Closing of Dallas DOE regional office halts all services to Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi, union says

Eleven Democratic senators are demanding an investigation into the Trump administration’s efforts to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education, warning the cuts could have "disastrous consequences on the education system." Meanwhile, services to Texas and two other states have already completely come to a halt.

Downtown Dallas Neiman Marcus to remain open through holiday season

The downtown Dallas Neiman Marcus will remain open through 2025 before the location is "reimagined" the company announced Friday.

Fort Worth firefighter hurt while saving a home

The Fort Worth firefighters were able to put out a garage fire and save a neighboring house. One firefighter was hurt in the process.

Dallas shooting sends 3 to hospital

Police haven't said if they have a suspect in custody or if they are searching for one.

Texas Senate Bill 31 looks to eliminate emergency abortion 'loopholes'

Texas lawmakers took up a trio of bills that aim at strengthening some of the strictest abortion laws in the nation. But one bill is intended to clarify when doctors can perform an abortion during an emergency — a situation some doctors say has been murky.

Little Elm school nurse killed after intoxicated driver runs red light, Prosper police say

Police say an intoxicated driver, who's been convicted of DWI in the past, struck and killed a school nurse and mother of two. Dash camera footage shows the moments leading up to the crash.

Top MS-13 gang leader arrested in Woodbridge, Virginia

U.S. authorities have arrested one of the top leaders of the MS-13 gang in the country, the FBI announced Thursday.

How the controversial Pepper Square development rezoning vote went down

At one point, the developer threatened the city council with abandoning the project altogether and leasing the property out to night clubs and bingo halls instead if he kept getting delayed.