Trackdown: Help find Mesquite park shooting suspect Adrian Gray

Police are looking for a man who opened fire in a popular Mesquite park and injured two people. It happened just before Thanksgiving when about two dozen teenagers were in the park on a sunny November Day.

SMU students chant 'Fire Nico' at Dallas Mavericks GM

Dallas Mavericks general manager Nico Harrison attended an SMU game on Tuesday night. Students at the game took an opportunity to let him know how they

NYSE Texas to be headquartered in Dallas

“Texas is the most powerful economy in the nation, and now we will become the financial capital of America," said Governor Abbott.

More than 6,400 homes without power after thunderstorms in DFW

Storms swept through North Texas overnight, leaving more than 6,400 homes without power. Crews are working to restore service as strong winds and heavy rain caused widespread outages.

Dallas restaurants on Yelp's 2025 Top 100 Places to Eat list

Yelp has released its 2025 list of the Top 100 Places to Eat, and it includes a handful of restaurants in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Here's who made the list.

Dallas homeowners fear dropping city's parking requirement will inundate neighborhood streets

Advocates say dropping the city's parking requirement for developers will create space for more affordable housing in the city. However, others are concerned that it will create chaos on neighborhood streets.

Dallas County to replace some voting equipment that caused problems

Dallas County Commissioners moved to resolve a problem that led to long lines during the last election. It was an issue with the electronic devices used to check in voters, verify their precincts, and print the proper ballots.

Dallas Mavs eject fans protesting Luka Doncic trade

Some Dallas Mavericks fans angered by the trade of superstar Luka Dončić were removed from the American Airlines Center on Monday night.

JFK assassination: Thousands of undisclosed records uncovered by FBI

Thousands of records connected to the assassination of former President John F. Kennedy as a result of President Donald Trump’s executive order to release the files have been uncovered by the FBI.

Red Cross hoping to rebuild blood supply after disastrous January

The American Red Cross needs help rebuilding its blood supply after a difficult month where donations were impacted by the winter weather, wildfires, and the flu season.

North Texas man accused of sexually assaulting child while out on bond for previous child sex charge

Eduardo Martinez was wearing an ankle monitor for the first child sex charge. Police say when he met with an underage girl while out on bond, he tried to explain the ankle monitor, telling her he was "tricked" into meeting a girl "who lied about their age."

Trump's push to slash wasteful spending threatens public health research in North Texas

Stephen Love with the DFW Hospital Council says the cuts could impact staffing and compromise patient safety. He says many universities and researchers are rightfully concerned.

City council committee wants to scale back Dallas police hiring goal amid push for more officers

The original proposal would have directed the city manager to boost the hiring goal from 250 new officers to 400 for the current fiscal year. But on Monday, the Dallas Public Safety Committee recommended a lower target of 325 new hires.

Disagreement between romantic rivals leads to deadly southeast Oak Cliff shooting

The man accused of fatally shooting another man in southeast Oak Cliff over the weekend allegedly did so after his ex-girlfriend's new boyfriend threw a drink at the side of his car.

Missing Irving 12-year-old found safe in Alabama

Alison Ramirez-Lopez was found safe in Alabama after going missing Sunday morning when she left to walk to a friend's birthday party.