Triple-murder suspect still at large 4 years later
Four years ago, a 14-year-old boy murdered several teens with the help of his father at a Texaco gas station in Garland.
Innocent victim's family still seeks answers in 2021 Garland Texaco triple-murder
Two of the teens had prior run-ins with the killer. The third victim was an innocent bystander, simply there to buy tacos for his family.
10 Years Ago: EF-4 tornado killed 13 people in DFW
It’s hard to believe it’s been 10 years since a devastating tornado outbreak hit the Dallas-Fort Worth area on the day after Christmas.
Complex liver transplant saves 2 lives with a single organ donation
A 3-year-old from West Texas is celebrating her first healthy Christmas at home thanks to a liver transplant. The highly complex procedure saved the lives of two people.
Convicted felon who robbed Garland bank while on supervised release sentenced
The robber, Damon Johnson, held a customer hostage at the bank and pointed a firearm at a teller before running off with approximately $3,900.
Mexican national living in Garland sentenced in drug trafficking case
A Mexican national who had been living in Garland was sentenced to federal prison for drug trafficking in North Texas.
THC ban in spending bill sparks backlash from Texas business owners
A federal spending bill aimed at reopening the government also threatens to ban nearly all hemp-derived THC products, sparking debate among Texas business owners and lawmakers.
Theft of landscaping equipment sets back Garland mentorship business
A Garland family woke up to find their truck and equipment adding up to $20,000 stolen from their front yard.
Anti-ICE, anti-fascist signs popular at North Texas 'No Kings' protests
Here's a look at some of the signs carried at the protests in North Texas.
Garland ISD hit with special ed abuse lawsuit for second time in months
A father at Davis Elementary School said he noticed his special-needs son had blood on his shirt and scratches on his arms. He says surveillance video from the school confirmed his worst fears.
Thousands attend 'No Kings' protests Dallas-Fort Worth despite rain
The No Kings Day of Defiance has been organized to reject authoritarianism, billionaire-first politics, and the militarization of the country’s democracy, according to a statement by organizers.
Garland police officer involved in fatal crash
A police officer in Garland was involved in a crash that killed another man on Friday morning.
Dallas juveniles charged after truck rammed into Garland gun store
Two Dallas teenagers, aged 14 and 16, have been charged with burglary of a building for attempting to break into a Garland gun store.
Multiple North Texas agencies arrest 3 in carjacking, traffic crash
Three suspects are in custody after a carjacking led to a manhunt by numerous North Texas agencies.
Garland gun store broken into for second time by use of vehicle
In a strange repeat of history, would-be thieves have once again used a vehicle to break into a Garland gun store.
Garland now home to what could be the largest cowboy hat in Texas
The sculpture is fittingly known as "The Big Hat" was put into place in Downtown Garland on Thursday.
Ex-Garland ISD teacher’s aide accused of assaulting special needs student; family files lawsuit
The family of a special needs child in Garland is pursuing legal action over an alleged classroom assault. The teacher's aide who is accused of shoving the child and grabbing his neck was arrested and is no longer employed by the school district.
Garland shooting victim forgives teen suspect
A Garland man says he has forgiven the 16-year-old accused of shooting him, describing the near-fatal incident as a "rebirth."
'A rebirth for me': Garland shooting victim forgives teen suspect
A Garland man says he has forgiven the 16-year-old accused of shooting him, describing the near-fatal incident as a "rebirth."
Garland jugging captured on video, 2 suspects arrested
Two people were arrested for a jugging crime in Garland that was captured on video.



















