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At 70, a North Texas man used a DNA test to learn who his dad was. Instead, he found a whole family waiting for him
Community
CBS19 congratulates fellow reporter José Alonzo on graduating college
José Alonzo graduated with a B.A. in Converged Broadcast Media
Features
Teen starts lawn care business to raise money for his adoption
Tyce Pender, 14, started his own lawn service to help fund a heartwarming project.
Features
'We are human beings' | The AAPI community is speaking up against hatred and discrimination
Since the height of COVID-19, the number of attacks against the AAPI community are up. And people everywhere are standing up against the hate.
Features
'I can't sit here and be quiet' | Texas woman found her daughter raped, strangled 5 years ago. Now, she advocates for sexual assault survivors.
“When I kind of pieced all of that together, I was like ‘Wait, she could be alive had someone done their job, had someone believed,’” the mother said.
HeartThreads
This veterinarian has spent his life saving thousands of animals by creating the first dog wheelchair
He has worked as a skiing instructor, orange picker, soldier, rancher and veterinary neurosurgeon. But perhaps his most intriguing job is the one he invented himself: a creator of dog wheelchairs.
Tech
Why is there a growing debate over kids getting smartphones?
Young children are pressuring parents for phones, some are saying no.
Local News
Texas teen to become youngest law grad in SMU history and African American law grad in U.S. history
Taylor Schlitz said she thrived at working at her own pace and by 13 she graduated from high school. At 16, she was accepted into nine different law schools.
HeartThreads
Veteran helps other soldiers find peace through nature
After three deployments to combat zones, Sean Gobin decided to heal by hiking.
Local News
Diapers or dog treats? | More young people choosing to be pet parents before, instead of human parents
The dog mom and dog dad life is the top choice for more and more young people, as finances, education, and societal standards change what it means to start a family.
Local News
Couple falls in love while recovering from heart, lung transplants in Houston
Bobby Channell and Faith Crouch met at Nora's Home, a facility that offers care for organ transplant patients at the Texas Medical Center.
Outreach
He’s been in foster care for most of his life. At 13, all Tim wants is a chance to be someone’s son.
Tim has been in foster care for 10 years. He was just 3 years old when he entered the system.
Community
CBS19 congratulates fellow reporter José Alonzo on graduating college
José Alonzo graduated with a B.A. in Converged Broadcast Media
Features
Teen starts lawn care business to raise money for his adoption
Tyce Pender, 14, started his own lawn service to help fund a heartwarming project.
Features
'We are human beings' | The AAPI community is speaking up against hatred and discrimination
Since the height of COVID-19, the number of attacks against the AAPI community are up. And people everywhere are standing up against the hate.
Features
'I can't sit here and be quiet' | Texas woman found her daughter raped, strangled 5 years ago. Now, she advocates for sexual assault survivors.
“When I kind of pieced all of that together, I was like ‘Wait, she could be alive had someone done their job, had someone believed,’” the mother said.
HeartThreads
This veterinarian has spent his life saving thousands of animals by creating the first dog wheelchair
He has worked as a skiing instructor, orange picker, soldier, rancher and veterinary neurosurgeon. But perhaps his most intriguing job is the one he invented himself: a creator of dog wheelchairs.
Tech
Why is there a growing debate over kids getting smartphones?
Young children are pressuring parents for phones, some are saying no.
Local News
Texas teen to become youngest law grad in SMU history and African American law grad in U.S. history
Taylor Schlitz said she thrived at working at her own pace and by 13 she graduated from high school. At 16, she was accepted into nine different law schools.
HeartThreads
Veteran helps other soldiers find peace through nature
After three deployments to combat zones, Sean Gobin decided to heal by hiking.
Local News
Diapers or dog treats? | More young people choosing to be pet parents before, instead of human parents
The dog mom and dog dad life is the top choice for more and more young people, as finances, education, and societal standards change what it means to start a family.
Local News
Couple falls in love while recovering from heart, lung transplants in Houston
Bobby Channell and Faith Crouch met at Nora's Home, a facility that offers care for organ transplant patients at the Texas Medical Center.
Outreach
He’s been in foster care for most of his life. At 13, all Tim wants is a chance to be someone’s son.
Tim has been in foster care for 10 years. He was just 3 years old when he entered the system.
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