First event at Globe Life Field is a high school graduation

Irving ISD’s Jack E. Singley Academy held commencement at the new facility on Friday afternoon. It was the first of 49 graduations from 18 different districts to take place at the ballpark through the end of June.

Grocery store gives out Mother’s Day meals

People lined up outside a grocery store in Irving Sunday to pick up Mother’s Day meals.

Irving couple has spent past month battling COVID-19

March started with Missy Page having the flu and her husband having COVID-19. Now a month later, she has the coronavirus.

Officer fatally shoots armed man at Irving 7-Eleven

An Irving police officer shot and killed an armed man who burglarized a 7-Eleven Thursday morning.

University of Dallas students abroad in Italy take precautions amid coronavirus outbreak

Nearly 100 students are living and learning at the university's Rome campus in Marino, Italy. The university says no cases have been reported anywhere near their Rome campus, and none of their students in Italy have shown any signs of coronavirus.

Irving couple quarantined over coronavirus concerns on cruise ship says their test results were negative

An Irving couple who traveled to Japan for their honeymoon, and then ended up quarantined due to concerns over the coronavirus, says that their test results from the CDC came back negative.

Irving couple quarantined over coronavirus concerns on cruise ship could soon return home

An Irving couple who traveled to Japan for their honeymoon, and then ended up quarantined due to concerns over the coronavirus, says they're now one step closer to getting home.

Alleged sex abuse victims worry about compensation after Boy Scouts declare bankruptcy

Alleged victims of sexual abuse at the hands of Boy Scouts leaders are worried they might not get the compensation they are seeking after the Irving-based organization filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy.

Boy Scouts of America files for bankruptcy due to sex-abuse lawsuits

Barraged by hundreds of sex-abuse lawsuits, the Boy Scouts of America filed for bankruptcy protection Tuesday in hopes of working out a potentially mammoth victim compensation plan that will allow the hallowed, 110-year-old organization to carry on.