Celebrate the total solar eclipse in Dallas at these two free events

If you are still deciding where you want to witness the total solar eclipse over Dallas, there are two free options with space still available.

Shred Day 2024: Destroy your sensitive documents for free

The free Comerica Bank and Iron Mountain Shred Day is Saturday, April 13 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Mercer Business Park, located on the northwest corner of Interstates 35 and 635 in Dallas.

Texas To-Do List: Immersive Gamebox

At this gaming spot in Deep Ellum, you become a part of the game.

Cotton Bowl renovations underway in Fair Park

The stadium, which opened in 1930, is undergoing $140 million worth of upgrades.

LEGO lessons helping North Texas students learn about upcoming solar eclipse

Schools across North Texas are preparing students for the solar eclipse on April 8. For a couple teachers in McKinney and Dallas, these lessons involve LEGOs.

Cedar Hill shooting kills mother of 3; no arrests made

45-year-old LaCrecia Thomas, a mother of 3, died at the hospital after a shooting on Tuesday morning.

Cirque du Soleil's new country music show coming to Dallas during State Fair of Texas

A new Cirque du Soleil show featuring songs from country music legends and contemporary stars is coming to Fair Park in Dallas during the State Fair of Texas.

What causes a total solar eclipse?

What happens during the solar eclipse? FOX 4's Dan Henry explains and shows some other objects you will be able to see in the sky on April 8.

Nonprofit collects furniture for North Texas families in need

Some families are feeling more at home thanks to donations from Project Home Furnishings DFW, a local nonprofit that collects furniture and brings it to families in need.

City planners gear up for World Cup 2026 matches in North Texas

The fanfare of Dallas being selected as a host city for the 2026 World Cup has simmered. Now, the logistical marathon has begun.

How North Texans reacted to the solar eclipse in 1979

With the April 8 eclipse around the corner, KDFW went back into the archives to find how North Texans experienced past eclipses.