Dallas residents irritated with bulk trash collection delays across the city

Dallas residents fed up with bulk trash sitting on their sidewalks for weeks are demanding answers from the city, and Dallas City Council members are not satisfied with the explanations they are getting.

Dallas looking into offering paid parental leave for city employees

Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson, whose wife gave birth to their third child less than a week ago, is now calling on the city to consider offering paid parental leave.

Some North Texas cities offering incentives to receive COVID-19 vaccine

As demand for the COVID vaccine continues to go down in North Texas, some cities are coming up with clever ways to motivate more folks to get vaccinated.

Details released on COVID-19 vaccination events outside AAC before Mavericks playoff games

The city of Dallas has released information on the COVID-19 vaccination events that will be held outside the American Airlines Center before the Dallas Mavericks playoff games Friday and Sunday.

Charges upgraded for 18-year-old accused of kidnapping and killing 4-year-old Dallas boy

Police charged 18-year-old Darriynn Brown with injury to a child with intentional bodily injury. He was already charged for burglary and the kidnapping of 4-year-old Cash Gernon.

Bill aimed at ending street racing and stunting passes Texas Senate

It’s not an understatement to say street racing and stunt driving is a growing problem in North Texas. Now, those involved have something to lose if they are caught – their cars.

Trackdown: Help find the man who killed Doris Ramirez in front of her kids

In this week’s Trackdown, Dallas police are working to find a man who supposedly loved a 33-year-old woman, but police said he shot and killed her in front of her kids.

Dallas ISD 2021 senior earns more than $400,000 in scholarship offers

Paola Hernandez will graduate in June from DISD's Hillcrest High School with more than $400,000 in scholarship offers and acceptances to 14 universities.

Fletcher's Corny Dogs return to Golden Chick for summer 2021

The corny dogs will be available on Saturdays and Sundays only starting Memorial Day weekend through August 1.

Rally and march in honor of George Floyd held in Downtown Dallas

In Dallas, civil rights activists and their supporters marked the anniversary of George Floyd's death with a rally at the Dallas police headquarters. Activists discussed what’s changed, or hasn’t changed, over the course of one year.

Parents mull over learning options as mask mandate ends at Dallas ISD schools

As the mask mandate in schools is set to end soon, Dallas ISD says parents can pull their students from in person at any time during this school year, even though it highly encourages face-to-face learning.

Euthanizations could resume at Dallas Animal Services with adoptions slowing down

Dallas Animal Services says it is running out of room because of a drop in adoptions. The shelter has not euthanized an adoptable pet since the fall of 2019, and it will take the community’s help to keep it that way.

Dallas police looking into cold case of missing teen from 2015

Dallas police and Clear Channel came together to try and help find Maria Elizalde, a young girl who went missing when she was 15.

'Bo's Law' aimed at increasing police accountability heads to Gov. Abbott's desk

A bill named after the man murdered in his Dallas apartment by a former police officer is heading to the governor’s desk. Bo's Law increases police accountability but didn't make any changes to the Castle Doctrine.

Dallas mom gives birth to quintuplets at Parkland Hospital

Brenda Raymundo and her husband had been trying to have a child for three years, but at the first ultrasound they were not prepared to learn they were expecting five.

North Texas family pushes for tougher seatback safety rules after life-changing crash

The impact of a seatback’s collapse left a young girl with a traumatic brain injury. Her plight is the motivation for a bill moving through the U.S. Congress -- the Modernizing Seatback Safety Act.