Thief steals media company’s cameras, leaves behind frozen mussels
A North Texas media production company is offering a reward after a thief stole more than $20,000 worth of equipment and left something bizarre behind.
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.
Body camera video shows chaos after Downtown Dallas officer-involved shooting
The Dallas Police Department gave an update on the deadly officer-involved shooting outside a downtown nightclub that left two people dead.
Downtown Dallas shooting: 2 dead, several hurt in officer-involved shooting
Two people are dead and others were hospitalized after an officer-involved shooting in Downtown Dallas early Monday morning, according to police.
Dallas interstate overhaul faces funding gap, won't start until after 2029
TxDOT has received environmental clearance for the $1.7 billion I-345 reconstruction project in Dallas, which will transform the interstate into a below-street-level roadway, but construction will not begin until 2029 after the preceding I-30 Canyon Project is finished and the remaining $1 billion in funding is secured.
Reunion Tower plans 10th Lone Star NYE Bash with drones and fireworks
Reunion Tower will celebrate its 10th annual Lone Star NYE on December 31, 2025, with a massive show featuring 500 drones, fireworks, and lights that will be livestreamed for viewers worldwide, though the public viewing lawn will be closed.
Mavericks fans celebrate firing of Nico Harrison
Since Luka Dončić was traded to the Los Angeles Lakers, then-GM Nico Harrison became one of the most hated men in Dallas.
Dallas Mavericks fans outside AAC celebrate firing of GM Nico Harrison
Following nine months of fan protests over the controversial Luka Dončić trade, Dallas Mavericks General Manager Nico Harrison was fired after the team opened the 2025–26 NBA season with a dismal 3–8 record. Fans outside the AAC react.
18-year-old suspect charged for DART train shooting
New details reveal what led up to last week’s shooting on a Dallas Area Rapid Transit train. Police have arrested 18-year-old Lamon Rashaud Wynn II for the crime.
DART train shooting injures 1, suspect arrested
Dallas Area Rapid Transit police have arrested the person they believe is responsible for a shooting on a train near the Akard Station in Downtown Dallas.
International expert astounded Dallas might demolish City Hall
A prominent Australian architecture professor is urging the Dallas City Council to save its iconic I.M. Pei-designed City Hall building from a potential demolition, calling it an internationally important symbol of the city and democracy.
Future of AAC at stake as Mavericks and Stars face off in 2026 jury trial
The Mavericks and the Stars are fighting a legal battle over control and ownership of their shared arena, the American Airlines Center. The court jury trial court date was announced for 2026.
Police chief outlines crime plan for World Cup in Dallas
Dallas Police Chief David Comeaux said violent crime in the city is down as the region prepares to host nine World Cup matches, as well as the FIFA International Broadcast Center for thousands of journalists from around the world.
Dallas deputy thrown off overpass onto Harry Hines during crash
A Dallas County Sheriff's Office deputy was hospitalized early Saturday morning after he was injured in a crash while working a crash on Northbound I-35 just north of Hwy. 635 near Farmers Branch.
Iconic Dallas skyscraper lands $103 million TIF for massive mixed-use conversion
The Dallas City Council approved a development agreement that includes up to $103 million in TIF funding for a $409 million project to transform the iconic 72-story office tower at 901 Main Street into a mixed-use property featuring reduced office space, a new four-star hotel, and street-level retail.
Mercantile Building residents evicted: Building unsafe for prolonged period
After a severe flood and electrical short, residents of a downtown Dallas high-rise were told their leases are terminated and they must permanently vacate the uninhabitable building within 30 days without the use of elevators or power.



















