North Texas teen with no health insurance battles aggressive form of cancer

Cody, 19, was diagnosed approximately six weeks ago with Chondroplastic osteo sarcoma, which is a combination of bone and cartridge cancer. The Weinman’s have already racked up over $329,000 worth of medical bills.

More schools shut down because of flu outbreak

A private school in Dallas and another small school district in North Texas are shutting their doors because of the flu and other illnesses.

1 critically injured, 3 arrested following Dallas crash and police chase

One person was critically injured in a crash police believe was caused by a drunken driver overnight. Two others were then arrested in a related police chase.

First business reopens in North Dallas shopping center heavily damaged by October tornado

Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson met with other leaders on Wednesday to discuss what to do with money donated to tornado victims as the first business in a damaged shopping center has reopened.

New Dallas police monitor eager to begin work

Tonya McClary was chosen after a months-long search and starts work later this month. She believes the climate is ripe for change and people recognize something needs to happen and she hopes to be that solution.

Dallas mayor launches new student employment program

The mayor of Dallas is determined to create more summer jobs for young people in the city.

Dallas-area leaders to evaluate bond process after double murder at Texas A&M Commerce

According to the DA, judges see an offender's criminal history when deciding a bond amount, but might not receive all the specifics of the crime they are accused of, unless they contact the DA's office, or a prosecutor is present.