Missing Houston man Taylour Young found dead in his car at Dallas impound lot

Taylour Young, who was reported missing from Houston in December, was found dead in the trunk of his vehicle in a Dallas impound lot, according to police.

Exxon restructures divisions and packs up for Houston

One of the world's biggest and best known companies is leaving Irving and moving to Houston. Oil giant Exxon Mobile says the move will be complete by the middle of next year.

Police find body while searching for missing Fort Worth woman

Police found a body Monday afternoon while searching for a missing 31-year-old woman. She left her Fort Worth home Friday for a hike in Dallas but never returned.

Suspect killed after firing shots at Mesquite police officer

Mesquite police are investigating a fatal officer-involved shooting. They say the suspect fired shots an officer who returned fire.

North Texas synagogues request active threat training after Colleyville standoff

Security training paid off for those held hostage recently by a terrorist at a local synagogue. Now, other area synagogues are requesting some of that same training that helped a rabbi and others escape from a possible life and death situation.

Winter Storm Watch across North Texas starts Wednesday evening

The National Weather Service issued the Winter Storm Watch days ahead of an expected round of winter weather that is forecasted to include snow and ice starting late Wednesday and through Thursday.

Police hopeful Hamilton Park drug bust will curb crime in the area

Police hope the recent drug bust in Hamilton Park will turn the tide in an area that's long been a hotbed for crime. Still, some in the community remain skeptical. Many people who live there want direct answers and want to know how the bust will make things different.

Dallas human trafficking ring busted after months-long investigation

Dallas police say human traffickers were preying on women who are not from this country, promising work, but then forcing them into prostitution.

Still no agreement made from Dallas City Council on how to regulate short-term rentals

The city has been working on coming up with ways to regulate short-term rentals for two years. But on Monday, it was clear they are no closer to bringing about any consensus on how the city should handle short-term rentals.

North Texans prep homes, buildings for winter weather to avoid costly repairs

The storm cost hundreds of thousands of dollars in damages in some cases for local homeowners and organizations. With freezing temperatures in the forecast, they are doing everything they can to prepare.

Texas teacher turnover rate remains low despite pandemic challenges, new data shows

According to new data, at the beginning of this school year, the attrition rate for teachers in Texas was at 9.4%. Experts say that's actually much better than the national average sitting at 16%.

North Texans watching, worrying as Russian buildup continues next to Ukraine

The rally took place on Sunday at Dealey Plaza as tensions between the U.S. and Russia continue to ratchet up over the eastern European nation.

3 men charged with beating Mesquite gym security guard to death

Investigators say the three men beat a security guard while he was working at Fitness Connection on Town East Boulevard last Saturday. The attack was caught on camera. They have all been charged with murder.

Suspect arrested for beating elderly Dallas man to death with a cane

Police arrested 32-year-old Darren Hanson the murder of an elderly man in South Dallas. They say he robbed the 82-year-old and beat him to death with a cane.

ERCOT says grid is ready; North Texas homeowners prep for icy forecast

A winter storm with the possibility of ice and snow later this week has many North Texans preparing and remembering what happened a year ago.

1,500 mail-in ballot applications rejected in DFW due to new voter ID law, election officials say

With three weeks left to request a mail-in ballot, nearly 1,500 applications have been thrown out in Dallas and Tarrant counties mostly because of the new voter ID law. State and local officials say they are working fast to fix the issue.

Richardson ISD mask mandate set to expire on Friday

Beginning on Monday, face masks will be encouraged but not required for all Richardson ISD students, staff and campus visitors.