North Texas students head back to school with big changes

It's the first day of school for more than 20 districts across North Texas! Teachers and students are navigating the new academic year, which brings significant changes and some new challenges.

Grand Jury records from Epstein case to remain sealed
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A Manhattan judge denied a request to unseal grand jury transcripts from the case against Jeffrey Epstein?s child sex trafficking co- conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell. The judge said releasing the files would erode confidence in the legal process.

Texas Democrats quorum break continues as bills loom
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For the second week, Texas House Democrats are protesting a controversial redistricting bill by remaining out of state, which has stalled other legislation, including flood relief bills.

DWI suspect with prior charge crashes truck into Mesquite family's home

A Mesquite family was left unharmed after a truck crashed into their home, and the driver, who was arrested and charged with DWI, was found to have a previous pending DWI case.

DWI suspect with prior charge crashes truck into home
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A Mesquite family was left unharmed after a truck crashed into their home, and the driver, who was arrested and charged with DWI, was found to have a previous pending DWI case.

President Trump places deploys National Guard to D.C.
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President trump is placing the Washington D.C. police department under federal control and sending in the national guard to, in his words, make the nation's capital safer. Take a look at the move that while unprecedented, is within the scope of presidential powers.

Collin College campus shooting leaves 1 injured
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Plano police are investigating a shooting at the Collin College campus Sunday night that left one man injured and a suspect in custody.

Dallas pauses DEI programs to protect over $300 million in federal funding

The City of Dallas voted to pause its DEI programs to avoid losing $305 million in federal funding, a move that drew criticism from community advocates who urged the city to find an alternative solution.

Dallas pauses DEI programs, protecting $305m in funding
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The City of Dallas voted to pause its DEI programs to avoid losing $305 million in federal funding, a move that drew criticism from community advocates who urged the city to find an alternative solution.

Three dead in North Austin shooting, suspect detained
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Three people are dead and a suspect has been detained after a shooting incident at a North Austin Target, says APD.

Grand Prairie resident wins $1M on scratch-off lottery ticket

A lucky Grand Prairie resident is $1 million richer after claiming the top prize in a Texas Lottery scratch ticket game.

Garland Police investigate after male prisoner dies in custody

The individual had been booked on fentanyl and tampering with evidence charges and had been hospitalized for feeling ill just one day prior.

Woman dies in multi-car crash after running stop sign, police say

A woman died late Sunday after allegedly running a stop sign and causing a multi-vehicle crash in the Pleasant Grove area, according to Dallas police.

2026 FIFA World Cup volunteer applications open Monday

Applications to volunteer for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which will be held in North Texas, are set to open on Monday.

3-year-old among victims identified in triple-fatal Dallas shooting

Three people are dead, including the initial shooter, after an early Saturday morning incident in Dallas. One of the victims was a child.

Dallas ISD track star, state champ dies unexpectedly before senior year begins

Just days before 17-year-old Roy Hughes was to start his senior year at Lincoln High School, his family is mourning the loss of the star student and athlete.

Missing Garland woman found safe

Police in Garland are asking for the public's help to find a missing 61-year-old woman with medical issues who was last seen Friday morning.