Solar eclipse expected to impact the Texas power grid

On April 8, the moon will block the sun and the sky over Texas will be dark. The organization that manages the state's power grid is taking steps to make sure it can withstand a significant drop in solar power generation.

Missing Dallas County boy found safe

The boy, named Max, was playing outside with his dog when the animal ran off into the woods.

Israel-Hamas War: Carrollton doctor shares stories after saving lives in the Gaza Strip

Dr. Bilal Piracha, who works at Castle Hills ER in Carrollton, recently returned from assisting a hospital in Gaza where he saw the devastation from the Israel-Hamas war up close.

2024 Eclipse: Dallas preparing for crowds, traffic on day of eclipse

To avoid gridlock the Dallas Office of Emergency Management encourages employers to treat April 8 like a snow day, with only essential workers heading into the office.

Dallas resident wins $5 million on Texas Lottery scratch off

A Dallas resident is $5 million richer after purchasing a scratch-off ticket at a convenience store in Highland Park.

Two Dallas police officers dragged, injured by suspect who fled in vehicle

Two Dallas Police Department officers were injured after they were dragged by a suspect who drove off as they were approaching the vehicle.

1 dead, 2 injured in rollover crash on I-35 in Dallas

One person is dead and two others were taken to hospitals after a rollover crash on I-35 in Dallas early Sunday morning.

Juvenile arrested after shots fired in Coppell

A juvenile was taken into custody after Coppell police said he fired several shots Friday afternoon.

Two 18-year-olds killed in Dallas shooting

Dallas police are investigating the shooting deaths of two 18-year-olds Friday night.

Irving teen run over by texting driver urges motorists to watch out for pedestrians

Despite an increased focus on bicycle and pedestrian safety, TxDOT says Texas roads are getting deadlier. Fatalities are up an alarming 30%. Texas drivers killed 200 more people walking or cycling compared with five years ago.

Dallas councilwoman urges public to work with police to further curb violent crime

Dallas City Councilwoman Carolyn King Arnold went door-to-door to encourage folks to not just see something, say something, but if you know something, do something.