Families of Billy Chemirmir's victims give impact statements to convicted killer

Family members of the victims of accused serial killer Billy Chemirmir gave victim impact statements Friday and tried to make him understand the pain he caused.

Dallas officer killed in wrong-way crash mourned, memorial placed outside police substation

As people in the community in El Paso and North Texas pay tribute to a young officer killed on his way to work, those who knew Arellano growing up say it was not a surprise he became a police officer.

4 to Watch: The top North Texas high school football games for Week 8

Last week we had some undefeated showdowns, but let's kick off week 8 with a pair of teams that aren't necessarily locked into the playoffs.

Mobile food pantry event held at Mark Cuban Heroes Basketball Center

Dallas Mavericks governor Mark Cuban teamed up with the North Texas Food Bank to offer some much-needed help to dozens of families in need.

Gun accidentally goes off in Dallas ISD cafeteria

The district says the gun “accidentally discharged” before school or breakfast started in the morning.

Grand Prairie apartment fire displaces dozens

A 3-alarm fire at a Grand Prairie apartment complex Wednesday night forced dozens of residents out of their homes.

Grand Prairie apartment fire leaves families homeless

The Red Cross is helping families whose apartments were damaged in a three-alarm fire Wednesday night in Grand Prairie.

4 arrested for stealing $278,000 in alcohol from Dallas County liquor distributor

The Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission has arrested four men accused of stealing nearly $300,000 worth of alcohol from a distributor in Dallas County.

Dallas serial wallet thief back in jail, facing a series of new charges

A Dallas woman who stole people's wallets from salons, offices, shops and more is back in the Dallas County Jail on new charges out of Austin and Oklahoma City.

Dallas doctor accused of tampering with IV bags' criminal history raises questions about accountability

“It's outrageous that this doctor was allowed to keep practicing in the state and have patients' lives in his hands," said Wade Wendell, the leader of a group advocating for patient's rights.