A Dirty Dozen Years: Will a North Texas Sports Team Ever Win Another Title?
It’s been 12 years since one of the four major sports franchises in D/FW have been crowned champions. When will it happen again?
It’s been 12 years since one of the four major sports franchises in D/FW have been crowned champions. When will it happen again?
Pride Month kicked off on Thursday with the triumphant raising the city’s rainbow flags at City Hall and Love Field.
In September, all Texas cities will be required to track and report drug overdoses to law enforcement.
The infamous Theranos founder reported to a minimum security facility this week to begin an 11-year sentence.
Stores in the mall will begin to open today, with some others opening on Thursday. New security measures will also be in place.
The cyber criminals behind the recent attack have been busy across the U.S. and abroad.
A widower and a group of podcasters haven’t stopped searching for answers into a perplexing crime, although they’ don’t share the same approach.
People with certain conditions, such as asthma, are encouraged to stay indoors during days with poor air quality.
After a busy legislative session, we reflect on local Republicans’ five zaniest moments this year.
The Crown Act will outlaw discrimination on the basis of hair for schooling, employment and housing in Texas.
For more than 30 years, Juanita J. Craft was a trailblazing leader and passionate advocate for the Black community in Dallas. Until her death in 1985, she was a vocal fighter for civil rights and led the charge to desegregate the Texas State Fair. She did much of her work…
After over a decade of debate, a major thoroughfare is set to be rebuilt after a vote by City Council.
In 1998 a Dallas man was sentenced to life in prison for a murder he said he didn’t commit. He’s now free.
Destin is a favorite destination for Texas tourists in the Sunshine State. But some groups are warning the public about going there.
The high-profile Republican war of words has made an already wild final week of this Legislative session even more so.
The U.S. Eduction Department’s Office of Civil Rights has its eye on a North Texas school district.
More than two weeks after Mauricio Garcia killed eight people, reports shed light on his possible motivation and the lives of those he murdered.
This new collaboration with the Biden administration provides a new way to combat unsheltered homelessness in North Texas.
A clip of Texas House Speaker slurring his words has sparked calls for his resignation.
The AAUP’s report about Collin College cites three professors who alleged that the administration breached their First Amendment rights.
The group behind the cyber attack against Dallas claimed it will soon release data stolen from the city unless paid a ransom.
The Foundation for Individual Rights and Education has threatened Uvalde’s school district with legal action if it doesn’t lift its ban on a parent.