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The city says it is still working to cancel approximately 1,700 appointments created through a shared invitation link → Read More
The suspect, 21-year-old Joshua Scott remains in custody in lieu of a $2 million bail. → Read More
Judge Clay Jenkins said Dallas County would receive as many as 2,000 vaccine doses per day from the state, starting next week. → Read More
City Manager T.C. Broadnax says the list of seven finalists could be narrowed further later this week. → Read More
Harris spoke of the urgency of exercising what she called "your power" when going to the polls. → Read More
A bi-partisan ballot board reviews mailed-in signatures, audits day-of in-person voting to ensure counts match. → Read More
Once filled out and mailed, counties offer ways to confirm your ballot was received and counted. → Read More
The debate was streamed across WFAA's digital platforms Thursday. → Read More
Ticket broker expects 16,000 to 20,000 fans inside AT&T Stadium vs Atlanta on Sunday → Read More
Amendment would fund 21 civilian police jobs, variety of programs in arts and infrastructure → Read More
Superintendent Michael Hinojosa said he will meet with Dallas County health officials on Wednesday ahead of Sept. 8 start of school → Read More
Museums in Fort Worth and Dallas begin are reopening this weekend after five months of COVID-19 closures. → Read More
Allen, Plano, McKinney and Frisco ISD plan to offer in-person learning in September → Read More
The Johnson County school district, with just over 1,000 students, has a COVID-19 triage set-up to treat students who exhibit symptoms → Read More
“One of the problems that’s come up that I never had before COVID was blood pressure problems," says Shawn Cook. → Read More
Superintendent Michael Hinojosa will advocate for a Sept. 8 start for in-person and virtual learning at a board meeting Thursday, July 23. → Read More
"That’s the person who’s got your back, you know," said Donald Long, opening up about his wife's 3-month battle with the coronavirus. → Read More
Group pushing to rename Lamar Street after Botham Jean held an event over the weekend → Read More
"This is anything but traditional," said Fire Chief Robert Fite. Lynn Creek Marina capacity capped at 50% for July Fourth. → Read More
DISD sent out packets of five books for every student to help grow reading during the summer. → Read More