Styx and Foreigner coming to Dallas for farewell tour

Styx and Foreigner will make a stop in Dallas as a part of their ‘Renegades and Juke Box Heroes Tour.’

Von Miller accused of grabbing neck, pushing pregnant girlfriend in Dallas, police say

DeSoto native and Buffalo Bills pass rusher Von Miller turned himself in to Glenn Heights police Thursday afternoon after police said he is accused of assaulting his pregnant girlfriend.

1st remote hearing for person held in a Texas prison held in Dallas Thursday

The Texas Department of Criminal Justice is rolling out a new way to hold hearings on undisposed cases for people already in prison, and the first virtual hearing in the state was held in Dallas Thursday.

Things to do in Dallas this weekend: December 1-3

Form Holiday celebrations to kissing for a good cause there is a lot to do in Dallas-Fort Worth this weekend.

Dallas Open moving to The Star in Frisco

The high-level tennis tournament, which has been held at Southern Methodist University, will soon have a new home.

Great-granddaughter of Dallas bible school founders joining Israel Defense Forces

The great-granddaughter of the husband and wife that built Christ For The Nations Religious Institute in Dallas has entered the Israel Defense Forces, the military arm of Israel's national security.

Dallas home explosion leaves man badly burned, cause under investigation

A Dallas man is in the hospital with burns over 80 percent of his body after an explosion at a home on Wofford Drive this Thanksgiving.

Dallas Zoo names first-ever female CEO

Lisa New will be the first female CEO in the Dallas Zoo's 135-year history.

Police seek driver involved in Dallas fatal hit-and-run

Dallas police are seeking help from the public to find the driver involved in a hit-and-run crash that killed a 31-year-old man.

1 hurt, 1 arrested after Dallas apartment shooting

Dallas police arrested a man for an early morning shooting that left another man critically injured in Far North Dallas.

Shopping on Black Friday isn't what it used to be

Holiday shopping got underway before dawn at some stores in North Texas Friday morning. But shopping on the day after Thanksgiving isn’t what it used to be.

Non-profit helping refugees get acclimated to North Texas and celebrate Thanksgiving

While people shared food and fellowship with family and friends, there were hundreds of people who've come to North Texas fleeing persecution and political violence in their native countries, and they celebrated Thanksgiving in America, many for the first time.

92-year-old among those who took part in Dallas YMCA Turkey Trot

Among the thousands of runners at the Dallas YMCA Turkey Trot was a participant who joined the race for only her second time. But, at 92 years old, she and her family made the most of it.