Dallas-based Energy Transfer's lawsuit against Greenpeace goes to trial

Energy Transfer is accusing Greenpeace of defamation, disruptions and attacks against the Dakota Access Pipeline in 2016 and 2017.

Former Dallas Bishop could serve crucial role if Pope Francis resigns

Cardinal Kevin Farrell, who served as Bishop of the Dallas Catholic Diocese from 2007 to 2016, would hold an important role in selecting a new pope, if needed.

Pope Francis' health raises concerns among DFW Catholics

While Pope Francis is thousands of miles away, his well-being is at the top of people's minds in Dallas-Fort Worth's Catholic community.

Old East Dallas attempted carjacking leaves victim in serious condition

The Dallas Police Department is investigating an attempted carjacking in Old East Dallas that left one person with serious injuries early Sunday morning.

Dirk Nowitzki breaks silence on Luka Doncic trade: 'I couldn't believe it'

Dirk admitted he was uncomfortable speaking about the subject but said it was important for him to attend Friday's pre-scheduled event and finally address the Luka Doncic trade.

North Texas Food Bank volunteers undeterred by freezing weather during distribution event

Despite the freezing temperatures, dozens of volunteers layered out and stood outside for hours in the cold to make sure folks got fed. And they weren't the only do-goers out and about in Friday’s cold.

Bursting frozen pipes leading to watery messes, false alarms across DFW

Plumbers and restoration companies have been scrambling to deal with burst pipes across the metroplex. It's forced businesses to shut down and put some people out of their homes. And they're only expecting more.

Dallas interim police chief issues statement on immigration enforcement

Dallas interim police chief Michael Igo held a news conference on Thursday to clarify the department's position on immigration enforcement.

Volunteers say 25° isn't too cold for Meals on Wheels deliveries: 'Just have to bundle up'

The VNA volunteers that FOX 4 spoke to on Thursday morning said delivering Meals on Wheels in freezing conditions is well worth it, knowing how grateful the recipients are.

ICE Dallas removes Mexico citizen convicted of murder

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement removed a 36-year-old citizen of Mexico from the United States who was convicted of second-degree murder in Kansas in 2008.

Man arrested in hit-and-run that killed Dallas 6-year-old girl

Dallas police say the driver wanted for a hit-and-run car accident that killed a 6-year-old girl in Far North Dallas over the weekend turned himself in and admitted he hit her.

Dallas weather: Road conditions across North Texas

Some parts of the Metroplex saw light snow flurries Wednesday morning, but road treatment crews seemed to be well-prepared.

School closings: Dallas ISD, Fort Worth ISD make decision on Wednesday classes

The largest school districts have already announced plans to hold classes as normal on Wednesday, but some more rural schools have announced delays and closings.