Man punched by Fort Worth officer takes the stand to testify

The man hit in the face by a Fort Worth police officer testified Wednesday during the trial for that officer.

Dallas ISD student praised for saving young girl from drowning

Kaveion Morris, 15, attends Bryan Adams High School and was walking to the bus stop the morning of November 8 when he noticed something happening at a pool at the Vantage Point Apartments in Northeast Dallas.

Google co-founders step aside as antitrust scrutiny heats up

Larry Page and Sergey Brin are stepping down as CEO and president, respectively, of Google parent company Alphabet. The move caps more than two decades during which the pair have shepherded the one-time startup they founded in a Silicon Valley garage. Pichai, who has been Google’s CEO since 2015, will now also head up Alphabet. The company isn’t filling Brin’s position as president.

Dallas leaders working on regulations for scooter riders

With thousands of scooters weaving around Dallas streets and parked on the sidewalks, city council members still need to come up with a set of rules that help keep people on them and around them safe.

Jury selection starts in trial of Fort Worth police officer

Jury selection began Monday in the trial of a Fort Worth police officer accused of punching a man and lying about it.

Vigil held for Fort Worth teen killed in Thanksgiving Day crash

Benjamin Castaneda was killed when an alleged drunk driver crashed into three cars Thursday morning when she drove the wrong way on Loop 820.

Man fatally shot at DART’s Deep Ellum Station

Officers found the victim dead, lying on the station’s platform when they arrived on scene.

Starbucks barista writes ‘Pig’ on police officer’s cup

An Oklahoma police officer got a Starbucks cup with the word "Pig" on a label and the company later apologized for the incident.

Fort Worth 15-year-old arrested for pistol-whipping, robbing elderly woman

Fort Worth police have charged a 15-year-old boy with aggravated robbery for attacking an elderly woman in the parking lot of a grocery store.

Dallas police sergeant leads realty company to donate Thanksgiving meals

A Dallas police sergeant is leading his realty company to spread goodness this holiday week. They showered a few families in need with food for the Thanksgiving holiday.

Fort Worth ISD teacher fired over anti-illegal immigrant tweets wins TEA appeal

Georgia Clark taught English at Carter Riverside High School and complained, in what she thought was a private tweet to President Trump, about her school being overrun by illegal immigrants.