Dallas ISD superintendent focuses on transformation in 2020 State of the District address

Dallas ISD Superintendent Dr. Michael Hinojosa shared some of the district’s achievements for the year and talked about focusing on the future in his annual “State of the District” address.

Program to help renters become homeowners holds Dallas event

NACA, or the Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America, is hosting a multi-day event at Fair Park where people can learn more.

LEGOLAND Discovery Center Dallas Ft. Worth recreates the 'Leaning Tower of Dallas'

The "Leaning Tower of Dallas" has been an Internet sensation since Sunday, when part of the old Affiliated Computer Services building stayed up despite an implosion that was supposed to level the whole building.

Paul Quinn College re-dedicates on-campus chapel after lengthy renovation

The college nearly closed about a decade ago due to financial issues and falling enrollment. But a nearly four-year process to fix up the Richard Allen Chapel is now done.

The final finish line: SpeedZone Dallas shuts down

A place where many North Texans spent time racing cars and playing at the arcade has closed its doors.

Dallas Zoo introduces its newest chimpanzee, George

​​​​​​​The Dallas Zoo is introducing its newest chimpanzee, named George, to North Texans.

Most Airbnb sites in Dallas aren’t properly registered, city says

There are more than a thousand Airbnb and other short-term rentals in the city of Dallas, but only a third of the hosts are doing it legally.

‘Leaning Tower of Dallas’ still standing as removal plans get finalized

Elevators and stairwells from the old Affiliated Computer Services building in Uptown were still standing Tuesday after the weekend implosion of the 11-story building did not go as planned.

Dallas council considering additional rental scooter regulations

The council is looking at several ideas including creating parking corrals, limiting hours you can ride and having "no ride zones" in popular areas like Deep Ellum.