Dallas skyline will light up blue Thursday to honor essential workers during coronavirus pandemic
The Dallas skyline on Thursday will be illuminated in blue to honor the millions of essential workers on the frontlines of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.
The Dallas skyline on Thursday will be illuminated in blue to honor the millions of essential workers on the frontlines of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.
Dozens of first responders out in quarantine as first Dallas officer with COVID-19 returns to work
An eighth Dallas firefighter has tested positive for the coronavirus and 120 are now in quarantine.
An eighth Dallas firefighter has tested positive for the coronavirus and 120 are now in quarantine.
Dallas theological professor loses father to coronavirus
A Frisco man who lost his father to COVID-19 coronavirus will have to hold his memorial online.
A Frisco man who lost his father to COVID-19 coronavirus will have to hold his memorial online.
North Texans with serious health issues having to choose between delaying treatment or risk getting COVID-19
Many people were already dealing with chronic health issues or a serious diagnosis before the spread of COVID-19.
Many people were already dealing with chronic health issues or a serious diagnosis before the spread of COVID-19.
Dallas to spend $1.5 million on RVs for first responders
The Dallas City Council approved a plan to buy recreational vehicles as quarantine shelters for first responders.
The Dallas City Council approved a plan to buy recreational vehicles as quarantine shelters for first responders.
Police: Woman crashes after being fatally shot near Fair Park
Dallas police found a woman shot to death inside a wrecked out car overnight.
Dallas police found a woman shot to death inside a wrecked out car overnight.
Businesses donate face shields to Dallas police officers
Dallas police gratefully accepted a donation of 1,000 face shields.
Dallas police gratefully accepted a donation of 1,000 face shields.
Experimental medications, therapies in the works in effort to treat COVID-19 coronavirus
There are still a lot of unknowns that remain regarding treatments for COVID-19 coronavirus.
There are still a lot of unknowns that remain regarding treatments for COVID-19 coronavirus.
Need for foster families across Texas expected to spike once pandemic is over, experts say
Some groups are concerned that across our state when COVID-19 has cleared, we'll be overwhelmed with child abuse and neglect cases.
Some groups are concerned that across our state when COVID-19 has cleared, we'll be overwhelmed with child abuse and neglect cases.
Dallas City Council working to fast-track relief for renters, small business owners
Dallas city council members are working to fast track relief for small businesses that may not be able to get federal relief. The city is also looking to provide rent assistance for people who have lost their income.
Dallas city council members are working to fast track relief for small businesses that may not be able to get federal relief. The city is also looking to provide rent assistance for people who have lost their income.
Health department enforcing stay-at-home order for businesses still open in Dallas County
There’s a ground campaign in Dallas County to enforce its stay-at-home order.
There’s a ground campaign in Dallas County to enforce its stay-at-home order.
FEMA denies disaster declaration for October tornadoes in Dallas
Federal officials have rejected the disaster declaration for the Dallas area submitted for last October’s destructive tornadoes.
Federal officials have rejected the disaster declaration for the Dallas area submitted for last October’s destructive tornadoes.
Tensions continue between Dallas Judge Clay Jenkins, Gov. Greg Abbott over pop-up hospital
Texas Governor Greg Abbott addressed a rift between his office and Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott addressed a rift between his office and Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins.
Superintendent: Dallas ISD students likely won’t return to schools this year
The Dallas Independent School District will make a decision about the rest of the school year next week.
The Dallas Independent School District will make a decision about the rest of the school year next week.
Family seeks plasma donor for Midlothian man battling COVID-19
The family of a Midlothian man fighting for his life against COVID-19 is asking for the public’s help getting a vital plasma donation that could help save him.
The family of a Midlothian man fighting for his life against COVID-19 is asking for the public’s help getting a vital plasma donation that could help save him.
Dallas ISD plans to offer childcare for essential employees during COVID-19 pandemic
Some Dallas schools will be used as child care facilities to help essential workers. It's just one example of a way to try to make things easier for people who are trying to get through the coronavirus pandemic.
Some Dallas schools will be used as child care facilities to help essential workers. It's just one example of a way to try to make things easier for people who are trying to get through the coronavirus pandemic.
Suspected car thief killed outside Oak Cliff store
A man police believe tried to steal a vehicle was killed outside a convenience store in east Oak Cliff Sunday morning.
A man police believe tried to steal a vehicle was killed outside a convenience store in east Oak Cliff Sunday morning.
FASTSIGNS is making 15,000 face shields for Dallas PD, North Texas hospitals
A Dallas sign company is switching gears to help protect Dallas police officers and North Texas hospital staff.
A Dallas sign company is switching gears to help protect Dallas police officers and North Texas hospital staff.
Governor threatens federal government will move resources away from Dallas if judge does not express need
Governor Greg Abbott’s chief of staff sent a letter to Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins Sunday, stating federal assistance - in the form of hospital capacity - could be moved away from Dallas if the judge does not confirm the need for it.
Governor Greg Abbott’s chief of staff sent a letter to Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins Sunday, stating federal assistance - in the form of hospital capacity - could be moved away from Dallas if the judge does not confirm the need for it.
The Statler Hotel in Dallas offering free rooms, food for medical workers during COVID-19 fight
The Statler Hotel in Dallas is working with local hospitals to offer free rooms and food to medical workers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Statler Hotel in Dallas is working with local hospitals to offer free rooms and food to medical workers during the COVID-19 pandemic.



















