More expected to travel this Memorial Day

DFW Airport is expecting its busiest Memorial Day weekend in four years.

Dallas police officer hurt in crash, driver arrested

A Dallas police officer was injured in an overnight crash that investigators said was caused by a drunken driver.

Bill passed increasing pension payout for Dallas first responders who die from occupational illnesses

A fight to fix death benefits for Dallas first responders who die not because of occupational hazards is over. Their deaths will now be considered line of duty deaths and their surviving family members will receive full benefits.

Tina Turner's life forever changed after fleeing from her husband, Ike, in Dallas

On July 3, 1976, Tina Turner decided to leave her abusive husband, Ike. She crossed a busy Interstate 30 and randomly stumbled into what was then the Ramada Inn.

Things to do in Dallas this Memorial Day weekend: May 26-28

There is plenty of music, theater, golf and ceremonies to remember and honor our fallen heroes happening this weekend.

Rental electric scooters make their return to Dallas

The city of Dallas is working to go from an unlimited model to a tightly regulated model of scooters this time around.

Man wrongfully convicted of sexual assault exonerated decades later

Tyrone Day was convicted for a 1989 sexual assault of a woman in South Dallas and was sentenced to forty years in prison. Wednesday, he was officially exonerated.

Trackdown: Help find the shooter at XTC Cabaret

In this week's Trackdown, an unarmed man is shot as he drives through the parking lot of the XTC Cabaret.

New Alzheimer's drugs bring hope, controversy

The two new drugs are said to help slow the progression of Alzheimer's, but the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services won't cover the $26,000 a year prescription price tag because it's not sure just how safe the drugs are.

62-year-old man found dead on ground in Red Bird area

Police did not release any details about the circumstances around the injuries, but they did say the cause of death was ruled a homicide.

City of Dallas preparing to scale back plans for new convention center

City bonding estimates came in lower than originally expected, and now the city will need to take a more conservative approach when issuing debt for the convention center.

Rental scooters making return to Dallas this week

Dockless rental scooters have been banned in Dallas since 2020, but are returning to the city with new restrictions.

Arrest made in deadly West Dallas parking lot shooting

Dallas police arrested a man they say shot and killed a 24-year-old in a parking lot earlier this month.