Fort Worth designates August as Gun Safety Awareness Month

Weeks after a 12-year-old boy was shot and killed by accident after a toddler got a hold of a gun, the city of Fort Worth is raising awareness about gun safety. A Cook's Children doctor said two out of three child gunshot victims from over the weekend were from accidental shootings.

California mom sues Southwest alleging 'blatant racism'

Mary MacCarthy, a Los Angeles resident who is white, said traveling from San Jose to Denver for her older brother's funeral in October 2021 went awry when, shortly after landing, she and her daughter Moira were whisked away for police questioning after an airline employee flagged the duo as suspicious.

Apple's iPhone 15 reportedly set for release in September

Despite admitting to a dip in smartphone demand during last week’s earnings call, Apple is now just weeks away from unveiling the iPhone 15.

Murder suspect killed by task force officers in Dallas

Fugitive task force officers shot and killed a murder suspect in Dallas Monday morning, the U.S. Marshals Service said.

North Texas districts prepare students for the first day of school

A few of the largest school districts in North Texas are holding back-to-school events this week to give their students a one-stop shop for supplies and services.

Dallas police shoot armed suspect at Pleasant Grove motel

Dallas police say a man shot at officers at a motel in  Pleasant Grove, and those officers fired back. The shooter was injured and taken to a hospital in critical condition.

Dallas city staff sitting on $43 million in unused American Rescue Plan Act money

Dallas city staff proposed using the $43 million in American Rescue Plan Act dollars to build a fiber network intended to increase internet access in the city. However, council members' questions revealed then that the plan would just duplicate a fiber network that already exists.

FBI, Dallas law enforcement raids target gangs, drug houses in Oak Cliff

The FBI, Dallas Police Department and the Dallas County Sheriff’s Office conducted a series of raids conducted early Thursday morning. The cases are reportedly all tied together, and the law enforcement strategy is part of a big picture plan.

Facebook users have one month left to apply for share of $725M settlement

U.S. Facebook users have one more month to apply for their share of a $725 million privacy settlement that parent company Meta agreed to pay late last year. Here's how.