North Texas charities help out families in need in honor of Andre Emmett

The Josh Howard Foundation partnered with the Dreams Really Exist Foundation, which remembers Andre Emmett, to give out items to families in need.

2 injuries reported after DART trains make contact

There were two minor injuries reported after two DART trains made contact in Downtown Dallas Saturday afternoon.

Some North Texas hospitals have been able to vaccinate more people than expected

Both Parkland and Methodist hospitals said they were able to get more doses out of their initial vaccine shipments by using a certain type of syringe.

Marine veteran to run 250 miles to raise awareness for PTSD

U.S. Marine Corps veteran Lupita Hernandez is dedicated to changing lives and this year is no different. On Friday, she will begin a 250-mile run to honor fellow veterans who have experienced PTSD.

Dallas bicyclist injured in hit-and-run crash

Investigators are looking for the driver who hit a man on a bicycle in the Dallas Medical District and then left him lying in the roadway.

Developer accused of bribing two ex-Dallas City Council members

Federal prosecutors say Sherman Roberts paid Carolyn Davis and Dwaine Caraway to steer council votes on affordable housing projects in 2015.

Removal of 'shingle mountain' in Dallas now underway

Crews have finally begun the process to remove the eyesore in Dallas known as shingle mountain.

Charles Haley, DeMarcus Lawrence team up to reward students for reading

Hall of Fame defensive end Charles Haley and lineman DeMarcus Lawrence gave away bicycles Wednesday as part of the Tackle Tomorrow program, which encourages students to read.

Unemployed Texans holding on to hope for second stimulus check

There’s some news that Congress could reach a deal on another stimulus check, which will bring much needed help for Texans looking for work.

Dallas hosts Q&A livestream with police chief finalists

A virtual interview for the finalists hoping to be the next Dallas police chief showed where the candidates stand on issues plaguing the city.

MacKenzie Scott gives $4.1 billion to charities including Dallas YMCA, Prairie View A&M

MacKenzie Scott, philanthropist, author and former wife of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, said she has given away $4.1 billion in the past four months to hundreds of organizations as part of a giving pledge she announced last year.

Crews to begin cleaning up Shingle Mountain in South Oak Cliff

Dallas has been fighting a recycling company in court to get rid of the eyesore that's become known as Shingle Mountain. With the latest judgment, it could soon be gone.