Apple to pay another $113M for slowing older iPhones

The tech giant agreed to pay $113 million to resolve a case brought by 34 states over its practice of deliberately slowing down older iPhones to extend their battery life.

British Airways, American Airlines unveil voluntary COVID-19 testing plan

British Airways says it will start testing passengers flying from the U.S. to London's Heathrow Airport for COVID-19 in an effort to persuade the British government it should scrap rules requiring most international travelers to quarantine for 14 days. 

Amazon opens online pharmacy with prescription delivery, shaking up another industry

The move propels Amazon into a new business and could shake up the pharmacy industry. Big chains like CVS and Walgreens rely on their pharmacies to bring them a steady flow of shoppers.

48-year-old Dallas police officer dies because of COVID-19

A Dallas police officer praised for being a hero has died because of COVID-19. Family members said he was a healthy 48-year-old man before he caught the virus.

Violent weekend in Dallas comes with police department leadership change imminent

Chief Renee Hall spoke Monday about the Dallas Police Department’s reaction to the seven people killed as other police leaders say there needs to be more clarity about what happens when Hall leaves in one month.

DCAC is offering hope for North Texas Children
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Dallas Children's Advocacy Center is planning to serve near 1,800 kids this holiday season, but they need help. Murphey Sears from the organization layouts different ways to get DCAC to its goal.

American, Southwest talk safety procedures as COVID-19 cases spike nationwide

Both local carriers, American Airlines and Southwest Airlines, continue to burn through millions of dollar in cash every single day. The airlines are hoping for a much-needed bump in revenue during the holiday season.

Dallas PD blames violence among acquaintances for increase in violent crime this year

With an increase in violent crime this year in Dallas, the police department held a virtual news conference Wednesday afternoon to talk about their strategy to combat the violence.

Dallas City Council approves system that hopes to flag problematic officers

This new, nearly $1 million advanced warning system is part of a reform plan for the Dallas Police Department following the death of George Floyd in Minnesota.

Dallas officer who responds to mental health calls named Officer of the Year

The Dallas Police Department's Officer of the Year for 2020 is Officer Aaron Rucker. He was nominated for his work as a mental health officer.

Bodycam shows shootout between Dallas College officers, gunman in downtown

The Dallas Police Department says it is releasing the body camera footage in an effort to be transparent. It also provided a video statement, but the format did not allow for any questions from reporters.

Dallas PD making headway with 911 response times, update crime reduction plan

As the city prepares to find its next police chief, leaders with Dallas PD told council members on Monday that response times to priority 1 and 2 calls have finally significantly improved.

Northwest ISD leader blames new state requirement for failed bond propositions

Northwest ISD is going back to the drawing board after voters soundly defeated plans for a $986 million bond package to build seven new schools.

Voters approve $3.5 billion in Dallas ISD school bonds

While voters said yes to a historic $3.5 billion in Dallas ISD school bonds to cover school upgrades and new technology, voters said no to three other requests.

300 DART employees take early retirement offer due to drop in ridership

All DART employees with at least 10 years of service were eligible to receive one month's pay for every year of service to retire.