Arlington City Council votes to reinstate ordinance
The Arlington City Council is scheduled to vote tonight on reinstating the city’s anti-discrimination chapter in its city code, a move that follows a temporary suspension of the rules related to federal grant requirements.
The Arlington City Council is scheduled to vote tonight on reinstating the city’s anti-discrimination chapter in its city code, a move that follows a temporary suspension of the rules related to federal grant requirements.
Sting arrests 20 men in human trafficking crackdown
A two-day undercover sting targeting men trying to buy sex in North Texas resulted in 20 arrests at a Fort Worth hotel in November, highlighting the strong local demand for commercial sex.
A two-day undercover sting targeting men trying to buy sex in North Texas resulted in 20 arrests at a Fort Worth hotel in November, highlighting the strong local demand for commercial sex.
Ban on drone fishing could hurt sport, Texas business owner says
Drones have been prohibited from use for fishing in Texas, drawing concerns from some involved in the industry.
Drones have been prohibited from use for fishing in Texas, drawing concerns from some involved in the industry.
Can drone delivery companies ensure safety in DFW?
The Dallas-Fort Worth region is emerging as a major center for drone delivery, with companies like Zipline expanding operations while the FAA investigates recent safety incidents involving rival companies.
The Dallas-Fort Worth region is emerging as a major center for drone delivery, with companies like Zipline expanding operations while the FAA investigates recent safety incidents involving rival companies.
Defense wants child murder suspect's tapes thrown out
Tanner Horner’s defense team is also still waiting for the judge to rule on whether all or part of his jailhouse interviews will be allowed as evidence because of a possible violation of his Miranda Rights.
Tanner Horner’s defense team is also still waiting for the judge to rule on whether all or part of his jailhouse interviews will be allowed as evidence because of a possible violation of his Miranda Rights.
Baby born in a Waymo in San Francisco, autonomous vehicle company says
Waymo, the somewhat divisive, autonomous vehicle and robotaxi company, has confirmed a baby was born in one of its vehicles.
Waymo, the somewhat divisive, autonomous vehicle and robotaxi company, has confirmed a baby was born in one of its vehicles.
Man charged with murder for deadly baby shower shooting
A 21-year-old man, Jesus Angel Torres III, has been arrested for murder in connection with a shooting at a Dallas baby shower.
A 21-year-old man, Jesus Angel Torres III, has been arrested for murder in connection with a shooting at a Dallas baby shower.
2026 FIFA World Cup teams primary base camps in Texas
Now that FIFA has announced which teams will play World Cup 2026 matches in North Texas, a big question that remains is whether any of those teams will make North Texas their primary base camp.
Now that FIFA has announced which teams will play World Cup 2026 matches in North Texas, a big question that remains is whether any of those teams will make North Texas their primary base camp.
Dept. of Education reaches deal to end SAVE plan: What this means for student loan borrowers
On Tuesday, the Dept. of Education announced that it had reached a proposed settlement agreement that, if given court approval, will end the Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) student loan repayment plan.
On Tuesday, the Dept. of Education announced that it had reached a proposed settlement agreement that, if given court approval, will end the Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) student loan repayment plan.
Immigration officer sexually assaulted, robbed women in Chicago suburbs, feds say
A CBP officer was charged in with allegedly sexually assaulting and robbing multiple women in the Chicago suburbs.
A CBP officer was charged in with allegedly sexually assaulting and robbing multiple women in the Chicago suburbs.
Former U.S. Education Secretary, Houston ISD superintendent Dr. Rod Paige dies
Dr. Rod Paige, the former U.S. Secretary of Education and Houston school leader, has died, the mayor’s office confirms.
Dr. Rod Paige, the former U.S. Secretary of Education and Houston school leader, has died, the mayor’s office confirms.
Rapper Erica Banks arrested again in metro Atlanta, this time for drugs
“Love & Hip Hop Atlanta" cast member Erica Breaux arrested after police found drugs inside a stolen vehicle during a traffic stop.
“Love & Hip Hop Atlanta" cast member Erica Breaux arrested after police found drugs inside a stolen vehicle during a traffic stop.
Waymo standoff in San Francisco goes viral, company responds
A trio of driverless Waymo cars involved in what's being described as a "standoff" has gone viral on social media.
A trio of driverless Waymo cars involved in what's being described as a "standoff" has gone viral on social media.
Man rips Christmas lights off tree in Dallas
Dallas police need help finding a holiday Grinch who destroyed a Christmas display at a small business just hours after the lights were installed.
Dallas police need help finding a holiday Grinch who destroyed a Christmas display at a small business just hours after the lights were installed.
Farmersville fire inspector loses home and pets in fire
A Farmersville fire inspector lost her home and three beloved pets in a sudden house fire, but the community has quickly rallied to raise over $21,000 for her recovery as she continues her work helping others.
A Farmersville fire inspector lost her home and three beloved pets in a sudden house fire, but the community has quickly rallied to raise over $21,000 for her recovery as she continues her work helping others.
Jasmine Crockett launches U.S. Senate campaign
U.S. Rep Jasmine Crockett, of Texas, the high-profile Democrat who represents a southern portion of the Dallas area, has officially joined the packed race for Sen. John Cornyn's seat.
U.S. Rep Jasmine Crockett, of Texas, the high-profile Democrat who represents a southern portion of the Dallas area, has officially joined the packed race for Sen. John Cornyn's seat.
Terrell officer Jacob Candanoza honored after shooting
One year after Terrell Police Officer Jacob Candanoza was fatally shot during a traffic stop, about 100 people gathered for a candlelight vigil, keeping his memory alive as the capital murder suspect awaits a plea negotiation hearing in January.
One year after Terrell Police Officer Jacob Candanoza was fatally shot during a traffic stop, about 100 people gathered for a candlelight vigil, keeping his memory alive as the capital murder suspect awaits a plea negotiation hearing in January.
Feds say Houston-linked ‘Operation Gatekeeper’ broke $160M A.I. chip smuggling pipeline to China
Federal prosecutors with the Southern District of Texas say a sophisticated smuggling network with ties to the Houston area illegally funneled some of the world’s most advanced artificial intelligence computer chips toward China and other restricted destinations, moving at least $160 million in hardware and taking in more than $50 million in overseas payments.
Federal prosecutors with the Southern District of Texas say a sophisticated smuggling network with ties to the Houston area illegally funneled some of the world’s most advanced artificial intelligence computer chips toward China and other restricted destinations, moving at least $160 million in hardware and taking in more than $50 million in overseas payments.
U.S. Rep Jasmine Crockett launches bid for U.S. Senate
U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett, of Texas, the high-profile Democrat who represents a southern portion of the Dallas area, has officially joined the packed race for sitting U.S. Sen. John Cornyn's seat.
U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett, of Texas, the high-profile Democrat who represents a southern portion of the Dallas area, has officially joined the packed race for sitting U.S. Sen. John Cornyn's seat.
What Trump's $12 billion farmer bailout package could mean for grocery prices
The funds will be used to help U.S. farmers pay off their debts and plan financially for next year's planting, which will in turn ensure that they can keep producing food, and therefore stabilize the U.S. food supply.
The funds will be used to help U.S. farmers pay off their debts and plan financially for next year's planting, which will in turn ensure that they can keep producing food, and therefore stabilize the U.S. food supply.



















