SummerFest Juneteenth Celebration Draws Families Together
DALLAS — Families filled the Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center for SummerFest, a Juneteenth celebration that brought together history, culture, local vendors and family fun. The event drew a strong turnout, with residents gathering throughout the day to celebrate freedom and community. Vendors lined the event spa
Texas town plagued by ‘drone highway’ says constant Amazon air deliveries are driving them...
Residents in Richardson, Texas have become up in arms about Amazon's nascent drone delivery program, complaining about the constant noise and raising concerns about safety and privacy.
Meet the explosive-detecting dogs protecting World Cup crowds in North Texas
Among the many security measures surrounding World Cup matches in North Texas, some of the most critical are working on four legs. They’re called "vapor wake" dogs — highly trained K-9s capable of detecting explosives not just in bags or objects, but on people moving through a crowd.
Officials race to contain screwworm as cases rise to 12
DALLAS (NewsNation) — The U.S. Department of Agriculture has confirmed at least 12 cases of the New World screwworm, including one case in a pet dog in New Mexico. The remaining cases involve cattle and other livestock in Texas, raising concerns the parasite is spreading to new areas of the states.
DART Informs Riders of Potential Paratransit Service Disruptions
Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) is preparing to notify riders about possible service disruptions if employees of contractor Transdev Services, Inc. go on strike, according to a written statement released yesterday. Though a walkout has not been called, DART officials said negotiations between Transdev and the union ar
Driver killed after car struck by DART Blue Line train in northeast Dallas, authorities...
Police say the vehicle crossed onto the tracks just before 5 p.m., injuring two train passengers and disrupting service along the Blue Line.
A Texas Discount Grocery Store Where Prices Stay Low And Selection Stays Surprising
You walk in expecting the usual discount grocery experience. Limited options, weird off brands, maybe a few dented cans. Then you see the olive bar. The imported cheese section. A whole wall of spices from places you have never heard of. This Texas grocery store does not follow the rules....
18-year-old killed when Pleasant Grove party turned deadly, family wants answers
A North Texas family is making a desperate plea for information after an 18-year-old was gunned down in Dallas overnight. “I don’t know what’s true and what’s not. Every story that I hear what they did to him, it’s horrible,” said Araceli Rodriguez. Rodriguez and...
Dallas Schools Roll Out One-Card Kid Pass for Buses, Lunch and Ballgames
Dallas ISD students are about to become walking barcodes, in the best possible way. Starting next school year, every student in the district will receive a standardized ID badge that can be used to ride the bus, grab school meals, check out library books and get into athletic events, all with a single card. The badges
These World Cup referees have ties to Texas
AUSTIN, Texas - Texas has quietly become a pipeline for some of the world’s top soccer referees, a connection that will come into sharper focus as the FIFA World Cup returns to the United States in 2026, with Dallas and Houston set to host multiple matches. From Austin to...

















