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.

First Baptist Dallas' historic sanctuary will be rebuilt, pastor says

“If we allow that thing to remain in ruins, it will look to the whole world like we have been defeated by the evil one, so we are going to rebuild, we're going to recreate," said Senior Pastor Robert Jeffress.

Global Microsoft outage affects DFW Airport operations, other North Texas businesses

A global internet outage is causing big problems for airlines, retail stores, banks, gas stations and even DPS offices here in North Texas. Here's what a cybersecurity firm says caused the issue.

Dallas shooting: Man found dead inside car in East Oak Cliff

Dallas police are looking for the person responsible for killing a man who was found dead inside his car in East Oak Cliff.

Masked burglars target Hispanic-owned North Texas businesses

Surveillance video from a Grand Prairie clearly shows the three men in hoods as they stole tens of thousands of dollars. A Dallas restaurant was also recently burglarized and caught them on camera. The burglars seen in both videos have striking similarities.

CBP warns of dangers of buying fake merchandise with 'Truth Behind Counterfeits' campaign

On top of legal consequences, CBP says the fakes also come with health risks. "Overseas lots of places use animal urine to tan leather. Now, you’re putting that against your skin."

'Cold front' on Dallas Zoo's Dollar Day brings milder weather, packed crowds and lots of traffic

When the triple-digit forecast comes out for Dollar Days, some ticket buyers stay home. But with Thursday's high in the lower 90s, a whopping 18,000 people turned out. That's 6,000 more than last year.

Dallas Zoo 2024 Dollar Days: Things to know

This summer's first Dollar Day at the Dallas Zoo is on Thursday! Here are a few things you should know before you go.

Dallas mayor's RNC speech draws criticism from some city councilmembers

“The disappointment doesn’t come from anyone’s party affiliation, the disappointment comes from having someone who is using this seat, this city, as a rising step stool for their own political agenda," said councilman Adam Bazaldua.