Starbucks adds 3 new frozen drinks to its permanent menu

The three new beverages were inspired by customer and barista creations from other Starbucks Refreshers, the company said.

Dallas police offer choice to repeat offenders: intervention or federal punishment

The program called "focused deterrence" offers an "olive branch" for individuals to get on a productive, positive path or face punishment in the federal system.

Dallas ISD superintendent rallies for teacher pay raises

Dallas ISD Superintendent Stephanie Elizalde has been very vocal on Twitter about lawmakers not committing funding to teacher pay raises. She says while the school board just approved raises locally, it’s not enough.

Netflix password-sharing crackdown prompts awkward account breakups

Netflix’s recent password-sharing crackdown prompted awkward conversations across America as families divvy up the streaming service’s scarce slots for friends or family members.

New law requires Texas to create website showing people's domestic violence history

The Dallas police chief applauded Texas lawmakers for a new law that requires the state to create a free website where people can see if someone has a history of violence against intimate partners. It will allow the public to easily search a person's name for free and see if they have prior felony offenses like assault or stalking.

Fort Worth police cadet, 2 firefighters struck by lightning while training

Two Fort Worth firefighters and a Fort Worth police cadet were struck by lightning at the Public Safety Training Center in Fort Worth Friday morning.

Fort Worth officer dies while off duty

Officer Robert Guerrero died Wednesday after suffering a medical emergency while off duty.

Community rallies around non-profit that feeds Dallas ISD students after equipment stolen

After thieves stole copper and equipment from a non-profit that typically provides meals for hundreds of Dallas ISD students, the community is coming together to keep kids fed at summer camps. At the same time, there is still a race to get the copper needed to restore service at Hunger Busters.

Amazon accused of enrolling consumers into Prime without consent and making it hard to cancel

The Federal Trade Commission is suing Amazon for what it calls a years-long effort to enroll consumers without consent into its Prime program and making it difficult for them to cancel their subscriptions.

FOX 4 viewer helps identify woman as DART ‘pistol-whipping’ suspect

The suspect's boss was the one to identify her. She called FOX 4 with the tip and then contacted DART police. That led to Kadejah Brown's arrest.

Legal battle ensues between Dallas County commissioner, juvenile dept. director over legal records

The standoff began after a report that found the Dallas County Juvenile Department lags behind national standards, including keeping kids locked up longer than other juvenile detention centers. Now, a court will decide whether the commissioner gets the documents he wants.

Non-emergency 911 calls will need to be reported online, Dallas police say

911 emergencies still receive immediate attention. But if it's not urgent, you'll need to report it online. The online reporting system has been available for three years, but it has been voluntary up until this point.