1 year later, family of slain Dallas 2-year-old remains hopeful killer will be caught

On Sept. 24, 2023, Zyah ‘Tink-Tink’ Lacy was killed in a drive-by shooting on Hay Street near Fair Park. Her family and the detective on her case remain determined to find who murdered Tink-Tink.

State Fair Classic: Prairie View A&M takes on Grambling State at Cotton Bowl on Saturday

The rivalry between Louisiana's Grambling State University and Texas' Prairie View A&M University draws fans of the two historically Black universities to Dallas.

Ken Paxton appeals decision on State Fair of Texas gun ban

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has appealed a Dallas judge's ruling that would allow the State Fair of Texas' gun ban to remain in effect.

First phase of Cotton Bowl's $140M reconstruction complete

Phase One of construction at the Cotton Bowl is complete after a $140 million investment by the City of Dallas, the largest in the history of Fair Park.

State Fair of Texas: 2024 award-winning foods promise an explosion of flavor

After tasting all the unique State Fair of Texas food items, a panel of judges tallied their scores and made their decisions. Here are your 2024 Big Tex Choice Awards winners!

Texas lawmakers urge State Fair of Texas to reverse gun ban

About 70 state lawmakers signed a letter claiming the State Fair of Texas' new policy banning guns will make the fair more dangerous.

Dallas grocery service opens 2nd location to help food desert communities

A second Grocery Connect pickup location opens on Friday at the Dallas Bethlehem Center. It will help more people living in neighborhoods with limited access to grocery stores.

Fair Park First CEO resigns amid audit of how nonprofit spends its money

CEO Brian Luallen was the driving force behind turning a huge parking lot by the Dos Equis Pavilion into a community park. The plan was to break ground in November of last year, but it remains a parking lot.

The State Fair of Texas is now hiring

Applications to work at the State Fair of Texas are now open, hiring thousands of employees.

Grandmother of Juneteenth Opal Lee holds annual Walk for Freedom in Dallas

“I’m delighted to be here!" Opal Lee said. “It’s more than just barbecue. It’s more than celebrating the moment. It’s about celebrating freedom. It’s so important to know our history."

Where to celebrate Juneteenth in DFW

There are a number of Juneteenth celebrations across North Texas. Here is our list.

Dallas approves plan to bring pro women's soccer team to the Cotton Bowl

Sports fans really only get to enjoy the historic stadium for a few big games out of the year. But that will change when the USL Super League starts its inaugural season in August.