Fast-moving fire burns northeast Dallas apartments

Families in far northeast Dallas were forced to evacuate early Monday morning because of a fast-moving apartment fire.

Father of 10 fatally shot at Dallas apartment during attempted robbery

The family of 37-year-old Adrian Elvir is left devastated as they stood Sunday in the same spot where he was shot and killed in Dallas.

Man found dead following fire at Richardson apartment complex

Fire officials said a 39-year-old man was found dead after a fire at a Richardson apartment late Friday night.

2nd body found in search for men believed to have drowned in Trinity River

An officer at California Crossing Park in Northwest Dallas noticed a body in the Trinity River Friday night after dive teams ended their search for the night.

South Oak Cliff High School evacuated after threat

Students and faculty were ushered out of the school while police did a sweep of the campus.

Reunion Tower's new restaurant Crown Block opening soon

An upscale steakhouse is opening next week at the top of Reunion Tower. But unlike in the past, the new restaurant will not spin.

16-year-old Dallas boy killed in shooting, no arrests made

The victim and two other teens were walking down Highland Hills Drive when an unknown suspect shot at them.

Dallas crews continue search for man believed to have drowned in Trinity River

Search crews are back out on the Trinity River for the sixth straight day as they attempt to find the body of a worker who is believed to have drowned over the weekend.

19-year-old killed in Easter shooting, Dallas police release video of suspects

Guenser Genaro Chelel Ramos was killed on Sunday morning after a fight escalated into a shooting on Denton Drive near Harry Hines Boulevard in Northwest Dallas.

Proposed bill would increase pension payout for Dallas first responders who die in the line of duty

The Dallas Police and Fire Pension System may be the only one in the state that doesn't provide full pension benefits to survivors of those who die in the line of duty. That may change this legislative session through a bill filed by Dallas Democrat Julie Johnson.