Trackdown: Help find the 'Derby Desperado' who robbed 2 North Texas banks

The FBI is looking for a man in a recognizable hat who robbed two North Texas banks this month. They are calling him the "Derby Desperado."

Michelin Guide coming to 5 Texas cities

For the first time, Michelin, the most recognized rating system for restaurants in the world, will add Texas eateries to its guide. The focus won't just be on expensive restaurants that few people can afford.

Dallas mayor Eric Johnson to RNC crowd: 'Woke Democrat Party is with the criminals'

Dallas mayor Eric Johnson addressed the crowd at the Republican National Convention on Tuesday night. Johnson announced he was switching parties in September of last year.

Woman charged with killing Dallas store clerk to steal bottled water

A 29-year-old Dallas woman is behind bars for allegedly killing a convenience store clerk during an argument over a bottle of water.

Crash in Dallas construction zone injures 1

One person was critically injured in an early morning crash in Far Northeast Dallas.

Dallas murder suspect arrested near San Antonio

A man wanted for killing another man in Dallas was captured near San Antonio while allegedly trying to flee the country.

Police searching for suspects in Old East Dallas murder

The Dallas County Medical Examiner has identified a woman killed in a home near Lower Greenville in Old East Dallas.

Dallas shooting: 1 killed in Far East Dallas

Dallas police are investigating a shooting that left one man dead in Far East Dallas early Saturday morning.

North Texas Vietnam war vet and POW survivor laid to rest at DFW National Cemetery

The highly decorated colonel began flying the Phantom 2 in 1964. Two years later on his 176th mission, he was shot down over enemy territory and became a prisoner of war — for 2,284 days.

Dallas committee rejects plan to ban multiplexes in residential neighborhoods

A lot of the debate centers around affordability, with some arguing multiplexes will create more affordable housing. But others argue older affordable homes will turn into unaffordable luxury units.

Tiny homes in Dallas won't be allowed in residential neighborhoods — for now

A Dallas zoning committee says there is more work that needs to be done before giving the green light to tiny homes in single-family residential neighborhoods. However, that could change in the near future.

Immigration needed for economy to continue growing, Dallas Federal Reserve says

A new report says because of an aging population and fewer births, economic growth in the U.S. cannot continue as it has without immigrants filling the workforce.