Volunteers repair North Texas veteran's home

James Enochs, a disabled veteran, spent years serving as a combat photographer in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Last week volunteers worked to make James and his wife Linda's home safer.

Things to do in Dallas this weekend: June 16-19

From Juneteenth celebrations to great way to make dad's day, there are a lot of things to do in Dallas-Fort Worth this long weekend.

Wreaths Across America exhibit visits North Texas for Memorial Day weekend

Memorial Day weekend is about something much more than just spending time with family and friends. Many are making sure to honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom.

Hoax school threats disrupt Irving schools, students charged

The Irving Police Department took to social media to alert the community about an increasing number of school threats posted online. Irving is one of several cities in North Texas dealing with an increase in threats.

Dallas County escaped inmate captured in Garland

Carlos Duarte was working with special privileges around 4 p.m. Wednesday when he jumped from a transport vehicle wearing nothing more than a pair of boxers.

Psychologist: Irving mom accused of killing kids doesn’t meet criteria for not guilty by reason of insanity

The psychologist who evaluated Madison McDonald testified she believed the mother was mentally ill but also knew what she did was wrong and should not be found not guilty by reason of insanity.

Father of Irving girl allegedly killed by mother testifies in court

The father of one of two Irving girls that prosecutors say were killed by their mother told a jury about the moment he learned of his daughter's death on Thursday.

Trial begins for Irving mom who confessed to murdering her two daughters

In 2021, Madison McDonald walked into the Irving Police Department, used a telephone to call 911, and told police she smothered her 1 and 6-year-old daughters.

Group of teens skips school, steals alcohol, causes crash that killed girl, Irving PD says

Irving police say a group of high school students skipped out on a planned school walkout, stole alcohol from a Tom Thumb and were involved in a crash that killed a girl.

North Texas students take part in walk out to demand action on gun safety

Students across the country, including some here in North Texas, participated in a walk out Wednesday to protest gun violence and advocate for gun reform.