Dallas Animal Shelter offers $150 to fosters in effort to stop canine flu outbreak

The Dallas Animal Shelter needs to get 150 dogs out of its facility as quickly as possible because it is seeing an increase in canine flu and respiratory infections.

Richardson man pleads guilty to several Capitol riot charges

Another North Texan may be headed to prison for storming the United States Capitol early last year. Garrett Miller of Richardson pleaded guilty to nine of 13 charges against him.

Seagoville man found dead in burning car, family seeks answers

Firefighters found Larry Gosha's body inside a burning car Saturday night. Family members want to know why him and why now?

World Cup 2026: Leaders hope Dallas will be at the center of world’s biggest sporting event

AT&T Stadium in Arlington will host some World Cup matches in 2026. While it's still not clear if North Texas will host the final match, members of the Dallas Sports Commission are in Qatar taking notes in hopes that it will be.

Wylie woman accused of sexually trafficking 8-year-old

A North Texas mother is charged with human trafficking and is now tied to a man who is accused of taking sexual pictures of children all over the country and selling them using social media.

NTSB: No altitude advice before Dallas deadly air show crash

One of the key findings from the NTSB says a group of historic fighter planes was told to fly ahead of a formation of bombers without any prior plan for coordinating altitude. SIx people were killed.

City of Dallas breaks ground on affordable housing development in Old East Dallas

The city of Dallas and developers are working to turn a construction site into a mixed-income development to meet affordable housing needs in Old East Dallas. The community will be able to serve a single resident who earns just over $20,000 and a family of four making $50,000 up to market rate.

Man arrested for Family Dollar shooting charged in second murder

The man accused of killing a Family Dollar employee in Dallas was captured after allegedly committing a second murder in Lancaster.

Dallas Central Appraisal District hack still causing issues, tax bills may be delayed for thousands

Nearly one month after hackers shut down the Dallas Central Appraisal District in a ransomware attack, DCAD has notified the City of Dallas that it will still be more than a week before it can launch a new limited website.