Netflix to launch test that requires subscribers to pay for users outside household

Netflix says it is testing a new feature for its members in Chile, Costa Rica and Peru, requiring users to add “sub accounts” for up to two people they don’t live with — and it will come at a cost.

Southwest Airlines cutting spring flight schedule

Dallas-based Southwest Airlines is taking nearly 10% of its April and May flights off the schedule.

Dramatic video shows suspect flee after injuring three Dallas officers

The man who shot it out with Dallas police early over the weekend now faces at least nine felony charges, including four charges of aggravated assault on a public servant. Police on Tuesday released shocking video of the shootout.

Volvo and Starbucks team up to add electric vehicle charging stations at 15 stores

Customers stopping by some neighborhood Starbucks can now recharge themselves and their battery-powered vehicles at new electric vehicle charging stations, a new pilot program between the coffee retailer and Volvo.

Dallas ISD student-athlete arrested for shooting while at state playoffs in San Antonio

A member of Dallas ISD’s Kimball High School basketball team has been arrested in San Antonio after police said the student’s gun went off and a bullet hit a teenage girl.

Dallas City Council approves mental health leave plan for firefighters, civilian employees

The new policy passed unanimously will provide all city employees with paid time off for mental health assistance from trauma on the job. This comes days after another Dallas firefighter attempted suicide over the weekend.

Dallas City Council approves resolution in support of Ukraine

The Dallas City Council unanimously approved a resolution supporting the people of Ukraine and condemning Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Dallas PD unveils plan to reduce crime at problematic apartment complexes

The Dallas Police Department says apartment complexes are responsible for more than half of the city's most problematic areas when it comes to crime. They unveiled a plan to reduce crime at those places. But to the disappointment of some council members, the plan did not propose creating any new standards for apartment complexes.

Dallas sexually oriented businesses can stay open past 2 a.m. until judge makes ruling

The Monday hearing was supposed to only take a day, but there were too many witnesses called to testify. For now, the businesses can continue to operate until the judge hears all of the city’s witnesses and makes her ruling.

DART light rail train collides with Dallas police vehicle

DART police are investigating a collision between a light rail train and a Dallas Police Department SUV Friday night.

Superintendent Michael Hinojosa reflects on his tenure with Dallas ISD

Longtime Dallas ISD Superintendent Dr. Michael Hinojosa said he's got a lot of work to do before he leaves the district at the end of the school year.

Dallas police officer arrested for public intoxication

A Dallas Police Department officer was arrested Friday morning for an incident police said happened when he was off-duty.

9 Texas colleges, universities partner with Amazon's Career Choice program

Amazon employees in Texas will now have access to education from nine colleges and universities as well as national online education providers.

Veteran Dallas officer charged with official oppression

Dallas police arrested one of their own for an incident that happened last year. He's worked for the department for 34 years.

Dallas City Council grills DART CEO for shutting down during winter storms

DART CEO Nadine Lee defended her decisions during two February winter storms. But council members said the agency has to find a way to provide better service in the future.