Paul Quinn College receives record-breaking $20M donation

School president Michael Sorrell says the large gift from an anonymous donor will do a lot for the campus.

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.

Dallas man charged with girlfriend's murder after apartment found with blood from 'floor to ceiling', docs say

Dallas police say a man beat his girlfriend to death, skipped town and then claimed that he was drugged and being framed for her murder. When police checked their apartment, they found a grisly scene.

Delta Air Lines meltdown causing ripple effect at DFW Airport

As the Department of Transportation opens an investigation into the Atlanta-based airline, the problems have caused a ripple effect in places like DFW Airport.

Trackdown: Help find the hit-and-run driver who killed a 76-year-old in Dallas

In this week's Trackdown, the Dallas County Sheriff's Department is searching for the hit-and-run driver that killed 76-year-old Carlos Guerrero Serrano.

Dallas to vote on ending arrests, citations for small amounts of marijuana

Marijuana possession is still illegal in Texas, but Dallas could become the largest city in the state to stop arresting people with small amounts of it.

DART service resumes in Downtown Dallas

Crews have worked since Sunday morning to repair damage done by a falling fire engine.

Dallas City Council may consider lowering neighborhood speed limits to 25 miles per hour

As part of the Vision Zero initiative, traffic fatalities in Seattle decreased by 26% in part due to reduced neighborhood speeds of 25 and 20 miles per hour. New York saw a 39% decrease.

Pleasant Grove store owner believes attempted break-in is connected to recent burglaries

The owner of Pleasant Grove market says she believes the suspects who tried to break into her store earlier this month may be the same people featured in a recent story on FOX 4 News.

DART hopes to restore Downtown Dallas transit line by Wednesday

Several different DART routes normally pass through the tracks damaged this weekend, meaning schedules being thrown off for thousands of riders.

First Baptist Dallas hopeful it can save portion of historic sanctuary

First Baptist Dallas is still working to learn what can and cannot be saved of the church's historic sanctuary after a devastating fire last Friday.

Dallas car thefts may be connected to social media trend, police say

Cars at a Dallas apartment complex may have been targeted because of a social media trend leading to an increase in vehicle thefts involving Kias and Hyundais across the country.

Women who sued Texas over abortion law share stories in Dallas

On Monday, three women who sued the state for the right to get an abortion held a panel discussion at the First Unitarian Church of Dallas.

Hurtado's Barbecue to open Dallas location

Owner Brandon Hurtado hopes the new location outside the Dallas Farmers Market will be open before the end of the year.