2 Irving officers recognized for helping save couple from frozen pond
Two Irving Police Department officers were recognized by the U.S. Attorney General for their efforts saving a drowning family last year.
Task force working to stop rise in North Texas road rage incidents
A new partnership between law enforcement agencies across the Metroplex is looking to curb a rise in road rage incidents.
Irving engineering students create prosthetic to help middle schooler play violin
Engineering students at Irving Nimitz High School are designing a prosthetic to help a middle schooler who was born without an arm play the violin.
Irving man staying in Ukraine’s capital despite possible Russian invasion
An Irving man learning abroad has decided to continue his stay in Ukraine's capital city even as the region awaits a possible Russian invasion.
One dead after multi-vehicle wreck on Highway 183 in Irving
The deadly wreck happened about 5 a.m. and resulted in a lengthy shutdown of eastbound Highway 183 in Irving.
North Texas community covers veteran’s new home with love notes
A North Texas city and a group of home builders showed a North Texas veteran a lot of love and support on Valentine’s Day.
Irving man staying in Ukraine’s capital doesn't plan on leaving yet
Tom Sanchez of Irving says he was weighing the option to leave but has chosen to witness what happens if Russia were to invade. Even though he acknowledges some will not understand his decision, he calls it the right thing to do.
Drive-by shooting in Irving leaves 19-year-old dead
A 19-year-old was killed in a drive-by shooting in Irving Thursday morning, and police have released surveillance video of the suspect’s vehicle.
Exxon restructures divisions and packs up for Houston
One of the world's biggest and best known companies is leaving Irving and moving to Houston. Oil giant Exxon Mobile says the move will be complete by the middle of next year.
Mother of 8-month-old who died after falling out of moving car in Irving facing charges
The mother of an 8-month-old who fell out of a moving car in Irving is now facing several charges.
Irving ISD high school's planetarium gets overdue renovation
In hopes of bringing science to life, Irving ISD recently completed a $250,000 renovation of its planetarium that was built the year before a man first landed on the moon. A lot has changed since then, and the school district decided its planetarium needed to change, too.
Chef Gordon Ramsay moves restaurant headquarters to Las Colinas
TV chef Gordon Ramsay moved his restaurant empire’s headquarters from California to North Texas. The company is now on a hiring spree.
Irving police: No charges, for now, after 8-month-old girl died falling out of car
Irving police say a baby ejected from a moving car and struck by another driver was not secured in a child safety seat. In fact, police say none of the four children inside the car were secured when a back door opened, and the baby fell out.
8-month-old fatally struck after falling out of moving vehicle in Irving
Irving police are investigating the death of an 8-month-old after the infant fell out of a moving vehicle and was then struck by another vehicle Sunday morning.
2 North Texas McDonald's locations among 8 in the U.S. testing out McPlant
North Texans will be among the select few in the U.S. to get the opportunity to try McDonald’s new McPlant sandwich starting Wednesday.
4 men accused of recruiting teens to sell drugs, guns at North Texas high schools
Irving police said a group of men used social media to recruit teens into selling drugs for them.
Irving 2-year-old murdered after feces incident, suspect arrested
An Irving man is facing capital murder charges after police said he killed the 2-year-old boy he was supposed to be caring for.
TikTok challenges result in damages, vandalism at North Texas schools
School districts are warning parents and students about several TikTok challenges that have caused thousands of dollars in damages at North Texas schools.
COVID-19 pediatric hospitalizations in North Texas double since January, UTSW says
The latest UT Southwestern report shows pediatric COVID hospitalizations have more than doubled since January. Many teachers are choosing to retire early due to the pandemic. Students continue to face learning loss. Many are hospitalized with COVID-19.
1 injured in shooting at Irving DART station
DART's Irving Convention Center Station was shut down for several hours Sunday because of a shooting.