To strengthen North Texas’ food system, Dallas group turns to healthcare solution
A Dallas community-led initiative is working to expand healthcare access for food workers to boost long-term stability in North Texas’ food system.
Where does my toll money go? Five most common misconceptions about the NTTA
NTTA is a self-funded agency designed to be fully dependent on the toll revenue collected from motorists who use the tollways.
2 men face capital murder charges in shooting death of unborn baby, Dallas police say
Two men are facing charges for allegedly shooting at a vehicle, hitting a pregnant woman and killing her unborn baby early Sunday, Dallas police said.
Judge reinstates longtime North Texas transportation chief Michael Morris
Temporary injunction reverses Morris’ firing as Denton County lawsuit against NCTCOG moves ahead.
Live radar: Wednesday brings another chance for rain, thunderstorms to D-FW. Here’s when
The wet weather is forecast to continue into Thursday before the sun returns to the Dallas-Fort Worth area on Friday.
Tenth Street neighborhood in southern Dallas gets online museum to highlight history
A new digital museum is telling the story of the Tenth Street Historic District in Oak Cliff.
ADL counts fewer incidents of antisemitism in 2025, but fears ‘new normal’
ADL reports fewer incidents of antisemitism in 2025 than 2024, but leaders worry of “normalization”
Five things to know about Texas license plates: Why two plates are required and more
With more than 26 million vehicles registered in Texas today, license plates are ubiquitous in the Lone Star State.
Older residents are caught in the affordability gap in North Texas
Older North Texans relying on Social Security income are severely short of the basic needed income.
After a lifetime of work, D-FW retirees struggle to stay afloat
Rising costs widen gap between income and expenses for Dallas-Fort Worth retirees