Deadly DC crash: Helicopter crew may not have heard critical instructions

The Army helicopter that crashed into an American Airlines jet in Washington, D.C. may not have heard important instructions from air traffic controllers, according to the National Transportation Safety Board.

TikTok returns to Apple, Google app stores after temporary removal

The popular social media app is available for download again after a temporary shutdown amid national security concerns.

Dallas ISD's Carter High School girls' swim team celebrates historic victory

Chicorria Havis, Tonnie Nelson, DeAndria Cannings, ZaKarya Smith and Jannelle Lawrence are the young ladies making history with their most recent victory as the District 6-4A swim champions. It’s a first for Carter High’s swim team.

Fort Worth ISD considers closing more than 20 campuses

Fort Worth ISD trustees are looking at ways to shrink the district. They heard dozens of options from a consultant, which could lead to the closure of more than 20 campuses.

Dallas homeowners fear dropping city's parking requirement will inundate neighborhood streets

Advocates say dropping the city's parking requirement for developers will create space for more affordable housing in the city. However, others are concerned that it will create chaos on neighborhood streets.

Dallas County to replace some voting equipment that caused problems

Dallas County Commissioners moved to resolve a problem that led to long lines during the last election. It was an issue with the electronic devices used to check in voters, verify their precincts, and print the proper ballots.

Google Calendar update removes Black History Month, Pride Month

Google Calendar has removed references to Black History Month, Pride Month, saying the manual additions were not sustainable.

City council committee wants to scale back Dallas police hiring goal amid push for more officers

The original proposal would have directed the city manager to boost the hiring goal from 250 new officers to 400 for the current fiscal year. But on Monday, the Dallas Public Safety Committee recommended a lower target of 325 new hires.

Amazon to pay $4M to settle suit accusing company of stealing tips from drivers

Amazon will pay $3.95 million to settle a lawsuit claiming that it diverted the tips its Flex drivers received to pay for the employees' base wages.

The best Super Bowl commercial ever: Apple’s Macintosh in 1984

Apple’s “1984" Macintosh commercial aired during the Super Bowl that year and is still considered one of the best commercials of all time. Have you seen it?

25 more North Texas teachers linked to statewide certification cheating scheme

A statewide teacher certification cheating scandal is growing, and 25 more North Texas educators have been added to the list. See which districts are impacted.

Fort Worth police chase and standoff video released: 'Nah, dude. I'm not doing that'

The Fort Worth and Lake Worth police departments released the 911 audio, dash and body camera video, and cellphone video related to a chase and standoff with a gunman who threw fireworks at officers.

Fort Worth sees 545% spike in AT&T cable metal thefts affecting vital communications

Police say thieves are ripping off utility-grade metal, like the ones used as AT&T communications cables. It's a lucrative crime, with some thieves pocketing up to $40,000.