Thursday is Ovation Day in Dallas and Fort Worth

There was a coordinated effort between the Dallas and Fort Worth mayors to go out and make some noise as a show of support for healthcare workers and essential workers.

Line of cars wrapped around Fair Park for food pantry distribution

Hundreds of cars stretched far beyond the entrance of Fair Park Thursday morning as the North Texas Food Bank, with help from the National Guard, handed out boxes of food to those in need.

Economists: 300k jobs likely lost in North Texas due to coronavirus pandemic

Economists predict the coronavirus pandemic could cost the Texas economy nearly $101 billion with nearly 300,000 jobs lost in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.

Dallas City Council sorting out how to help renters, homeowners at risk of losing their homes due to COVID-19

Dallas City Council members are sorting through how to best use an influx of money from the federal government to help renters and homeowners at risk of losing their homes because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Toys for Tots distributing some toys early due to COVID-19

The Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots program collects and distributes millions of toys to deserving children each year during the holiday season. During this pandemic, the organization decided it didn’t want to wait until the holidays to provide support.

Dallas PE coach goes door to door delivering laptops

A devoted PE coach at a Dallas elementary school went the extra mile to make sure students can stay connected at home. Coach Robley Cash went door to door to deliver 30 laptops to students.

Dallas County commissioners halt $2M payment to operate overflow hospital

Dallas County commissioners put on hold a plan to put $ 2 million down to operate the overflow hospital set up in Downtown Dallas. There are questions whether the facility at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center will even be needed.

3 people killed in wrong-way crash on Dallas North Tollway

A portion of the Dallas North Tollway was closed for some time Sunday morning because of a fiery crash that killed three people in North Dallas.

North Texas churches offer online, drive-up services on Easter Sunday

It was a different kind of observance for many Christians on Easter Sunday, as churches across the U.S. prepared online services for their members because of the COVID-19 pandemic.