DeSoto church members honor healthcare heroes

Members of a DeSoto church came together to honor healthcare workers fighting the coronavirus.

Texas asks FEMA to reverse decision on disaster declaration for October tornadoes

The state is appealing the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s decision to reject a disaster declaration over the October tornadoes in Dallas and Erath counties.

Dallas salon that re-opened in defiance of countywide restrictions ordered closed by judge

The city of Dallas was granted a temporary restraining order against Salon a la Mode by a Dallas County judge, which means there is now a court-ordered cease and desist against the salon.

Parkland Hospital sees sharp increase in COVID-19 cases days before Texas begins reopening

Parkland Hospital in Dallas is seeing a sharp increase in COVID-19 patients. Health officials say it’s not a good sign just days before the state of Texas will reopen some businesses.

Here’s what you need to know about Dallas’ rent and mortgage aid

The city of Dallas has announced rent and mortgage assistance initiatives to help people during the of the coronavirus crisis.

Parade organized to honor retiring Dallas priest

Hundreds of vehicles caravanned by Christ the King Catholic Church in Dallas over the weekend to thank the man who led their church for almost three decades.

Restaurants hoping for a safe reopening plan as more federal aid becomes available

North Texas restaurant owners are eager to hear what Gov. Greg Abbott will say on Monday. Many are in danger of closing for good if they cannot reopen safely and soon.

Dallas police searching for driver who struck police car, then fled in another vehicle

Dallas police are working to find the driver who “intentionally” backed into a DPD squad car, before taking off on foot, getting into another vehicle that was waiting for him, and then fleeing the scene.

Restrictions on non-essential medical procedures have left some North Texans waiting to get help they need

Although Texas Governor Greg Abbott has loosened restrictions on non-essential medical procedures and surgeries, North Texas hospitals are still trying to figure out how to safely move forward.