Former SMU student arrested for 'serious, credible threat' against university

A former graduate student at Southern Methodist University is facing felony charges for threatening to kill the university’s president and more.

3 North Texas students to compete in 2023 Scripps National Spelling Bee

Three students from North Texas will show off their impressive spelling skills this week at the annual Scripps National Spelling Bee.

Carry the Load ends with memorial march at Reverchon Park

Hundreds of people were on a mission to honor fallen military members on this Memorial Day. The relay ended with the Dallas Memorial March at Reverchon Park.

Dallas Symphony Orchestra's summer series starts

The family-friendly outdoor concerts are free. They feature patriotic songs along with scores from popular films.

Carry the Load helps people honor fallen service members for Memorial Day

Hundreds went out to Reverchon Park for the annual Carry the Load Dallas Memorial March for a mission to restore the true meaning of Memorial Day.

Wreaths Across America exhibit visits North Texas for Memorial Day weekend

Memorial Day weekend is about something much more than just spending time with family and friends. Many are making sure to honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom.

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May Dragon is once again serving up one of its most popular dishes at this year's Taste Addison. See how the restaurant makes its Sesame Chicken. You can also get a sample at Taste Addison June 2 & 3rd at Addison Circle Park

Dallas ISD sends home Winnie the Pooh-themed school shooting book to young students

One Dallas mother says the picture book on what to do during an active shooter came home in her son’s backpack without warning and without instructions. Her son was excited to read the book, but the mother quickly became emotional.

Former SMU student accused of making threat to university staff

Former SMU graduate school student Brian Jackel has been arrested, accused of making what SMU police called "serious, credible threats" to university staff.

Thieves steal copper, equipment from non-profit that feeds hungry Dallas ISD students

Hunger Busters prepares meals for thousands of Dallas ISD kids who would otherwise go hungry. But the operation is now on hold after tens of thousands of dollars worth of equipment and copper was stolen over the weekend.

Family of teen killed at Dallas 7-Eleven sues store and company

The family of a 17-year-old boy who was shot and killed at a 7-Eleven in Downtown Dallas is suing the convenience store and the chain.

More expected to travel this Memorial Day

DFW Airport is expecting its busiest Memorial Day weekend in four years.

Dallas police officer hurt in crash, driver arrested

A Dallas police officer was injured in an overnight crash that investigators said was caused by a drunken driver.

Bill passed increasing pension payout for Dallas first responders who die from occupational illnesses

A fight to fix death benefits for Dallas first responders who die not because of occupational hazards is over. Their deaths will now be considered line of duty deaths and their surviving family members will receive full benefits.

Tina Turner's life forever changed after fleeing from her husband, Ike, in Dallas

On July 3, 1976, Tina Turner decided to leave her abusive husband, Ike. She crossed a busy Interstate 30 and randomly stumbled into what was then the Ramada Inn.

Rowlett man sentenced to 43 years in prison for stalking, murdering ex-girlfriend

Andrew Beard, who was in a bitter custody dispute with his 24-year-old ex-girlfriend Alyssa Burkett, admitted to killing her in a Carrollton parking lot.