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.
$1M Powerball ticket sold in Richardson; no jackpot winner
No one won the $680 million jackpot but at least one lucky person purchased a ticket worth $1 million in Richardson.
Richardson ISD teacher arrested, charged with inappropriate relationship with a minor
Art teacher Jason Delezen is facing the charges related to his time working in Texarkana in 2019.
Dallas police officer killed in wrong-way crash remembered at emotional funeral service
Officer Jacob Arellano will be remembered with a funeral in North Texas Wednesday.
Families of Billy Chemirmir's victims give impact statements to convicted killer
Family members of the victims of accused serial killer Billy Chemirmir gave victim impact statements Friday and tried to make him understand the pain he caused.
Accused serial killer Billy Chemirmir found guilty of capital murder for a second time
It took less than an hour for accused serial killer Billy Chemirmir to be found guilty of capital murder by a Dallas County jury.
Billy Chemirmir Trial: Alleged serial killer opts not to testify in own defense
The majority of Chemirmir’s alleged murders happened at senior living facilities, where prosecutors say he posed as a maintenance worker.
Billy Chemirmir Murder Trial: Prosecutors look to establish pattern of preying on elderly women
Testimony continued Tuesday in the trial of accused serial killer Billy Chemirmir for one of the 22 murders he's charged with.
Police: 17-year-old avoided metal detectors to sneak in gun to Richardson ISD football game
Dallas police say someone flagged down officers after they saw someone trying to sneak a gun into the stadium through a fence. A 17-year-old, who wasn't a student at either school, was found with the gun.
Driver lost control while racing, resulting in fatal crash in Richardson, investigators say
Authorities said a 29-year-old man died after losing control of his car while racing along President George Bush Turnpike Saturday afternoon.
17-year-old found with gun at North Texas high school football game
Dallas police said a 17-year-old was arrested for bringing a gun to a Richardson ISD football game Friday night.
Dallas doctor seen on video swapping IV bags prior to patients suffering heart attacks, complaint says
Dr. Raynaldo Ortiz allegedly injected patients' IV bags with nerve blocking agents and other drugs, leading to at least one death and multiple heart attacks, could face life in prison if convicted.
Police arrest North Texas doctor at center of IV bag tampering investigation
A Dallas doctor whose license was suspended last week has been arrested as part of a criminal investigation into alleged tampering with IV bags. The Texas Medical Board's suspension order says the investigation surrounds the death of at least one person who received one of those IV bags from the Baylor Scott & White Surgicare in North Dallas.
Richardson testing emergency sirens this week
If you hear emergency sirens in Richardson this week do not panic.
Dr. Raynaldo Ortiz, doctor deemed 'threat to public' by Texas Medical Board, had previously been disciplined
The Board previously punished Dr. Raynaldo Ortiz Jr. for a patient who required CPR under his care and failing to notify the board of misdemeanor charges for shooting his neighbor's dog.
Dallas Weather: Hail, strong winds cause damage in North Texas
Overnight storms dropped damaging hail and caused some power outages. FOX 4 viewers shared video of some of the worst of it.
Richardson City Hall closes after 'significant' damage from fire
The city says the fire broke out around 3 a.m. in the Human Resources Department. The cause is still under investigation.
2 dead in head-on wrong-way crash on Bush Turnpike
Two people were killed in a head-on crash that was caused by a wrong-way driver on President George Bush Turnpike early Saturday morning.
Richardson ISD testing program to keep cell phones out of students' hands during school day
Richardson ISD is launching a pilot program at one of its junior high schools to test out new technology that allows cell phones to be locked during the school day.
No phones in school? Richardson ISD's incoming superintendent wants them out of the classroom
Incoming Richardson ISD Superintendent Tabitha Branum wants the district to purchase special pouches for students to keep their phones locked up during the school day.