Love Field building renamed in honor of Dallas officer killed in ambush shooting

The building that houses police at Love Field will be named after Sgt. Michael Smith, one of the five police officers killed in an ambush in Downtown Dallas five years ago.

101-year-old Tuskegee Airman given special honor on Veterans Day

Retired Brig. Gen. Charles McGee is using his life experience to inspire others to go boldly and fearlessly in the direction of their ambitions.

Mesquite man gets 37 years for murdering transgender woman in Dallas

Ruben Alvarado was sentenced to 37 years in prison for killing Chynal Lindsey in June 2019 after discovering she was transgender.

Dallas Zoo rules out common disease, COVID-19 vaccine as cause of giraffe deaths

The Dallas Zoo has eliminated a few options while trying to determine what caused the deaths of two adult giraffes last month. Both had liver damage, suggesting they were exposed to a toxin.

Special education students running Dallas high school food pantry to help homeless kids

The pantry to help students in need was started about six years ago by a teacher. But when the pandemic hit and volunteers could no longer come inside the school to help, special education students stepped up. It’s a win-win situation that helps students in need while also helping special education students develop life and work skills.

Trackdown: Help find man who killed Marvin White outside Dallas Jack in the Box

In this week’s Trackdown, a series of surveillance cameras told police how an innocent man was murdered early on Halloween morning in a Jack in the Box parking lot.

Dallas PD: 600 hours of aerial surveillance video potentially stolen

The record keepers at the Dallas Police Department are facing another embarrassment – hundreds of hours of stolen or leaked helicopter and drone surveillance video.

Dallas firefighter injured in apartment explosion finally heads home

One of the four Dallas firefighters who was injured in a natural gas explosion more than month ago is finally back home with his family. Ronald Hall said he is thankful to be alive.

Dallas police to limit more details on crimes from public view

Public information used by news outlets to report breaking news and neighborhood groups to monitor crime will be harder to access in Dallas.

Skyline HS students late to school locked out of class as punishment

Skyline High School locked hundreds of kids out of class, forcing them to spend a period in the auditorium. The school’s polarizing way to punish students is drawing criticism from some parents.

Holiday at the Arboretum opens to public Wednesday

It features Victorian gazebos representing each of the 12 Days of Christmas, more than one million lights and plenty of holiday decorations.

Women big rig drivers celebrated during expo in Dallas

It comes at a time where drivers are in desperate need to help alleviate strains on the supply chain. Attendees say trucking is not the male-dominated industry people think it is, and jobs are not limited to just truck driving.

Violent crime in Dallas drops 7% since crime reduction plan implemented, police chief says

Six months into the Dallas violent crime reduction plan, Police Chief Eddie Garcia says overall violent crime is down. The city is seeing decreases in murders, assaults and robberies. But the chief says while the trend is encouraging, they are not celebrating just yet.

Trial begins for man accused of killing Dallas transgender woman

In 2019, Chynal Lindsey's body was found near White Rock Lake. She had been strangled. Ruben Alvarado is charged with her murder.

Dallas police officer shot in hand responding to apartment burglary call

A Dallas police officer is recovering after being shot in the hand during a confrontation with a burglary early Monday at a Lake Highlands apartment complex.