In ‘Operation Red Card,’ D-FW police side with feds for FIFA 2026
North Texas law enforcement launched Operation Red Card, a 90-day federal crackdown targeting violent crime and trafficking before the FIFA World Cup
Young Dallasites participate in Bike and Roll to School Day, promote healthy habits
The promotion of Bike and Roll to School Day is intended to encourage activity and habit-building among children and adults.
How common hailstorms impact home insurance for North Texans
Frequent North Texas hailstorms caused billions in damage and are sending Dallas-Fort Worth home insurance premiums higher.
What are the gas prices in Dallas today? Here’s how to check daily averages
Oil supply chain disruptions continue to have negative impacts on North Texans, with gas prices trending high most days.
Richardson police fatally shoot man who allegedly hurt 4 in knife attack at restaurant
The attack reportedly took place at Good Vibes Bar & Grill in Richardson, according to the restaurant’s Facebook and KXAS-TV (NBC 5).
Ellis County deputy fatally shoots man reportedly firing gun, threatening self-harm
Ellis County deputies said they shot a man who was reportedly firing off a gun and threatening self harm Wednesday.
Irving ISD board names top administrator as lone finalist for superintendent
Irving ISD Chief of Staff Dorian Galindo is lone finalist for superintendent. She replaces Magda Hernandez.
How the deadly shootings in Carrollton’s Koreatown unfolded
On Tuesday, a 69-year-old man opened fire near a Korean market in Carrollton. Across two crime scenes, police said he killed two, injured three.
Paxton demands proof these Texas school districts are displaying Ten Commandments
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is seeking records from 29 school districts on compliance with the state’s Ten Commandments law.
Two Texas residents were on board cruise ship with hantavirus outbreak
Two Texas residents disembarked from the MV Hondius before the outbreak was identified, state health authorities announced.