PHOTOS: Dallas Museum of Art picks architects for building redesign

The changes proposed for the DMA include a new floating contemporary gallery on the roof, a new roof terrace overlooking Klyde Warren park and a change to the building's entrances.

North Texas districts prepare students for the first day of school

A few of the largest school districts in North Texas are holding back-to-school events this week to give their students a one-stop shop for supplies and services.

Gas prices on the rise nationwide but drop slightly in North Texas

As of Friday morning, the average price for a gallon of regular gas in Dallas-Fort Worth is $3.56. That’s two cents below what it was Thursday but still higher than it’s been for about nine months.

Innocent driver in Dallas road rage shooting out of the hospital

An innocent driver was the victim of a road rage shooting in Dallas involving two other drivers. The shooting victim was recently released from the hospital. Police are still searching for the shooter.

Dallas begins repairs on water pipe that's been leaking millions of gallons

Millions of gallons of water meant for Dallas Water Utilities customers for drinking, bathing, and cooking ended up wasted, essentially becoming a swamp. The city said it's due to a leak that had been ongoing since at least October.

Dallas police shoot armed suspect at Pleasant Grove motel

Dallas police say a man shot at officers at a motel in  Pleasant Grove, and those officers fired back. The shooter was injured and taken to a hospital in critical condition.

Things to do in Dallas this weekend: August 4-6

From back-to-school events, to concerts and fights there is a lot to do this weekend in Dallas-Fort Worth.

Man found dead in Rowlett pool, police look for person of interest

Rowlett police are investigating the death of a man found unresponsive in a swimming pool. They are also looking for a man seen running away from the home.

'The Musers' to be inducted into the Texas Radio Hall of Fame

The Ticket's George Dunham, Craig Miller and Gordon Keith are among 20 names that will be inducted into the Texas Radio Hall of Fame.

Dallas city staff sitting on $43 million in unused American Rescue Plan Act money

Dallas city staff proposed using the $43 million in American Rescue Plan Act dollars to build a fiber network intended to increase internet access in the city. However, council members' questions revealed then that the plan would just duplicate a fiber network that already exists.