Dallas native Sha'Carri Richardson apologizes after failed drug test ahead of Olympics

Dallas native and sprinter Sha'Carri Richardson said she's just a human, who can run a little faster than most, after it was revealed she failed a drug test ahead of the Olympics.

Reports: Sha'Carri Richardson fails drug test, could miss Olympics

Track and field star and Dallas native Sha'Carri Richardson could be suspended from the Olympics after reportedly testing positive for cannabis.

Police, community partners develop safety plan as more people come back to Downtown Dallas

City leaders are expecting a transformation in Downtown Dallas beginning with a holiday weekend boost and companies bringing back thousands of employees over the summer.

Dallas PD launches public safety task force ahead of July 4th weekend

In addition to answering calls about fireworks and gunshots, the Dallas police chief says officers will be enforcing the violent crime reduction plan. They'll also be on the lookout for aggressive drivers in light of recent road rage incidents.

Study: Dallas has 3 of the deadliest 5-mile stretches in Texas

An analysis of the 10,137 fatal crashes in Texas from 2017 to 2019 found that Dallas has three of the deadliest stretches of road in the state.

Dallas shelter offering free dog and cat adoptions for July 4

The Dallas Animal Shelter is at capacity and said it usually takes in even more animals this time of year because many pets run off when they are spooked by fireworks.

Trackdown: Help find the Jim Miller Road shooter

This week’s Trackdown looks back at the broad daylight shooting into a group of people at a Pleasant Grove apartment complex. Multiple people were wounded, including a 4-year-old.

North Texas police departments seeing more cases of road rage incidents

North Texas police departments are stepping up patrols and have developed task forces to deal with road rage incidents. The issue is taking center stage over the past week after a string of road rage shootings in the area.

Shortage of workers leading to more delays for Dallas trash collection

The city of Dallas announced on Tuesday that it will delay residential recycling pickup by one or two days in various parts of the city over the next several weeks. The reason is a shortage of workers.

Report: Goldman Sachs mulls major expansion in North Texas

The office space would be larger than all of Goldman's other U.S. hubs, except for its headquarters in Manhattan.

Dallas offers teens and family members free admission to local attractions

During the month of July, Dallas teenagers and up to three family members can get an all-access pass to attractions like the Dallas Zoo, Dallas Arboretum and the city's water parks.

Airlines facing travel woes due to lack of staff, summer storms and unruly passengers

The airline says the pent-up consumer demand is clashing with summer storms and staffing. About 1,500 pilots weren’t flying during the pandemic and need to be retrained.

Central Market in North Dallas reopens after 2019 tornado destroyed building

It has been nearly two years since a tornado outbreak leveled homes and businesses in the Preston Hollow area of Dallas. Now, a neighborhood staple is making a comeback, and several of its neighbors aren’t far behind.

First Lady Dr. Jill Biden visits Dallas to promote COVID-19 vaccinations

Biden stopped at a vaccination site at Dallas ISD’s Conrad High School to encourage Americans, and especially young people, to get the vaccine.

Dallas police seize known street racing car after finding drugs, driver passed out

Dallas police officers working to crack down on illegal street racing and stunting arrested a man who they said was passed out in a car with drugs, money and a weapon.

Dallas State Rep. John Turner won't seek reelection to Texas House

Turner has represented House District 114 since 2019 after he flipped the previously GOP-held seat during the 2018 elections.