City of Dallas considers selling $6.5 million hospital purchase at a loss
The city spent millions to turn it into permanent housing for the homeless without finding out if the community would be on board with its plans. It was not. And the city is now considering selling the property at a loss.
Self-driving robots hitting Downtown Dallas streets for Uber Eats deliveries
The company says the delivery robots will be active in Dallas within the next few days. And unlike human delivery drivers, you aren't expected to tip.
Disney influencer Dominique Brown dies at 34
Dominique Brown, Disney influencer and co-founder of "Black Girl Disney," died after suffering an apparent allergic reaction at a holiday event in Los Angeles last week.
Fort Worth Police Chief Neil Noakes planning to retire
The Fort Worth Police Department’s top cop will step down after 25 years on the job.
Is TikTok getting banned in the US? What to know
TikTok’s future in the U.S. is uncertain.
TikTok ban: Federal appeals court upholds law requiring sale of app in the U.S.
A federal appeals court panel on Friday upheld a law that could lead to a ban of TikTok in the U.S. by Jan. 19.
Fort Worth names lone finalist for city manager
Fort Worth may have a new city manager by next week.
Surveillance photo shows South Dallas DART shooting suspect holding up long gun
People were in the area with their children when the shooting happened in the middle of the afternoon Tuesday. Two people were taken to the hospital.
Dallas Police Department employee fired after being accused of lying about college degree
The police report representative was fired for “engaging in adverse conduct when she was arrested for the offense of fraudulent, substandard or fictitious degree," the department said in a statement.
Fair Park community park gets a boost with $8.6M federal grant
Dallas is getting an $8.6 million grant from the U.S. Department of Interior’s National Park Service to help build a new community park at Fair Park. The investment is a huge boost for the long-awaited project.
50 North Texas teachers flagged in statewide test cheating scandal
The TEA is investigating a million-dollar teacher certification scheme tied to suspicious test-taking in Houston. The list includes 50 North Texas teachers across 21 districts.
Names for the 12 new Fort Worth street sweepers announced
The street sweepers were ordered last Spring to meet the demands of the growing city.
No arrests after 2 shot near South Dallas DART station
Dallas police say a man and woman were found shot near the DART MLK Jr. station. They were both taken to a nearby hospital in unknown conditions.
Dallas is lone finalist for FIFA World Cup International Broadcast Center
The last time the World Cup was in the United States, Dallas was also the site of the IBC. The deal would result in thousands of journalists from all over the world calling Dallas home for several weeks.
Fair Park First partners with Dallas Foundation to get community park project back on track
Changes are now underway at Fair Park after an audit determined $5.7 million donated for capital projects was misused for operating expenses.
No one hurt after Dallas ISD school bus hit by vehicle
Two students were on board a Dallas ISD school bus when it was hit by another vehicle.
Amazon workers to strike between Black Friday, Cyber Monday in US, other countries
Amazon workers in more than 20 countries plan to strike during the post-Thanksgiving holiday shopping period as they push for better pay and working conditions.
Lawmakers looking at 'airline junk fees' after busy Thanksgiving travel week
Millions were expected to pass through North Texas' airports to get to their destinations by Thanksgiving. This comes as members of Congress are being critical of what they call "junk fees" on customers.
Disney agrees to $43.25M settlement over women earning less than men for a decade
Disney has tentatively agreed to pay $43.25 million to settle a lawsuit alleging that female employees earned less money than their male colleagues for nearly 10 years.
American Airlines passenger who tried to open door mid-flight could face 20 years in prison
A man who injured a flight attendant while trying to open the door of a plane on a flight from Milwaukee to Dallas earlier this month has been charged.