DART exploring free fare program for Dallas-area students

There could be more young people on DART trains and buses if the agency follows through on a free fare pilot program. But not everyone is on board because of a recent spike in crime at stations and on rides.

The end of iPods: What you should know as Apple discontinues the iconic line of music players

It was a product that some say helped revive Apple's fortunes, and now, over 20 years since its launch, officials with Apple have discontinued the last product that carries the 'iPod' moniker. Here's what you should know about the once-iconic music player.

Fallen officers honored during National Police Week

Dallas police paused Tuesday to honor those who gave the ultimate sacrifice protecting others. It's just one of several events across the country this week for National Police Week.

Dallas City Council considers new ordinance to crack down on large events without permits

After two recent mass shootings in Dallas at large events that did not have permits, the city is working to get large gatherings under control. But some are worried about what kind of impact the plan could have on non-profits or churches.

Apple, Google, Microsoft announce support for passwordless sign-ins

Forget passwords. A new, faster and more secure sign-in method is expected to be available across major tech platforms over the course of the coming year.

3 officers indicted on charges related to George Floyd protests in Dallas

Two Dallas Police Department officers and one Garland Police Department officer have been indicted on charges related to the police response to protests in Dallas following the death of George Floyd in 2020.

Former Dallas officer sues detective who accused him of murder

Last year, Bryan Riser was fired from the Dallas Police Department and spent a month in jail on capital murder charges. Now he's suing the detective who built the case against him.

Dallas police chief praises public support for citywide crime drop

The Dallas police chief says the crime drop is because of public support, improving police morale and a plan that is working.

Aaron Dean's murder trial will stay in Tarrant County, delayed until June

A judge has ruled the murder trial for a former Fort Worth police officer accused of fatally shooting Atatiana Jefferson will stay in Tarrant County. But the seemingly annoyed judge agreed to delay jury selection till next month.

More time needed to begin regulating short-term rentals, Dallas city attorney recommends

What the city attorney revealed to council members on Wednesday is that if the city rushes to regulate STRs by creating a permit process, they could grandfather in STRs in single-family neighborhoods. So the city attorney recommended that the city consider where it wants STRs before starting to issue permits.

Fort Worth officer arrested for aggravated assault

Officer Benjamin Johnson was arrested over the weekend in suburban Benbrook. He was off duty at the time.

Airlines cutting more flights due to understaffing as summer travel months approach

Airlines expect this to be a very busy summer travel season, even though airfares are higher. Travelers should prepare for disruptions, with one of the big reasons being a shortage of pilots.

Dallas PD receives donation of K9 officers from One Community USA

The Dallas Police Department has four new police K9s thanks to a non-profit group that works to build stronger relations between police and the public.

Couple gets married on Southwest Airlines flight

Pam and Jeremy Saldas planned to tie the knot in Vegas. They didn't let a flight cancelation spoil their big day.

Tony Timpa case: U.S. Supreme Court asked to review excessive force case

The Dallas city attorney is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to review an excessive force case where a man died in Dallas police custody.