Dallas chosen as 2026 FIFA World Cup host city

The Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex has been named as one of the hosts for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

North Texas small business owners concerned about interest rate hike

It’s a scary time for small business owners who have been dealing with record inflation, both as a consumer and with trying to run a company.

Man sues American Airlines after mistaken identity lands him in jail for 17 days

Michael Lowe spent 17 days in a crowded jail cell, alternating between sleeping on a concrete floor and a metal bunk. He had no idea why he was behind bars.

DFW has strong chance of hosting 2026 FIFA World Cup games

On Thursday, the Dallas-Fort Worth region will know if it will be one of the 2026 World Cup hosts for the U.S. The real prize our region is aiming for is a semi-final, championship game or the International Broadcast Center.

Dallas police response times increased by one minute, chief says

A city council that has been divided about their support of the city manager was unified Wednesday in their support of the Dallas police chief and his leadership style of the department. But the police department is not without its challenges.

Dallas City Council warned of inflation impact on city budget

Dallas may have a tighter budget next fiscal year due to a huge increase in the living wage as well as higher fuel costs.

Duncanville summer camp director credits police, counselors with saving lives during shooting

The director of the Duncanville Fieldhouse summer camp where a gunman opened fire Monday sat down only with FOX 4’s Shaun Rabb, heaping praise on police and camp counselors.

DART contract driver charged with sexual assault of woman with mental disability

A 44-year-old man who is a DART contract driver has been arrested after police said he sexually assaulted a woman who has a diagnosed mental disability.

Dallas ISD police chief addresses security questions following Uvalde shooting

The Dallas ISD police chief told a group of parents that in the wake of the Robb Elementary shooting, they have made adjustments to district summer programs like band camps and summer school.

Gunman killed in Duncanville summer camp shootout identified

The gunman who died in a shootout with Duncanville police at a youth summer camp has been identified as 42-year-old Brandon Ned.

Woman shot, killed in south Dallas

Dallas police are investigating the death of a woman whose body was found on the street in South Dallas Monday night.

Program gives Dallas teens free admission to attractions in July

Dallas teens will be able to visit The Perot Museum, Dallas Zoo, Dallas Arboretum, the African American Museum and more for free for the month of July.

Dallas Animal Services unveils plan to manage coyotes

In the month since a coyote attacked and injured a 2-year-old boy on the front porch of his family's Lake Highlands home, wildlife officials identified and killed four aggressive coyotes and set up a hotline for people to report aggressive coyotes. Now DAS has released its 30-page coyote management plan.

Dallas man bought nearly 100 guns to illegally sell to others, DOJ alleges

A federal indictment alleges 31-year-old Demontre Hackworth bought nearly 100 firearms from licensed dealers without having to go through a background check because he had a state “license to carry.” Then, he illegally sold them to other people.

Duncanville Fieldhouse police shooting disrupts youth summer camp

According to police, the gunman tried to enter a classroom with children inside but was unsuccessful. That’s when police say he fired a second shot from the hallway at the door. The assistant police chief says his officers did exactly what they were trained to do: stop the threat immediately.