Dallas ISD offers $50 incentive for students to get vaccinated

Dallas ISD announced Monday that students 12 and older who are fully vaccinated are eligible for a one-time $50 incentive.

Man hit by stray bullet during Uptown Dallas shooting

A stray bullet hit an innocent bystander in the chest after a gunman opened fire on a car on McKinney Avenue in Uptown Dallas early Monday morning.

More than 200,000 meals packed for North Texas Food Bank in commemoration of 9/11

There were about 800 volunteers who showed up to make it happen, paying tribute to victims, first responders, and recovery workers who served that day.

North Texans remember and teach the history of 9/11 terror attacks 20 years later

Several events across North Texas will mark 20 years since the Sept. 11 attacks. While they may bring up painful memories for those old enough to remember exactly what they were doing when the World Trade Center's twin towers fell, the memorials are serving as important history lessons for the younger generation.

Several large North Texas employers say they will comply with COVID-19 vaccine mandate

Several large DFW employers have already said they plan to comply with the Biden Administration's new rules for vaccinations, where any company with 100 employees or more must require vaccinations or mandatory testing.

FBI now investigating Dallas PD's massive data loss

The FBI is now involved in the investigation into the massive loss of the city of Dallas data affecting police files. In August, officials revealed around 22 terabytes of data were deleted when a worker was moving files earlier this year.

Prestigious Star of Texas award given to several North Texas injured and fallen officers

The prestigious Star of Texas award is given to first responders who have been killed or were seriously injured while on duty. Several North Texans were honored this year including a Grapevine police officer who is now back on the job after being seriously injured.

Innocent man shot in the back in Deep Ellum parking lot

An early morning fight in Deep Ellum ended in gunfire with a man seriously hurt. Police said the wounded man was not involved in the argument.

U.S. Sen. John Cornyn visits Dallas to discuss success of the Save Our Stages Act

Sen. Cornyn took part in a roundtable discussion with venue owners, artists, and entertainment staff to hear about how the pandemic affected the Dallas live music scene and entertainment industry and discuss how the Save Our Stages Act funding has helped. He also talked about the states’ controversial abortion law and the exit from Afghanistan.

Experts forecasting economic recovery, strong job growth in Texas

The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas' employment forecast predicts strong growth in Texas with all the jobs lost during the pandemic back by the spring of next year.

Trackdown: Help find the person of interest in Simmion Dillard’s murder

This week, Dallas police have asked FOX 4’s Shaun Rabb and you, the viewers, to help solve the murder of 41-year-old Simmion Dillard, who was killed last week in the 1900 block of Singleton Boulevard in West Dallas. Detectives have gotten bits and pieces of information but not what they need, although they are certain someone has it and just isn't giving it up.

Dallas police officer on leave after firing at unarmed man

The Dallas police chief says he has some serious concerns after one of his officers fired at an unarmed man in Far Northeast Dallas last Thursday.

American Airlines pilots’ union to picket at major airports

American Airlines pilots are protesting what they call mismanagement of the ramp-up in flight schedules. They say they are overworked, tired and fed up with the lack of accommodations they've dealt with to keep up with travel demand.

Doctors worried about a difficult flu season after last season's record lows

Health leaders say getting a flu shot is now more important than ever as the delta variant continues to take a toll on North Texas hospitals. They're worried about what they're calling a twin pandemic.