Fort Worth officer grows out hair to donate in support of his brother

A Fort Worth police officer recently grew out his hair in order to donate it to "Wigs for Kids." It was all in support of his brother who spent his childhood battling several medical conditions.

Netflix offering up to $900k for A.I. job as actors and writers strike

A tech expert says the company has been using A.I. for years, and new job posts indicate use of A.I. technology will continue at the company and improve.

Fort Worth ISD removes 3 books deemed 'too graphic' for younger students

Earlier this month, Fort Worth ISD announced it removed three books from elementary and middle school libraries. The move came after a conservative group targeted Fort Worth ISD for having those books in those libraries.

Dallas proclaims Monday as 'Santos Rodriguez Day' in honor of 12-year-old boy

The city of Dallas honored the life and legacy of a 12-year-old boy shot and killed by Dallas police 50 years ago. The city issued a proclamation designating Monday as "Santos Rodriguez Day."

Dispute ongoing over access to Dallas County juvenile records

Monday’s hearing was supposed to decide whether the commissioner could get 90,000 records of juveniles in the juvenile detention center. Judge Eric Moye did not rule on that Monday because of another investigation taking place.

Pay with your palm: Amazon One technology coming to all Whole Foods

This means Whole Foods Market customers who choose to use Amazon One will no longer need their wallet or even a phone to pay – they can simply hover their palm over an Amazon One device.

American Airlines bans North Carolina teen who tried popular travel hack

A North Carolina teenager who was recently caught attempting to use a popular cost-saving hack while traveling on American Airlines has now been grounded by the airline.

Dallas mayor pro tem calls for changes to Crime Stoppers reward after recent debacle

After a couple was unable to collect a reward for helping capture a most wanted fugitive over a technicality, Dallas Mayor Pro Tem Tennell Atkins says changes need to be made to prevent the Crime Stoppers debacle that is putting a cloud over the organization. He pledged to get to the bottom of this so that it never happens again.

Crime Stoppers needs to honor reward for Dallas couple who called 911 on wanted fugitive, crime expert says

“If you have one of America's most wanted fugitives, and you fail to call the 1-800-777, whatever number they give you, and instead pick up the phone to call 911, and you are responsible for leading law enforcement to apprehend that person, you should be rewarded as such," one crime expert said.

Former Dallas police chief David Kunkle laid to rest

Friends and family gathered Wednesday to bid farewell to former Dallas police chief David Kunkle.

Dallas couple who called 911 to report kidnapping suspect not eligible for reward, Crime Stoppers says

After calling 911 and helping police catch the wanted fugitive, the couple later learned about the Crime Stoppers reward. But when they asked about it, they were told they were not eligible because they called 911 instead of the Crime Stoppers number.

DART police increasing security to combat surge in crime on its trains

Cell phone video sent to FOX 4 appears to show a woman doing drugs on a DART train out in the open Thursday afternoon. This comes as FOX 4 has highlighted safety concerns, including a passenger being pistol-whipped last month.

Tony Timpa's wrongful death trial delayed until at least September

Proceedings were put on hold Monday in a federal courtroom for a wrongful death lawsuit against the city of Dallas and four police officers.

Former Dallas police chief David Kunkle dead at 72

In 2019, Kunkle and his wife revealed that he was diagnosed with Lewy Body Dementia, which is a type of Alzheimer's.