ICE Dallas removes Pakistani national identified as a national security priority

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Dallas removed an illegally present Pakistani national identified as a national security priority to his home country Feb 25, according to ICE Dallas officials.

Dallas man charged with DWI after fatal pedestrian crash in East Oak Cliff

Dallas Police have identified a man accused of running over a pedestrian early Saturday morning in the East Oak Cliff area. Police say he has been charged with driving while intoxicated.

Pedestrian killed in Southeast Dallas crash

Dallas Police are investigating a deadly crash that happened in Southeast Dallas just before midnight.

FOX 4's Shaun Rabb honored at Elite News Awards

FOX 4 reporter Shaun Rabb received the Cheryl Smith Communications Award at the 50th annual Elite News Awards on Friday night.

8 Dallas gang members arrested; alligator seized

Eight alleged gang members were arrested in South Dallas. Law enforcement officials also seized guns, drugs, money, and a live alligator.

State trooper still hospitalized after Dallas North Tollway crash in December

The family of a state trooper who was seriously injured in a crash in North Texas is sharing an update on his recovery. Trooper Austin Parrott was working a crash in Far North Dallas in December when another driver slammed into him.

National Weather Service, NOAA firings raise safety concerns for severe weather season

Cuts to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the agency that operates the National Weather Service, are raising concerns about how quickly meteorologists could get important weather data.

Nonprofit on a mission to improve literacy with free books for students

As school districts across North Texas struggle to get children reading at grade level, a Dallas-based nonprofit is working to provide free books in areas known as book deserts.

New Dallas County Juvenile director hoping to restore public trust

The director of the very troubled and still under criminal investigation Dallas County Juvenile Department is candidly addressing the issue – the good, the bad, and the necessary to turn juvenile services around.

Dallas hit-and-run suspect who injured boy, 13, thought he hit construction sign: police

Police say Jerome Walker claims he thought he hit a construction sign. He told police he went back to the scene to take a photo for an insurance claim but drove away once he saw first responders on the scene “because he did not have a driver’s license."

Measles vaccination rates in Texas: Find your school district

A measles outbreak in West Texas has people across the state curious about the vaccination rates in their communities. You can check the vaccination rates in your district and county here.

2 Mesquite juveniles arrested for 15-year-old’s murder

A 15-year-old boy is dead, and two other 15-year-old boys are facing charges for his murder in Mesquite.

JFK files: House Oversight Committee will hold March hearing, plan to visit Dallas

The House Oversight Committee is planning its first hearing on the release of records related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and a possible visit to Dallas.

8 arrested in Irving police prostitution sting

Irving police said the eight suspects were taken into custody on Tuesday during an operation that is part of their continued effort to combat human trafficking.

Fire damages Dallas assisted living center

Dallas firefighters worked to put out a fire at a four-story assisted living center on Lovers Lane Thursday morning.

City Council once again lowers Dallas police hiring goal to satisfy Prop U requirement

After nearly two hours of spirited debate, the city council passed a nonbinding resolution to beef up recruiting numbers within the Dallas Police Department. But instead of adding 325, they dropped the requirement to 300 this fiscal year.

Richardson girl pushes for girls flag football to become a UIL-sanctioned sport

Both boys' and girls' flag football teams are exploding in popularity with 20 million players worldwide. But in Texas, there is still a long way to go. One North Texas girl hopes it becomes a reality in the near future.