Fire forces people out of Old East Dallas apartments

One woman was injured and 10 homes were damaged or destroyed because of an overnight fire at an Old East Dallas apartment complex.

Houston murder suspect kills himself in Southeast Dallas following chase

Dallas SWAT officers converged on the murder suspect's truck following a chase. Police say they tried to get him to surrender, but he shot himself instead.

Oak Lawn UMC defies bishop, appoints 2 LGBTQ ministers

The bishop is refusing to appoint two people as pastors at Oak Lawn United Methodist, a church known for welcoming all people.

Hundreds of Republican donors call on Congress to act on gun control legislation

A growing number of Republicans are starting to show support for some sort of gun safety legislation following the school shooting in Uvalde that left 19 children and two teachers dead.

2 women injured in shooting at Lower Greenville bar

Two women were hospitalized after being shot during a fight at a Lower Greenville bar early Sunday morning.

14-year-old killed in Dallas shooting

A 14-year-old is dead after an overnight shooting in Dallas that also injured another person.

North Texans could see increases in their electric bills the next few months

Just as record heat continues to hit North Texas, people will see a spike in their electric bills as well. Natural gas prices are the highest in more than a decade, which trickles down to the consumer when plants that generate electricity are powered by natural gas.

Duncanville police find $10M worth of meth, marijuana in drug bust

Investigators found about 250 kilograms of meth, 30 pounds of marijuana, three firearms and one stolen vehicle. In all, the drugs have an estimated street value of $10 million.

Dallas program to provide summer meals for low-income families

For the third year in a row, a program in Dallas is offering free meals for the summer to low-income families with children.

15-year-old shot and killed in east Oak Cliff

One teenager is dead, and another was shot in a city park in east Oak Cliff. Dallas police are now interviewing their friends to determine what happened.

Dallas mayor calls for strategies to prevent violence in wake of attacks on Asian community

Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson is calling for a full Dallas City Council briefing about strategies to stop and prevent violence in Dallas. He told the Korean American Chamber of Commerce that police can't solve the problem of violence in Dallas on their own. He also singled out the DA’s office and criminal court judges.

$5M in ancient art at Dallas Museum of Art destroyed by man 'mad at his girl,' police say

A 21-year-old man who police said broke into the Dallas Museum of Art, destroying $5 million worth of ancient artifacts, reportedly said he did it because he was "mad at his girl."

State Fair of Texas music lineup released for 2022

The fair has released a free music lineup for fairgoers to enjoy. It includes 90 performers over the 24-day fair season.

Innocent man’s name cleared 40 years after wrongful conviction in Dallas County

Mallory Nicholson was wrongly convicted of burglary and two counts of child sex abuse in 1982. He spent more than two decades in prison for the crimes he did not commit.

Dallas man suspected of 2 recent murders; police looking into possible connection to other crimes

Dallas police have charged a man for two recent murders, and, as standard, protocol, they're looking at whether he was involved in other shootings or deadly attacks as well.         

Dallas City Council considers banning short-term rentals in residential neighborhoods

It appears that council members are leaning toward prohibiting them in neighborhoods and only allowing them in the same areas as hotels. Dallas City Council members spent about four hours discussing how to handle short-term rentals in the city with the biggest questions surrounding how the city will respond if things get out of hand at a rental.