Dallas police chief brings fallen officer’s son to kindergarten on first day

Dallas’ top cop is a busy man. But he wasn’t too busy on Wednesday to bring a fallen officer’s son to school on his first day of kindergarten.

Fort Worth to buy historic downtown building for new library

Fort Worth will use the $18 million from the sale of the former Central Library to purchase and renovate a historic building on 4th Street.

Fort Worth to pay $800K to family of man killed by police

In 2013, Jerry Waller was shot and killed by officers who went to the wrong home while responding to a burglary call.

Here are the most popular Disney-inspired baby names

A recent analysis found the most popular, Disney-inspired baby names in the U.S. Here are the top 10.

DOJ is considering breaking up Google: Report

The Justice Department is looking into dismantling Google following a judge’s ruling last week that Google had an illegal monopoly on the online search market.

Fort Worth officer killed in the line of duty remembered as a leader and hero

A memorial has been set up outside the Fort Worth Police Department’s South Patrol Division in honor of the officer killed while working at the scene of a fiery crash.

Who should pay Dallas' crossing guards?

Members of council raised concerns about whether schools or the state should be helping to foot the bill at 286 busy Dallas school crossings.

Fort Worth police officer investigating crash killed by suspected drunk driver

A 25-year-old woman is accused of driving drunk the wrong way on a highway ramp before striking and killing Sgt. Billy Randolph, a 29-year veteran of the Fort Worth Police Department.

Dallas ballot measure to hire 900 new cops could require major cuts if approved

One of the four citizen-led charter amendments on the November ballot would require city to ramp up its police force from the 3,100 officers to 4,000. Dallas' interim city manager says it could cost the city $175 million.

Disney's crackdown on password-sharing starts soon: What to know

Disney announced plans to roll out paid sharing, which allows people from different households to share an account for an added fee, but it's not clear when it will be available.

The Dallas police chief is against decriminalizing 4 ounces of marijuana. Here's why.

Dallas Police Chief Eddie Garcia said it is Dallas' most vulnerable neighborhoods that would be hurt if the proposition to decriminalize 4 ounces of marijuana is approved. "In my opinion, 4 ounces is not small or for personal use."