What would you do if you had to sing a song about Christmas but couldn't use the word Christmas? That was the dilemma facing a Keller choir boy until his school realized that substituting the word winter for Christmas would be breaking the law.
The Fort Hood and Killeen community gathered Friday night to mourn for the 13 killed and 30 wounded in Thursday's shooting on post.
Before Thursday's shooting that killed 13 and injured 30, it has been learned that Major Nidal Hasan purchased a gun in Killeen, went to his local mosque for daily prayer, and emptied out his apartment.
CBS 11's Jay Gormley has the lastest information from Fort Hood on Thursday's deadly shooting.
When you think auto racing, your mind automatically goes to adrenaline and speed. The Spa at Texas Motor Speedway is working to change that, giving the green light to relaxation.
Chef Heath Miles from Texas Motor Speedway's Speedway Club shows us what foods are making a pit stop at the club this weekend.
Sports Anchor Bill Jones joins Keith Garvin and Tracy Kornet to talk about races at the Texas Motor Speedway and other sports news. Plus interesting race factoids.
More women are getting into NASCAR racing, thanks to Danicka Patrick and Delana Harvick. Delana is not only the wife of two-time nationwide series champion Kevin Harvick but she co-owns a racing team and is a marketing manager.
For those watching and wondering, Keith Garvin is a new TXA 21 7-9 anchor. You will soon see more Keith on the newscasts for both TXA 21 and our sister station CBS 11. Welcome Keith.
There are new developments in the investigation surrounding the Fort Hood shootings including details about the victims and the suspected gunman.
As the U.S. Army comes to grips with one of the deadliest shootings every on a military post, there are more tears in North Texas as a soldier killed last week was laid to rest.
Law enforcement officials say a 5.7-millimeter pistol used in the Fort Hood shooting rampage was purchased legally at a Killeen gun store. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the case.
The shooting at Fort Hood is adding to the burden of those soldiers suffering psychological trauma from the war. CBS 11 News talked with one soldier suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder after being deployed to Iraq.
Dodging bullets to pull injured soldiers to safety, loading the wounded into a pickup truck and rushing them to the hospital those are the stories of bravery being told on a day when Fort Hood soldiers are still in shock.
It's called "rebounding" -- an exercise where one jumps up and down on a mini-trampoline. Some say it's the best full-body exercise you can get. According to NASA, rebounding is 68-percent more effective than jogging.
As they do almost every day, servicemen and women were arriving at and leaving from Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport. CBS 11 News was there Friday and spoke with soldiers who were saddened, shaken and angry about what happened.
The suspected shooter is Major Nidel Malik Hasan. Despite the carnage the Army says he's the murderer. Those who knew him say there was no hint of violence. Just who is this man?
Muslims across North Texas are cringing at the thought another person of their religion is accused of attacking American interests at home. Many are publicly distancing themselves from Hasan and some members of an Irving mosque have felt a backlash.
The medical conditions of some of the Fort Hood shooting survivors have been touch-and-go since they were injured. CBS 11 News is at Temple Hospital where some victims are recovering.
Texas Senator John Cornyn traveled from Washington to Fort Hood to be briefed on the latest following Thursday's shooting on the Central Texas Army post. After the tour, Senator Cornyn spoke live with CBS 11's Doug Dunbar.
Sgt. Andrew Hagerman, a Lewisville native and a member of Fort Hood's Military Police, talks about responding to the scene shortly after Thursday's deadly shooting.
CBS 11's Doug Dunbar talks with CBS News Correspondent Don Teague about the shooting rampage at Fort Hood, who once trained at Fort Hood.
A Fort Worth house fire killed a grandmother and her 3-year-old grandson. The fire started just before noon Friday in the 6000 block of Truman Drive in Fort Worth.
Stories of courageous servicemen and women are surfacing this afternoon at Fort Hood. First responders who were overwhelmed and dealt with the mass shootings are sharing what they experienced.
A burglary suspect is dead and another one critically injured after being shot by a startled homeowner.
Find out more about the feel at Fort Hood one day after a deadly shooting. Learn more about a moment of silence, a visit by Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison and soldier reaction.
CBS 11's Doug Dunbar interviews Pfc. Marquest Smith and Private Pearsall who were both in the processing center during the Fort Hood shooting rampage.
CBS 11 News spoke with the Deputy Commander for Clinical Services at Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center, Col. Kimberly Kesling, about her interaction with suspected shooter Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan.
Russell Simmons and Terrence Howard were in Dallas recently to talk about the upcoming Dallas Rocks 2009 charity event. Rance Adams sat down to talk with the two famous names and get an 'all access' look at the event.
CBS 11's Jeff Jamison was in Plano on Friday morning for the start of the Breast Cancer 3-Day Walk. He spoke with some of the participants about their motivation for walking through the weekend.
CBS 11's Jeff Jamison gives his Friday morning weather forecast live from Plano, where people have gathered for the Breast Cancer 3-Day Walk.
North Texans watched in horror as the events unfolded Thursday at Fort Hood. Many who have family stationed at the Central Texas post could only wait for their loved ones to reach them.
Many people locally and in Central Texas were quick to help following the shooting at Fort Hood that injured more than 30 soliders. People quickly lined up to donate blood at hospitals and donation centers.
The local muslim community has already begun to recieve threats in the wake of the shooting at Fort Hood.
The sounds of emergency sirens seemed to go on forever at Fort Hood. Officials at the post say those sirens were touched off when Major Nidal Malik Hasan walked into the soldier readiness processing center and opened fire with two hand guns.
Here is the latest on the Fort Hood Shooting Thursday afternoon
As a result of an internal Fort Worth Police Department investigation into a controversial raid at a gay bar this summer, the department has suspended three police officers.