LocalThe latest news from around North Texas. 0:00Play0:00 / 0:39MuteShareToggle FullscreenAugust 24, 2021 6:56 amSchool Bus Driver Awarded for Supporting Students A Hurst-Euless-Bedford ISD bus driver received an award recently for his work supporting students and going above and beyond. BOOKMARKERMore Wake Up to Something Good VideosSlide 1 of 230:39Now PlayingSchool Bus Driver Awarded for Supporting Students0:36Little warrior designs helmet for SMU's spring game0:38UT Dallas first responders win national award2:13‘Canine Companions' graduate from Baylor Scott and White program0:58Free tax help in North Texas Wednesday0:53Mom donates emergency communication boards to Fort Worth Fire Department0:50North Texas students hold coin drive for California wildfire victims0:41Mary Kay inspiring future innovators1:17Couple married 65 years renewed vows in Dallas court on Valentine's Day1:04North Texas 13–year-old makes kindness contagious0:47Trains at NorthPark benefit the Ronald McDonald House of Dallas0:45Local dealership hosted Christmas in July toy drive0:46Aledo students and volunteers help families who lost homes in tornado rebuild0:46Dallas Stars help in fighting hunger1:04Celebrating military veterans at PGA Frisco0:35High School seniors at St. Marks are helping seniors0:49North Texas schools share special moments from solar eclipse2:37Brothers serve up food and generosity through Dallas restaurant0:35Woman adopts late neighbor's dog and starts pet therapy0:39Dallas ISD students make Valentine's cards for patients at UT Southwestern0:53Local baker broke a Guinness World Record0:43Community garden aims to tackle food insecurity0:42The Dallas Foundation gives back to nonprofitsNewsLive TVSearchSearch Videos:LocalWake Up to Something GoodUS & World VideosEntertainment VideosTexas TodayNBC 5 RespondsCarter In The ClassroomCommunityLatest1:41Fort Worth man fights to survive after his truck collided with a train on Father's Day1:26Off-duty police officer shoots and kills alleged burglar in Weatherford2:46Family and friends of Kierston Russell honored her memory in Duncanville Saturday1:59Peaceful ‘No Kings' protests held in Denton and Fort Worth1:48Dallas police estimate 10,000 took to the streets in ‘No Kings' protest downtown0:21Hundreds gather outside Texas Capitol in Austin for ‘No Kings' rally0:39Group of women dressed as handmaidens at ‘No Kings' protest in Fort Worth1:45‘No Kings' protests begin coast to coast ahead of Trump's military parade1:35Denton ‘No Kings' protest underway2:35Mesquite mother wants justice for daughter after attack2:04City leaders urge for peaceful protests as demonstrations planned for the weekend1:31Exhibit featuring work from Puerto Rican artists on displayShow More