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Dallas, TX, United States

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Dallas weather: North Texas drivers dealing with treacherous conditions

Freezing rain caused dangerous and icy conditions on many roads in North Texas. Here’s an overview of what drivers are dealing with throughout the area. → Read More

Klyde Warren Park opens newly expanded, renovated children's park Friday

The new and improved children's park at Klyde Warren Park is reopening on Friday after some major renovations. → Read More

Construction begins on apartments in Arlington’s entertainment district

The city of Arlington will soon welcome a new residential building in the middle of all the action. → Read More

State Fair of Texas opens with new attractions for 2022

Big Tex is ready to say “Howdy, folks!” for another year. The State Fair of Texas opened this morning for its 24-day run. → Read More

State Fair of Texas vendors facing supply shortage

Vendors affected by supply shortages and inflation are having to get creative for this year's State Fair. → Read More

Thousands pack Texas Live! for the 'longest line of sandwiches' charity event

Thousands traveled to Arlington Saturday morning to participate in the ‘Longest Line of Sandwiches’ at Texas Live!. → Read More

Man goes on trial for Mesquite police officer’s murder

Jury selection starts Monday in the capital murder trial of a man charged with killing a Mesquite police officer. → Read More

Dallas exhibit features powerful stories from teen Holocaust victim's diary

A powerful new exhibit is open at the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum. It's inspired by the diary of a 14-year-old girl who was living in a Polish ghetto. Unlike Anne Frank, whose family was wealthy, Rywka Lipszyc's story is that of the more typical Jewish family. → Read More

North Texas gas prices hit another record high; oil and natural gas prices also soaring

The price of gas in North Texas hit another record and it is likely to go much higher. → Read More

Carpenter Park opens on east side of Downtown Dallas

A remarkable new urban park opens on the east side of Downtown Dallas today. → Read More

Dallas County closing 5 COVID-19 testing sites

Several COVID-19 testing and vaccination sites in Dallas County are shutting down. → Read More

Rockwall County homes damaged by EF-1 tornado

The National Weather Service sent out a survey team and determined it was a brief EF-1 tornado that caused the damage in the neighborhood. → Read More

Local group helping with Jacksboro tornado cleanup and recovery efforts

In the wake of a destructive EF-3 tornado, the Jacksboro community will get some much needed help from volunteers. → Read More

Lewisville ISD is latest school district to close due to COVID-19

Lewisville ISD is closing all 70 campuses beginning on Wednesday through the rest of the week. → Read More

Enchant Christmas returns for 2021 at Dallas' Fair Park

Enchant Christmas is now in Fair Park and will open to guests Friday, the day after Thanksgiving. → Read More

COVID-19 vaccine clinics begin at 20 Garland ISD elementary schools.

Garland ISD and Dallas County Health and Human Services are partnering to host the COVID-19 vaccine clinics. → Read More

Cowboys coaches optimistic Prescott will play vs. Minnesota

The Dallas Cowboys hope their starting quarterback will be back from his latest injury in time for the next game. → Read More

Fort Worth to proclaim Tuesday ‘Tay Day’ in honor of Atatiana Jefferson

The family and friends of Atatiana Jefferson will be there as Fort Worth proclaims Tuesday “Tay Day.” → Read More

Local nonprofits seeking support for North Texas Giving Day

Today is North Texas Giving Day. It's a chance for people in the community to support local nonprofits and causes. → Read More

Vacant lot in South Dallas food desert transformed into urban farm for new growers

A new farm right in the city could make fresh produce more accessible for people in South Dallas. → Read More