Man wounded, arrested after Saturday night shooting in Dallas

A Saturday night shooting in Dallas involving two individuals resulted in one man being wounded and subsequently arrested, with the motive and identities currently unknown.

American Airlines works overnight to fix issues with recalled Airbus planes

After Airbus ordered software fixes to 6,000 A320-family jets on Friday, Fort Worth-based American Airlines says all of theirs have been repaired.

Dallas Stars flip the script accusing Mavericks of Las Vegas move in latest legal filings

The Stars have filed a forceful legal counter-attack against the Mavericks' arena lawsuit, arguing the claim is invalid due to the Stars' 2011 bankruptcy and alleging the Mavericks violated their own contract with the city by moving their corporate headquarters to Las Vegas.

Trackdown: Police seek armed burglar smashing doors in Fort Worth

Fort Worth police are seeking the public's help to identify an armed suspect linked to multiple broad-daylight apartment burglaries where he smashes sliding glass doors to enter residences

Storms and equipment outages lead to ground stops at DFW Airport, Love Field

DFW International Airport and Dallas Love Field are leading the nation in delays and cancellations on one of the busiest travel days of the year. The North Texas airports had ground stops on Monday because of the weather and a communications equipment issue.

Amazon Prime $2.5 billion settlement: Here's how to claim a refund

The tech company has started sending payments to eligible customers to receive a portion of the settlement. Here’s what you need to know.

Dallas Police Association President placed on leave after fatal crash

A senior corporal in the Dallas Police Department, who is also the president of the Dallas Police Association, has been placed on administrative leave amid an Internal Affairs investigation concerning a fatal March crash

Plano proposes 6-year deal as alternative to DART exit

The City of Plano has a new proposal that could keep it from completely leaving the Dallas Area Rapid Transit system.

Fort Worth ISD will appeal state takeover

The Fort Worth Independent School District is appealing a state takeover following a 7 to 1 school board vote.

Dallas Cowboys player talks mental health with Dallas ISD
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Defensive tackle Solomon Thomas talked with some Dallas ISD students this afternoon about the importance of mental health. He called it "a conversation we don't have often enough."

Suspect arrested for DWI crash that killed Keller ISD coach’s wife

A 20-year-old suspect has been arrested and charged with intoxication manslaughter eight weeks after a fatal wrong-way crash killed a Keller ISD coach's wife, following the return of blood test results.

FAA flight restrictions end on Monday, easing travel chaos at Texas airports

The FAA is lifting its nationwide flight-reduction order on Monday, ending over a week of major delays and cancellations at North Texas and other U.S. airports caused by air traffic control staffing shortages due to the recent government shutdown.

Police charge 29-year-old with aggravated assault in apartment stabbing

A 29-year-old man in West Dallas was arrested and charged with aggravated assault after allegedly stabbing another man who was hospitalized in stable condition following a confrontation early Sunday morning

Man accused of killing woman he lived under North Dallas bridge with

U.S. Marshals have arrested Joshua Schaeffer, who is charged with murder in the death of Danielle Hollowell after allegedly stabbing her following a struggle at a North Dallas homeless encampment earlier this week.

Wisconsin dad's TikTok antics go viral, racking up millions of views

A Whitefish Bay dad's attempt to connect and get under his daughters' skin has gone viral after his TikTok account caught fire among an audience that can't get enough of the antics.

Children At Risk's Texas school rankings 2024–25: Best schools and top-performing districts revealed

Children At Risk’s 2024–25 Texas School Rankings highlight statewide academic gains, recognize top-performing and high-poverty “Gold Ribbon" campuses, and reveal significant improvement across the region despite years of stagnant school funding.

Dallas air travelers optimistic about holiday plans despite continued FAA reductions

Now that the longest government shutdown in history has ended, many are wondering if their travel plans for the holidays will be affected in the aftermath.

On Red Cup Day, Starbucks workers vote to strike in 45 cities

Starbucks employees held walkouts at dozens of stores nationwide on Thursday to disrupt the company’s Red Cup Day.