Mesquite officer, Rowlett marshal arrested for targeting alleged stalker, arsonist with violence
Investigators say a frightening escalation involving arson and stalking led a Mesquite police officer and his city marshal father to break the law and target their alleged perpetrator with violence.
Dallas City Council may consider lowering neighborhood speed limits to 25 miles per hour
As part of the Vision Zero initiative, traffic fatalities in Seattle decreased by 26% in part due to reduced neighborhood speeds of 25 and 20 miles per hour. New York saw a 39% decrease.
Pleasant Grove store owner believes attempted break-in is connected to recent burglaries
The owner of Pleasant Grove market says she believes the suspects who tried to break into her store earlier this month may be the same people featured in a recent story on FOX 4 News.
Jerry Jones trial comes to abrupt end, all lawsuits to be dropped
All lawsuits have been dropped between Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones and a woman who claimed she's his daughter.
DART hopes to restore Downtown Dallas transit line by Wednesday
Several different DART routes normally pass through the tracks damaged this weekend, meaning schedules being thrown off for thousands of riders.
First Baptist Dallas hopeful it can save portion of historic sanctuary
First Baptist Dallas is still working to learn what can and cannot be saved of the church's historic sanctuary after a devastating fire last Friday.
Jerry Jones heads to federal court to fight woman claiming to be his daughter
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones returns to an eastern Texas courtroom on Tuesday to fight a decades-old paternity dispute.
Dallas car thefts may be connected to social media trend, police say
Cars at a Dallas apartment complex may have been targeted because of a social media trend leading to an increase in vehicle thefts involving Kias and Hyundais across the country.
Women who sued Texas over abortion law share stories in Dallas
On Monday, three women who sued the state for the right to get an abortion held a panel discussion at the First Unitarian Church of Dallas.
Dallas County Juvenile Board looks to make improvements after executive director resigns
The Dallas County Juvenile Board held an emergency meeting to accept the resignation of Executive Director Darryl Beatty on Monday afternoon.
Hurtado's Barbecue to open Dallas location
Owner Brandon Hurtado hopes the new location outside the Dallas Farmers Market will be open before the end of the year.
DART begins testing Silver Line train in Plano and Richardson
Starting this week, Plano and Richardson residents will get a glimpse of Dallas Area Rapid Transit’s new Silver Line train.
Dallas shooting: Woman killed in East Oak Cliff
Dallas police arrested two people for a shooting that killed a woman overnight.
Dallas woman shoots, kills man 'because he wouldn't stop following her,' report says
Dallas police arrested a woman for fatally shooting a man late Sunday night.
Fire engine crash damages DART tracks, affects service in Downtown Dallas
DART service is being impacted because of a crash involving a fire engine that veered off a bridge in Downtown Dallas.
4 Dallas firefighters injured after engine hydroplanes, falls off bridge
Four Dallas firefighters are in the hospital after their engine drove off an elevated roadway and landed on the DART tracks below.
Dallas police investigate deadly shooting in Old East Dallas
Dallas police are investigating a shooting that killed a 31-year-old in Old East Dallas on Saturday night.
First Baptist Dallas' historic sanctuary will be rebuilt, pastor says
“If we allow that thing to remain in ruins, it will look to the whole world like we have been defeated by the evil one, so we are going to rebuild, we're going to recreate," said Senior Pastor Robert Jeffress.
First Baptist Dallas' historic sanctuary may need to be demolished, cause undetermined
First Baptist Dallas' historic sanctuary may have to be demolished after a fire on Friday night, Dallas Fire-Rescue says.
Coppell library gets commemorative stamp for 50th anniversary
The United States Postal Service is giving away a commemorative postmark to recognize 50 years of the Cozby Library and Community Commons in Coppell.