As the sun melted overnight snow, thousands of fans flocked to AT&T Stadium for the Texas vs. Ohio State Cotton Bowl Classic.
The winter weather posed some challenges for home deliveries in the Dallas-Fort Worth region. Icy roads and wet conditions ...
Nashville and Middle Tennessee could see less snow than the 6-8 inches originally expected Friday, according to the National Weather Service.
Another blast of winter storms is closing schools, snarling flights and putting millions of residents on alert across parts ...
Dallas is on one of its hottest runs in recent memory, collecting wins through a sound team game and a collection of ...
The Chiefs (15-2) rested their regulars in their season finale at Denver and the Broncos ended an eight-year playoff drought ...
Roads leading to and around the site of the College Football Playoff semifinal in the Cotton Bowl were clear and mostly dry ...
A significant winter storm marched across the South on Friday after producing snowy and icy weather in the Dallas Metroplex ...
The storm had already shut down the South Friday — schools and government offices were closed and states of emergency declared as it started to disrupt travel.
The winter weather caused multiple city facilities and services to be temporarily unavailable, including the city's trash ...
Collin and Denton counties. With road conditions expected to improve slightly after Jan. 10, Prosper and Celina are adjusting ...
Football fans from across the country made their way to Arlington on Friday for the Cotton Bowl showdown between the Texas Longhorns and Ohio State Buckeyes.