Family of Richardson boy who received service dog meets those who raised, trained her
A Richardson boy with spina bifida received his specially trained service dog from an Irving based non-profit that matches people around the nation with dogs that can give them greater independence.
Donate your leftover Halloween candy to a great cause
A local store is asking for families to donate their leftover candy to send to troops around the world.
Former NBA player sues DFW Airport over lack of development around sports complex
A former NBA player says he spent millions to build a sports facility on a property at DFW Airport because the airport promised development around him. Instead, he says they got a sea of warehouses and gas stations. Now, he’s suing because he says the airport did not keep its word.
North Texas students compete in annual dragon boat race
Dozens of high school students competed in a dragon boat race over the weekend as part of the annual DFW Dragon Boat, Kite and Lantern Festival.
Police investigating use of force by officers while breaking up fight at Nimitz High School
Irving police is investigating a use of force incident involving its officers who were breaking up a fight at Nimitz High School.
Charter Spectrum ordered to pay $1.1B to family of North Texas grandmother killed by cable technician
A Dallas judge has ordered cable company Charter Spectrum to pay $1.147 billion to the family of an 83-year-old grandmother robbed and stabbed to death in her home by one of the company's cable technicians.
Judge approves $2.46 billion Boy Scouts reorganization plan
A bankruptcy judge approved a $2.46 billion reorganization plan proposed by the Boy Scouts of America, which would allow it to keep operating while compensating tens of thousands of men who say they were sexually abused as children while involved in Scouting.
Irving non-profit helping students, teachers seeks help following $15K in flood damage
The Irving Schools Foundation provides things like uniforms, food, school supplies, and scholarships to children, parents and teachers in Irving. After sustaining quite a bit of damage last month, they say they don't have the funding to make repairs and continue to operate all of their programs.
Irving Mall shooting captured on video; suspect still at-large
Irving police are searching for the man who opened fire inside the Irving Mall on Sunday. They released disturbing video that shows him set down an infant car seat to pull out a gun.
Shooting at Irving Mall being investigated by police
Police are investigating a shooting at Irving Mall Sunday afternoon.
Former teacher arrested again for alleged sexual abuse of another student in Irving
A 28-year-old former teacher who was arrested last month for reportedly sexually abusing a 7-year-old girl has been arrested again after police said they found another girl he is accused of abusing.
PHOTO: Lightning strikes living room of Irving home
FOX 4 viewer Anabella Castro says that just after 10 p.m. on Wednesday, the lightning went through the roof of her family's home and into their living room.
Lightning strikes Irving home
FOX 4 viewer Anabella Castro says that just after 10 p.m. on Wednesday, the lightning went through the roof of her family's home and into their living room.
ICE! returning to Gaylord Texan, Enchant coming back to Fair Park
Two holiday attractions are returning to North Texas this year. It's been two years since the Gaylord Texan featured it's popular ICE! exhibit.
Man running across SH-183 in Irving hit and killed by 18-wheeler
The city said a pedestrian was attempted to cross the highway on foot, running south across the westbound lanes in front of Irving Mall when he was hit by the truck.
'Honor Killings' Trial: Yaser Said found guilty of killing his two daughters, sentenced to life in prison
A Dallas jury unanimously found Yaser Said guilty of killing his two teen daughters on Tuesday. He was sentenced Said to life in prison without the possibility of parole.
Yaser Said's ex-wife Patricia Owens gives victim statement after guilty verdict
Mother of Sarah and Amina Said calls Yaser Said 'the devil' after a Dallas jury found him guilty.
'Honor Killings' Trial: Jury finds Yaser Said guilty
Yaser Said was sentenced to life in prison without parole for the murder of his two daughters Amina and Sarah Said in 2008.
'Honor Killings' Trial: Closing statements from prosecution
Yaser Said is accused of killing his two daughters in 2008. Prosecutors say a 911 call from the night of the murders proves that Said is guilty.
'Honor Killings' Trial: Yaser Said's defense team claims police failed to properly investigate during closing statements
Yaser Said is accused of killing his two teenage daughters Amina and Sarah in 2008. His defense team raised concerns about what they considered a lack of evidence during closing arguments.