallas-Fort Worth area,
Between 4 and 8 inches of rain fell in parts of North Texas overnight. The FOX 4 Weather team puts that into perspective.
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Fresh tamales stuffed with birria, spicy birria with sauce, cochinita pibil, grilled chicken, and beans with cheese are only a click away with the Latino Culinary Institute and Association. The nonprofit,
A storm system moving through the Dallas-Fort Worth area is expected to bring heavy rain, scattered showers, and thunderstorms, prompting the National Weather Service to issue a flood watch for parts of North Texas, including Collin, Dallas, Denton, Rockwall, and Tarrant counties.
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According to data from Zillow, average rents in the Dallas-Fort Worth metro now outpace those in Austin for the first time since at least 2015.
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Formerly deputy city manager, Jesus “Jay” Chapa replaces David Cooke as city manager. Cooke is retiring in February after more than 10 years of service to the city. Chapa is Fort Worth's first Hispanic city manager.