Dallas mayor's office denies ‘security concerns’ led to absence
Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson was a no-show at a scheduled public event on Thursday. That sparked some confusion and an announcement about security concerns.
Community rallies as judge hears case for ICE release of Marwan Marouf
Marwan Marouf, a North Texas Islamic community leader detained a month ago for a visa overstay, is currently fighting for his release on bond in Houston immigration court while facing new terror-related civil complaints from the Department of Homeland Security.
Dallas weather: High school football games moved as severe weather brings hail, flood, wind risks
Severe storms expected to bring wind, flood, and hail risks to North Texas this weekend have prompted multiple school districts to move high school football games from Friday night to Thursday.
White Rock-area fire that killed woman, dog now labeled homicide
The victim in the suspected homicide has still not been identified.
Double security threat at Lake Highlands High: Stabbing, firearm found on same day
Two separate violent incidents at Lake Highlands High School on Wednesday. A stabbing on a school bus and the discovery of a gun in a student's backpack.
Father, son were casualties in recent Dallas triple murder: Affidavit
A newly obtained arrest document confirms a theory previously held by the family of two of the victims: the men had left their home to check on a crash, ultimately leading to their murders as casualties in the crime.
Toys for Tots kickoff campaign for Holiday Season
The toys for tots campaign officially kicks off today for the holiday season. You will soon see collection boxes across North Texas
Dallas code enforcement threatens restaurant music acts
Two Dallas restaurants are facing the loss of a major source of income after the city suddenly began enforcing a rule for the first time in the businesses' years of operations.
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.
Sudden Dallas code enforcement could threaten restaurant music acts
Two Dallas restaurants are facing the loss of a major source of income after the city suddenly began enforcing a rule for the first time in the businesses' years of operations.
Oak Lawn church paints Pride steps to defy Abbott
The governor is giving 30 days for crosswalks with political messaging to be removed. We’re not yet at that deadline and there are uncertainties regarding what will happen in Dallas.
Oak Lawn church defies governor's crosswalk order by painting Pride steps
The colorful church steps in Dallas's Oak Lawn neighborhood stand as a symbolic defiance against Governor Abbott's directive to remove all politically themed crosswalks across Texas streets.
To stay or go? Dallas City Council faces tough choice over iconic, deteriorating city hall
Dallas City Council is debating the future of its iconic but deteriorating City Hall after staff estimated required deferred maintenance costs at up to $345 million, while the cost of relocation remains unknown.
Dallas weather: Gusty winds bring fire threat before severe storms this weekend
North Texas enters fall with a brief period of warm weather before shifting to more seasonal conditions this weekend.
Mayor Johnson challenges Dallas Police Chief's "unilateral" rejection of $25M ICE funds
This news story describes the controversy sparked by Dallas Police Chief Daniel Comeaux's rejection of a $25 million offer from ICE, leading to a public dispute with Mayor Eric Johnson and the backing of the Chief by several city council members.
Dallas Halloween home's lights are too bright, too popular, and now a City Hall problem
Dallas city officials are seeking new regulations to curb massive crowds and public safety concerns caused by a viral Preston Hollow home known for its extravagant holiday decorations.
Dallas worker pinned by falling burial vault dies from injuries, Dallas Fire-Rescue says
A burial vault fell and trapped a worker at a cemetery in Dallas on Monday afternoon.
Fewer people visited the State Fair of Texas this year
With the 2025 State Fair of Texas coming to an end, the official attendance numbers are in. About 400,000 fewer people visited this year.
18-year-old arrested after 4 shot in early morning Dallas attack
An 18-year-old is accused of shooting four people in Old East Dallas early Sunday morning.
Elderly woman, dog die in White Rock area RV fire
Dallas Fire-Rescue officials say an elderly woman and her dog died in an RV fire just before 6:30 a.m. Sunday.



















