Fort Worth narrows police chief finalists to 6

The city of Fort Worth presented the six police chief finalists at a public forum.

3 different calendars being considered for Dallas ISD schools next school year

Two of the calendars would add about five weeks of instruction time, while the third option is for campuses that want to keep a traditional school year.

Dallas ISD to open its first hybrid learning school

Students at the Hybrid Future School will attend classes in person twice a week and then learn remotely three times a week.

Dallas City Council approves renaming street after Botham Jean

The renamed portion of the street will include his former apartment building and the Dallas Police Department headquarters.

Dallas council members press interim police chief on leaked 911 memo

It was the first time the interim Dallas police chief has responded to the memo publicly. But when pressed, he would not reveal who sent out the directive to staff without the proper vetting.

Fort Worth police show off new helicopter

Fort Worth-based Bell outfitted a 505 Jet Ranger X helicopter for the department.

American Airlines banning emotional-support animals on flights

American Airlines said Tuesday that it will ban companion animals gradually by Feb. 1, 2021. It will still allow animals in the cabin free of charge only if they are trained service dogs.

Incoming Dallas police chief, city council blindsided by leaked 911 memo

DPD is refusing to reveal who wrote the controversial memo or who released it. The mayor, city council, and incoming police chief all say they were blindsided by it.

Hensley Field redevelopment proposal presented to Dallas council committee

The development of the master plan for Hensley Field was presented to members of the Dallas City Council's Economic Development Committee.

Google employees form company’s first-ever labor union, a tech industry rarity

A group of Google engineers and other workers announced Monday they have formed a union, creating a rare foothold for labor organizers in Silicon Valley.

COVID-19 claims life of Tarrant County education pioneer

Dr. Dennis Dunkins encouraged generations of minorities to seek college degrees. He's now being remembered for his passion for educational equality.