Power outages from winter weather halts in-person class, virtual learning in North Texas schools

Not only are districts across North Texas cancelling in-person classes for Tuesday and Wednesday, many are also halting virtual learning as many students and teachers are without electricity.

Man charged with intoxication manslaughter for crash that killed Dallas PD officer

A 32-year-old man has been charged for a crash that resulted in the death of a Dallas PD officer who was working another crash scene early Saturday morning.

Google to provide 100,000 Black women with career, digital skills training

AWESOME! Google on Friday announced an initiative to provide 100,000 Black women with career development and digital skills training by spring 2022.

Fort Worth police officer fired for offensive posts

Officer Chadwick Hughes was placed on restricted duty last month after another officer spotted the offensive posts and reported them up the chain of command.

Most North Texas school districts undecided on virtual classes if icy weather strikes

Officials in many districts are mum on if classes would be cancelled altogether if roads became too icy or if students and teachers would have a virtual learning day.

Fort Worth ISD approves plan for vaccine clinics on property

Fort Worth ISD is partnering with the Tarrant County Public Health Department to open two new vaccine clinics.

New Dallas Police Chief Eddie Garcia lays out plan to combat violent crime

With less than a week officially on the job, Chief Eddie Garcia fielded questions from city council members who are expecting positive results from the crime reduction plan, which many of them have been critical of in the past.

Dallas ISD officials going door-to-door to get their students back to school

When trying to ask families about absences, the district is not getting responses from some. So now, it’s going door-to-door to get kids back in school.

New Dallas Police Chief Eddie Garcia goes out on patrol

Newly sworn-in Dallas Police Chief Eddie Garcia went out on patrol to get to know his officers and community.

Dallas council committee mulls new $300 million bond for street improvements

Dallas voters approved more than half a billion dollars for street repairs just a few years ago. Now some on the council think the city should ask for an additional $300 million.

Texas House Democrats want to cancel in-person STARR testing

Teacher groups are against in-person testing, and Texas Democratic lawmakers want the test canceled altogether.