Specialists gather in Dallas for world's largest conference aimed at fighting child abuse
Some 5,000 people from around the world converged on Dallas this week for the Crimes Against Children Conference. The one-of-a-kind conference aims at protecting the vulnerable and innocent.
Who should pay Dallas' crossing guards?
Members of council raised concerns about whether schools or the state should be helping to foot the bill at 286 busy Dallas school crossings.
Dallas County's ongoing opioid crisis continues to worsen, new report says
The Dallas County Health and Human Services and the Recovery Resource Council published a report that shows trends around opioid overdose continue to go in the wrong direction.
Back to School: Students in Dallas ISD, 31 other North Texas school districts return to class
Hundreds of thousands of students in North Texas are heading back to school this week, including students in Dallas and Fort Worth.
Fiery Grand Prairie street racing crash kills 4 family members, child in critical condition
Grand Prairie police are investigating a major crash that killed two adults and two children on Saturday night. A third child is in critical condition in the hospital.
2 hospitalized after ATV hits bicyclist in Pleasant Grove
Dallas police are investigating after an ATV hit a bicyclist in Pleasant Grove on Saturday night.
Sha'Carri Richardson, Dirk Nowitzki take 'most Dallas pic ever' in Paris
Olympic gold medal-winning sprinter Sha'Carri Richardson and Dallas Mavericks legend Dirk Nowitzki brought some big Dallas energy to Paris on Saturday.
1 dead, 1 injured in crash involving city of Garland vehicle
One woman is dead and another is in the hospital after a crash with a city of Garland vehicle.
Dallas City Council member was stuck in City Hall elevator Saturday morning
Dallas City Council member Gay Donnell Willis spent part of her Saturday morning trapped in an elevator at City Hall.
4 injured in Far North Dallas shooting
Police were called to the shooting on Cedarview Road, near Midway, just before 11 p.m. on Friday.
Alamo Drafthouse in Richardson now reopen after recent Sony acquisition
Rehired employees were paid lost wages and offered a more generous benefits plan.
Dallas ballot measure to hire 900 new cops could require major cuts if approved
One of the four citizen-led charter amendments on the November ballot would require city to ramp up its police force from the 3,100 officers to 4,000. Dallas' interim city manager says it could cost the city $175 million.
Olympics: Sha'Carri Richardson, US women win gold in 4x100-meter relay
Dallas native Sha'Carri Richardson won her first-ever gold medal at the 2024 Paris Olympics on Friday.
Missing 16-year-old Irving boy with autism found safe
A missing 16-year-old boy from Irving has been found safe.
North Texas heart attack survivor shares frightening experience
A North Texas man originally from Germany is happy to be alive after he drove himself to Baylor Hospital in Irving while suffering a heart attack last month.
Video: Garland police chase copper thieves in U-Haul
Garland police arrested three suspected copper thieves at the end of a chase involving a U-Haul truck.
Dallas sisters bought tickets to Taylor Swift concert canceled over ISIS-inspired terror plot
The two sisters touched down in Austria on Wednesday to see their favorite artist. Soon after, they found out the concert was canceled after two teenagers planned an attack at the concert in hopes of killing as many people as possible.
Far North Dallas residents oppose proposed 12-story high-rise development
The proposal is for a high-rise apartment complex with restaurants and retail below. The developer argues the development would revitalize the aging shopping center. But not everyone seems to agree.
Midnight welding classes now being offered at North Texas trade school
With a nationwide shortage of welders projected to reach about 330,000 by 2028, a Dallas welding school is expanding its welding program to overnight classes from midnight to 5:15 a.m.
Olympics: Grand Prairie native Jasmine Moore wins bronze in women's long jump
Grand Prairie native Jasmine Moore is bringing home a second bronze medal from this Olympic Games, this time for the long jump.