Judge removed from ex-Fort Worth Officer Aaron Dean’s murder case

The judge who was set to preside over former Fort Worth Officer Aaron Dean’s trial for the murder of Atatiana Jefferson has been removed from the case.

Dallas needs $54 million to install sidewalk ramps that meet ADA requirements

Dallas City Councilman Chad West is frustrated that city management did not agree with making pedestrians a priority in response to a recent audit. He says the current approach continues to put walkers at risk in a city that historically has struggled to improve its walkability. Dallas has the fifth-highest pedestrian fatality rate out of the 25 largest U.S. cities.

Man found guilty of Fort Worth Officer Garrett Hull's murder

Timothy Huff was found guilty of capital murder for the 2018 death of Fort Worth Officer Garrett Hull. He could be sentenced to the death penalty.

Man accused of shooting, killing Arizona Uber Eats delivery driver

"French was confronted with the photograph taken of him moments before Martinez was shot and killed," police said. "He admitted that was him in the photograph but said he must have blacked out as to what occurred.

Walt Disney Co. tells employees it will pay for travel costs for their reproductive care

The Walt Disney Company told employees Friday that it recognizes the impact of the Supreme Court's ruling on abortion – and that it remains committed to providing access to healthcare, including family planning and reproductive care, "no matter where they live."

T.C. Broadnax will stay in office as the Dallas city manager after reaching agreement with mayor

T.C. Broadnax will stay in his position as city manager, even though several council members and the mayor of Dallas wanted to remove him weeks prior. Mayor Johnson and City Manager Broadnax released a joint statement stating that they have reached an agreement and plan to move forward together.

Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson tests positive for COVID-19

The mayor's positive test was self-administered through an at-home antigen test kit. He took the test after discovering he was in close contact with someone who tested positive Tuesday morning.

Starbucks introduces new summer beverages and food items

Starbucks is adding new items to its summer menu Tuesday, including two cold drinks and two food items.

Southwest Airlines pilots picket, say they're tired of being understaffed and overworked

Southwest Airlines pilots say they are tired of saying 'sorry' on every flight. They're protesting current working conditions that have them understaffed and overworked as travel demand rebounds.

Disney bus driver among 12 suspects arrested in Polk undercover child predator investigation

An online child predator investigation resulted in the arrest of a dozen suspects, including a Walt Disney World bus driver who was taken into custody while he was still in his work uniform.

Uber to expand ride reservation feature at airports ahead of busy summer travel season

Uber Reserve, which allows users to book rides up to 30 days in advance and automatically adjusts reservation times based on flight information, is expanding to 39 U.S. airports.

Motion requests Aaron Dean’s murder trial to be reassigned to new judge

In their motion, Dean's attorneys claim “Judge Hagerman should recuse himself or be recused from any further proceedings in this case because he has manifested an attitude towards defense counsel that clearly shows that he is not a fair and impartial jurist in this case."

Kamala Harris launches task force to fight online harassment, abuse

The new effort comes as the U.S. reels from shooting massacres in Texas and New York that were predated by misogynist and racist comments online.

Dallas police response times increased by one minute, chief says

A city council that has been divided about their support of the city manager was unified Wednesday in their support of the Dallas police chief and his leadership style of the department. But the police department is not without its challenges.

Dallas City Council warned of inflation impact on city budget

Dallas may have a tighter budget next fiscal year due to a huge increase in the living wage as well as higher fuel costs.