Trackdown: Help find Andre Rufus' killer

In this week's Trackdown, police are investigating a sad story of a husband who was gunned down in front of his wife in what police said was a cold-blooded killing.

State court rejects Brenda Delgado's appeal in Uptown Dallas murder-for-hire case

Brenda Delgado is serving life without parole for hiring two people to murder Dallas dentist Kendra Hatcher in 2015. Delgado was jealous of Hatcher's relationship with Delgado's ex-boyfriend.

Bald eagle nest falls from tree near White Rock Lake in Dallas

The nesting pair of eagles were seen flying around White Rock Lake Tuesday and returning to the tree where their nest once was.

Victim's family wonders if Deep Ellum New Year's fatal crash could've been prevented

Matthew Smith was out on bond for a DWI arrest when Dallas police say he ran over Dil Chainy on New Year's Eve. He already had two prior DWI convictions and is now charged with manslaughter for Chainy's death, and he still faces that third DWI charge.

Teddy bear found at Milwaukee airport; reunited with 5-year-old boy

A happy ending in Milwaukee! A teddy bear found at Milwaukee's Mitchell International Airport was reunited with its 5-year-old owner, Ezekiel Burnett, on Tuesday morning, Feb. 15.

Group created to help with Dallas building permit delays

Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson said the building permit department is such a mess, he will have someone new take over.

Dallas police officer indicted in pyramid scheme case

One of the Dallas Police Department's own officers has been indicted for allegedly running a pyramid scheme out of his office.

Catfish Scams: FTC warns of uptick in online romance scams

Yvonne Costales thought she might have met her mate online. The scammer said his name was Robert. His profile pictured rugged good looks and what seemed like a heart of gold, even posing in one photo at a charity bike ride for breast cancer. Costales says the final red flag was the day Robert explained he had been in an accident and needed the two to exchange money. That small voice in the back of her mind grew louder and made her wonder if any of this online courtship was for real.

Man charged for Deep Ellum New Year's Eve crash was out on bond for third DWI

FOX 4 News has learned a man charged with causing a deadly hit-and-run that killed a ride-share driver had previously been charged for DWI three times. He was allowed to post bond, and a device that could have kept him from driving was not ordered until days after the New Year's Eve crash near Deep Ellum.

Dallas Fire Association asks city council for mental health leave for firefighters

Right now, the city's policy only provides mental health days for police officers. The Dallas Fire Association president says the need for this time off for firefighters is real.

Dallas Greenville Avenue St. Patrick’s Day Parade set to return for 2022

The Dallas Greenville Avenue St. Patrick's Day Parade will happen this year after being canceled two years in a row because of the pandemic.

Woman found fatally shot in Lake Highlands area of Dallas

Dallas police are looking for the person who shot and killed a woman in the Lake Highlands area Sunday morning.

SPCA of Texas, Dallas police seize 133 birds used for cockfighting

The SPCA of Texas and Dallas police seized 133 birds that were used for cockfighting from a property in southeast Dallas.

Santos Rodriguez statue unveiled to remember 12-year-old murdered by Dallas officer

Hundreds of people gathered outside Pike Park in Downtown Dallas as the city unveiled a statue dedicated to 12-year-old Santos Rodriguez, who was killed by a Dallas police officer nearly 50 years ago.

Shooting in West Dallas leaves 1 dead

Dallas police are investigating a deadly shooting in West Dallas Friday night that also injured a woman.

Dallas Zoo tiger cub back Cincinnati Bengals to win Super Bowl

An adorable tiger cub from the Dallas Zoo “predicted” that the Cincinnati Bengals would edge out the Los Angeles Rams in the upcoming Super Bowl LVI.

Man in custody after shooting at woman at Dallas hotel, police say

A man and a woman are now in custody after a fight led to gunfire at a hotel in the western outskirts of Dallas Friday afternoon.

Two years later, city of Dallas still struggling to get building permit backlog under control

The city of Dallas is still trying to get a two-year-long building permit backlog under control. City leaders told builders on Friday it is making big changes that should start to improve the issue in two-to-three months.