Facebook suspends Trump for 2 years after oversight board ruling

Former President Donald Trump has been suspended from Facebook for two years after an oversight board ruling, the social media company announced.

Dallas Police Association raises concerns over permitless carry bill

As permitless carry is set to become law in Texas, the Dallas Police Association is raising concerns over possible ramifications.

Suspected DWI driver hits DPD squad car

A man may face charges for driving under the influence after driving right into Dallas police officers.

Gov. Abbott approves penalties for defunding police in Texas cities

Surrounded by lawmakers and law enforcement, Gov. Abbott signed multiple bills he says 'backs the blue.' The laws take power away from local governments that defund law enforcement.

Dallas residents irritated with bulk trash collection delays across the city

Dallas residents fed up with bulk trash sitting on their sidewalks for weeks are demanding answers from the city, and Dallas City Council members are not satisfied with the explanations they are getting.

Facebook ends ban on posts claiming COVID-19 is man-made

Facebook will no longer ban posts suggesting COVID-19 was man-made amid mounting calls to further investigate the pandemic’s origins, marking a reversal for the social media giant.

Dallas ISD 2021 senior earns more than $400,000 in scholarship offers

Paola Hernandez will graduate in June from DISD's Hillcrest High School with more than $400,000 in scholarship offers and acceptances to 14 universities.

Disneyland Resort to reopen to out-of-state visitors beginning June 15

As the state of California continues to reopen from the COVID-19 pandemic, Disneyland Resort announced Wednesday that they will reopen the park to out-of-state guests beginning June 15.

Parents criticize Fort Worth ISD superintendent over critical race theory

Dozens of parents and activists spoke out at Fort Worth ISD’s school board meeting Tuesday angry at the superintendent. They claim the district is forcing critical race theory on students.

Parents mull over learning options as mask mandate ends at Dallas ISD schools

As the mask mandate in schools is set to end soon, Dallas ISD says parents can pull their students from in person at any time during this school year, even though it highly encourages face-to-face learning.

Southwest flight attendant loses teeth after being assaulted by passenger

In a letter sent to Southwest, TWU Local 556 President Lyn Montgomery drew attention to the assault, saying it's just one of the hundreds of misconduct incidents that have occurred on Southwest flights in recent weeks.

Dallas ISD gets more high school seniors back on track to graduate in June

Over the last several weeks, the district has pushed to increase that number to now 76% of seniors now on track to graduate on time. Their goal is to reach at least 90 percent.

Shots fired in domestic disturbance behind Dallas police substation

An early morning domestic disturbance ended with a car crash and gunfire right outside the Dallas Police Department's Northeast Substation.