Dallas murder victim's family confronts killer in court: 'I'd blow your f---- head off!'

Kevin Sheffield killed two people in 2022 with no apparent motive. After being sentenced to 50 years in prison, family members did not hold back when they finally got to confront their loved one's killer.

Dallas has received 160 complaints about short-term rentals this year

The City of Dallas has passed an ordinance that would block short-term rentals from most single-family neighborhoods, but it is currently on hold.

One dead, one in critical condition after fiery crash in West Dallas

One man is dead and another is in critical condition after a Ford Mustang collided with a pickup truck, resulting in a fiery crash in West Dallas early this morning.

Police release photos of Downtown Dallas assault suspect

Shocking video shows the suspect approaching a woman in Downtown Dallas and hitting her with a blunt object before walking away.

4 killed in crash on I-45, officials say

I-45 was shut down at Simpson Stuart Road on Saturday afternoon after a multi-car crash.

Man knocks out woman waiting at Downtown Dallas intersection, video shows

Video obtained by FOX 4 shows a woman waiting to cross when a man attacked her with an object seemingly out of nowhere. She immediately fell to the ground while he walked off as if nothing happened.

Dallas ISD changes football schedule following multiple violent threats

Dallas ISD announced changes to this week’s football schedule after several violent threats were made against the district. The district moved several games to different stadiums and altered game times for student safety.

South Dallas woman pushes for tougher laws for fake property deed scams

Property deed theft is becoming such a problem in Texas that state lawmakers are considering creating a new criminal offense to hold crooks accountable. A South Dallas woman had no idea it was happening to her until an empty lot she owned was being cleared by strangers.

Dallas police, fire retirees face uncertainty over cost of living adjustment

Thousands of retired Dallas police and firefighters are once again facing uncertainty about when and if they will receive a cost of living adjustment.

Downtown Dallas shooting at apartment building leaves 3 injured, including DISD student

Police said no one is in custody, but they did not release any information about the suspect. They did not clarify if they know who they're looking for or if they're still trying to identify the shooter.

Dallas school threat prompts investigation as officials warn of hoax consequences

Police are investigating a threat to J.L Long Middle School in the White Rock neighborhood of Dallas. Dallas ISD expects this won’t be the last school threat it investigates this week.

Man arrested for aggravated robbery in West Dallas

A man is in custody after being arrested for armed carjacking and fleeing from police in West Dallas last night, according to Dallas Police.

Dallas approves new 30-year police and fire pension funding plan

The Dallas City Council approved spending $11 billion over the next 30 years to hopefully fix a more than $3 billion budget shortfall.

DART leaders fail to pass $1.8B budget proposal amidst complaints from neighboring cities

Some of the 13 cities using DART are on record expressing extreme dissatisfaction with DART in recent months. Cities of Irving, Plano, Carrollton, Farmers Branch, Rowlett and University Park have passed symbolic resolutions in favor of cutting funding.