Trackdown: Help find the man who shot 19-year-old the day before Thanksgiving

In this week’s Trackdown, Dallas police have a renewed effort in their search for a gunman who shot and injured a 19-year-old man in Deep Ellum seven months ago.

Greenville man released from hospital after battling COVID for 216 days

There were cheers of joy and relief outside Texas Health Dallas for 56-year-old Bobby Tanner after a long 216 consecutive days in five different hospitals. Coronavirus took him to death’s door on multiple occasions. But on Tuesday, he went home.

Lake Highlands H.S. valedictorian calls out Texas 'heartbeat bill' during commencement speech

Video of a Lake Highlands High School commencement speech is making the rounds on social media after Paxton Smith, LHHS' valedictorian, criticized the recently passed Texas "heartbeat bill."

State Fair of Texas to fully reopen in September 2021

This year you can leave your car in the parking lot and use your feet to explore the State Fair of Texas. It's coming back in all its fried food glory for 2021.

North Texas tollway costs increasing in July

They may save you time most of the time but North Texas toll roads will soon cost you more. The rates increase next month.

Two West Dallas restaurants dealing with aftermath of break-in attempts

Odom's Bar-B-Que and Frida's Tacos in West Dallas are dealing with the aftermath of burglary attempts. In one of them, the crooks used a truck to back into the building.

Attorney claims man accused of killing Dallas 4-year-old is schizophrenic

The attorney defending the man suspected in the recent kidnapping and murder of a 4-year old boy in Dallas believes his client suffers from schizophrenia.

Black community leaders say economic inequality continues for Dallas minorities

Leaders of the Black Dallas community say people of color should get economic opportunities that have escaped them. They say the economic inequality today is still rooted in the historical segregation of the past.

Dallas Pride 2021 replaces parade with in-person variety shows

While there will not be a pride parade or festival this year, there will be two nights of indoor variety shows to support the LGBT community this weekend.

Early voting ends Tuesday for June 5 city and school district runoff elections

Today is the final day for people in Fort Worth and Arlington to vote early for the next mayor. Several Dallas city council races are also still undecided.

Dallas PD: Man with skateboard causes mass panic, evacuations at NorthPark Mall

Police say a man banging a skateboard inside NorthPark Mall caused shoppers and workers to run for the exits. It sounded to many people like gunfire, but police say there were no shots fired and no injuries.

Carry the Load march draws hundreds to Dallas for Memorial Day

A lot of people are honoring veterans and those who gave their lives for our country at the annual Carry the Load event in Dallas. The idea behind the event is to remind everyone about the true meaning of Memorial Day.

18-year-old dead, woman wounded in Dallas shooting

One person is dead and another is in the hospital after a shooting Saturday night in Dallas.

Man arrested for DWI after crashing into Dallas County deputy’s vehicle

A 31-year-old man was arrested for DWI and a weapons charge after he crashed into the back of a Dallas County Sheriff’s Office deputy’s vehicle early Sunday morning.