'Free range' or 'pasture-raised'? USDA to update meat, poultry labels

Both meat producers and animal welfare advocates say the USDA isn’t adequately regulating claims on meat and poultry packaging.

Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick at odds with Gov. Abbott, House speaker over property tax relief

Patrick is traveling the state to make his case, stopping Thursday in Dallas. He says they refuse to compromise on how best to provide tax relief to homeowners.

Volunteers repair North Texas veteran's home

James Enochs, a disabled veteran, spent years serving as a combat photographer in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Last week volunteers worked to make James and his wife Linda's home safer.

Dallas City Council bans short-term rentals from single-family areas

The council voted on the issue a little before midnight, after more than four hours of testimony from dozens of people on both sides of the emotional issue.

Bud Light no longer America's top-selling beer as backlash continues

It's a milestone in Bud Light's months-long sales decline since early April, when critics who were angered by the brewer sending a commemorative can to transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney vowed to boycott the brand.

Dallas City Council expected to vote on short-term rental regulations

Dallas City Council members are expected to vote Wednesday on whether or not the rentals should be considered lodging. If so, the rentals would be limited to areas in the city where hotels are allowed.

Things to do in Dallas this weekend: June 16-19

From Juneteenth celebrations to great way to make dad's day, there are a lot of things to do in Dallas-Fort Worth this long weekend.

Popeyes, Wendy's giving away free food in June

Throughout the month of June, both Popeyes and Wendy’s are giving customers the chance to cash in on free food. Here are the details.

Gov. Greg Abbott okays bill to eliminate annual vehicle inspections

The new legislation goes into effect on Jan. 1, 2025, but several Texans will still be required to get their vehicles inspected. Here's why.

Drinking alcohol could increase risk of more than 60 diseases, study suggests

The researchers said that 33 diseases not previously established as alcohol-related were identified as higher risk – such as gastric ulcers and gout.

New recommendation for Dallas short-term rentals goes against zoning experts

After four years of debate about where short-term rentals like Airbnbs and Vrbos should be allowed in Dallas, city council members are set to cast the deciding vote Wednesday. But just days before the key vote, city staff issued a new recommendation that goes against the city's zoning experts.

McDonald's unveils shake for Grimace's Birthday, leaving social media users confused

The flavor of the purple shake remains a mystery, sparking speculation and comparisons to berry and blueberry tastes, as well as the purple goo from the movie "The Cat in the Hat."

Texas To-Do List: National Videogame Museum

Unlike other museums that merely showcase games, the National Videogame Museum in Frisco takes an interactive approach to present the captivating history of video games.