DoorDash to deliver Facebook Marketplace purchases in US

DoorDash will deliver certain smaller items purchased on Facebook Marketplace as part of a new partnership. Here's what can be delivered.

Back-to-School: It's the first day of school for most kids in North Texas

It's the first day of school for 29 districts in North Texas including the Dallas, Fort Worth, Arlington, Grand Prairie and Rockwall school districts.

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Lia Garvin is a Google Team Operations Lead. She shares her tips to help you do your best during virtual interviews and how to negotiate during that process.

Dallas ISD celebrates $60 million renovation to Roosevelt High School

A special ceremony was held Saturday celebrating the completion of the $60 million renovation to Roosevelt High School, fostering the future of Oak Cliff students.

Dallas homeless youth shelter expands hours thanks to $215K grant

The drop-in center located at the Fannie C. Harris Youth Center in Dallas provides homeless youth access to immediate supportive services with limited hours. But thanks to a $215,000 grant from the Moody Foundation, the center can now expand to stay open 24/7.

'America's Funniest Doorbell Cam Videos'? Amazon to launch Ring TV show

Two Amazon-owned companies — Ring and Hollywood studio MGM — are teaming to create a TV show in the mold of "America’s Funniest Home Videos" using viral footage from Ring’s doorbell and smart-home cameras.

Dallas ISD principal surprises students with back-to-school rap video

“My intention since I've been in this field is to get students excited about education,” Tito Salas said. “It was something that I didn't expect to blow up this way."

Dallas City Council approves ordinance limiting resources to investigate abortions

The city council’s move won’t make abortion legal in Dallas, but it does aim to keep it a low priority for law enforcement when the state’s trigger law banning abortions goes into effect.

Fort Worth City Council considering 2-cent property tax reduction for homeowners

Fort Worth's proposed city budget includes 300 new city jobs for police, fire, a new library and more. There's also a two-cent reduction in the property tax rate, but homeowners will still see their property taxes go up because property values are so high.

Fort Worth ISD implements new security measures ahead of new school year

The second-largest school district in North Texas also announced some enhanced security measures its putting in place, including weekly door checks and a new communications system.

Dallas City Council member concerned about city's rate of spending

With property values soaring, some Dallas City Council members are concerned about the size of the city's spending along with it. One council member pointed out that if the city's spending continues at this pace, its reserve fund would no longer be at the recommended level in just three years.

Dallas ISD's new superintendent says she's excited about her first year

Dallas ISD's new superintendent, Dr. Stephanie Elizalde, said she has hit the ground running and is looking forward to a great first year. FOX 4 talked to her about how her leadership will differ from Dr. Michael Hinojosa's.

Dallas first responders facing shortage of emergency vehicles due to manufacturing delays

Dallas Fire-Rescue leaders told city council members that it is taking two-and-a-half years for manufacturers to fulfill orders for emergency vehicles. That could create an emergency of its own.

Facebook owner Meta trims efforts to thwart voting misinformation

The pivot is raising alarm about Meta’s priorities and about how some might exploit the world’s most popular social media platforms to spread misleading claims, launch fake accounts and rile up partisan extremists.

Fort Worth officer seriously hurt by suspected drunken driver

Fort Worth police say a suspected drunken driver crashed into a police SUV, leaving the officer trapped. That driver kept going and is now facing even more charges.

North Texas high schools start holding football practices this week amid heatwave

This week, football practice at North Texas high school campuses was allowed to start with morning and evening practice. Although with the intense heat we've been experiencing, it is a day-by-day decision whether to practice inside or outside.