Trackdown: Help find man who robbed Dallas woman before running her over
Police need help finding the man who violently attacked and robbed a woman who was walking to her apartment, ran her over and then left her for dead.
How gas prices have changed in Dallas in the last week
Gasoline prices are down several cents from last week following a drop in the cost of oil. Prices, on average, are almost 40 cents lower than one year ago.
Where to Vote: Dallas County early voting locations
Here is a list of the Dallas County early voting locations for the November 5, 2024, general election. Early voting is from October 21 through November 1.
Record heat and no rain: DFW faces second-hottest October in history
As October nears its end, 2024 is shaping up to be the second-warmest on record for Dallas-Fort Worth. Today’s high of 90 degrees is just one degree short of breaking the record for the hottest day on this date.
Suspicious parents likely stopped pediatrician's assistant from victimizing more children, police say
The detective investigating this case says more families have come forward saying their children could have been victimized had they not intervened.
Half-built duplex in Dallas’ historic Elm Thicket neighborhood won't be torn down
Residents in a historic Dallas neighborhood made emotional pleas before learning that at least one of the half-built duplexes violating the city’s zoning law would be allowed to stay.
Dallas Interim Police Chief Michael Igo 'very excited' about new role
In his first public appearance as Interim Chief of the Dallas Police Department, Michael Igo presented new badges to 42 officers being promoted to the ranks of Senior Corporal, sergeants and lieutenants of police.
North Texas early voting turnout: Voting numbers mostly up on day one
Tarrant, Denton and Collin counties each saw thousands more voters cast a ballot on the first day of early voting compared to 2020 and 2016. Dallas County saw a slight dip.
Dallas County early voting hours, locations
Early voting is now underway across Texas and runs through November 1.
Construction begins on $325 million Harold Simmons Park along Trinity River
Demolition begins today for Harold Simmons Park, a new 250-acre park in Dallas along the Trinity River.
Large pallet fire burns near Dallas Love Field, power outages reported
Firefighters are working to extinguish a large pallet fire that broke out Tuesday morning just south of Dallas Love Field.
Family of teen knocked out by police horse at State Fair of Texas files lawsuit
The lawsuit from the family of 17-year-old Ian Macharia claims the horse was scared after the officer spilled a drink on it.
Dallas family’s home destroyed in deadly arson fire
A North Texas family is struggling to rebuild after a deadly arson fire destroyed all of their belongings earlier this month.
Texas early voting kicks off with long lines at some polling locations
The first day of early voting in Texas was met with long lines at some polling locations. Those who waited said they wanted to get their vote in on the first day and check it off their to-do list.
Dallas Police Association opposes amendment that would require city to hire more police
Amendment U would require Dallas PD to have 3 officers for every 1,000 citizens.
Man shot in Dallas, found in car at apartment complex nearly a mile away
Dallas police are investigating a shooting that left one person in serious condition.
2024 Election: Where to find your sample ballots
Know before you go! Here's how to find your sample ballot before you go to cast your vote.
Cold case cracked: DNA evidence links suspect to 2008 Grand Prairie murder
Grand Prairie police have arrested a suspect in a 2008 murder case following advancements in DNA testing technology.
One killed in suspected drunk driving crash in Grand Prairie
One person was killed in a suspected multi-vehicle drunk driving crash early Saturday morning in Grand Prairie, police said.
Record number of Texans registered to vote in 2024 election
18,623,931 Texans are registered to vote across the state, according to Texas Secretary of State Jane Nelson.