Dallas ISD extends mask mandate, Lancaster ISD students to learn remotely due to omicron variant

Many North Texas students are returning to class this week after the winter break. Some will be required to wear masks or learn from home because of the rising number of COVID-19 cases.

Tony Timpa case: Dallas seeks rehearing of case after appellate court rules officers can be sued

The city of Dallas wants all 17 judges from three states who make up the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans to re-hear the case involving officers being sued by the family of Tony Timpa. He died in police custody nearly five years ago.

Thousands of flights canceled, delayed Monday amid winter storm, pandemic

More than 2,600 U.S. flights and more than 4,100 worldwide were canceled as of midday Monday, according to tracking service FlightAware.

Apple closes 2 Dallas stores due to COVID-19

Apple is closing several of its stores nationwide, including two in Dallas, because of COVID-19 outbreaks.

Apple closes New York City stores to in-person shopping

The list of COVID-induced closures, cancellations, and changes continues to grow in New York City. Apple has closed its locations in the city to in-store shopping.

Dallas ISD distributes holiday meals to families

Dallas ISD distributed meals Monday to make sure no students go hungry over the holidays.

Dallas ISD launching program for babies and toddlers

Dallas ISD is working on a program for babies and toddlers to help close the learning gaps many children have by the time they arrive in pre-K.

Dallas police officer fires gun after kicking in door of apartment

Dallas police released body camera from an incident where an officer immediately fired a gun while responding to a report of a squatter in an Oak Lawn apartment.

Dallas motorcycle officer hurt in minor traffic accident

A Dallas police motorcycle officer was hurt in an accident in Rockwall after a helping with a funeral escort.

Amazon driver rescues woman, family dog from dog attack

The Amazon driver happened to hear the cries for help and managed to block the attacking dog’s path, allowing Lauren and her family dog, Max, to escape to safety back inside the house.

Dallas first responders sue city over pay raise delays

Dallas police and firefighter groups are suing the city over raises they claim are being unfairly delayed.

Dallas PD hosts food giveaway at Paul Quinn College

Dallas police flooded Paul Quinn College campus wearing smiles. The department is bringing a number of different groups together for a big community giveaway. The outreach in a part of East Oak Cliff is to help the underserved and sometimes overlooked.

OSHA looking into Southlake Apple Store’s COVID-19 outbreak

OSHA and the Tarrant County Health Department are looking into what safety precautions were in place before a COVID-19 outbreak closed the Apple Store in Southlake.

Dallas officers don’t have qualified immunity in Tony Timpa case

Dallas police officers involved in the in-custody death of Tony Timpa are not protected from liability, a federal appeals court ruled.

Dallas officer arrested on DWI charge in Grand Prairie

A Dallas police officer could lose his job after being arrested on DWI charges in Grand Prairie this week.

Man finds Apple AirTag tracker on his Dodge Charger

An Apple Air Tag is priced at four for $100 right now. You can stick them anywhere – attaching by Bluetooth to a phone to track, whatever they’re stuck on.

Southwest, American execs say holiday travel should be trouble-free

Airline executives from the four major U.S. carriers -- including North Texas-based American and Southwest Airlines -- testified Wednesday at a Senate committee hearing on oversight of the U.S. airline industry.