Venezuelan man injured in Dallas ICE shooting now at immigration detention center, records show
The lone survivor of last week's shooting at the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement field office in Dallas is at an immigration detention center south of Fort Worth after being released from the hospital, ICE records show. Jose Andres Bordones Molina of Venezuela, 33, is now detained at Prairieland Detention...
For Some Reason, SHEIN is at the State Fair of Texas
The State Fair of Texas has long held its reign as the ultimate foodie event. This year, it seems fast fashion brands are getting in on the action, too. Global online retailer SHEIN debuted The SHEIN Saloon at the State Fair of Texas, which will be located in the Nimitz Terrace until Oct. 7.
North Texas Scratch-Off Winner Hits $3 Million Jackpot
Texas Lottery pays out another huge prize! Here's the story of the latest $3 million winner and the scratch-off that made them rich.
A top North Texas barbecue joint is opening a new location Friday
RICHARDSON, Texas — One of the top barbecue joints in North Texas -- in all of Texas, in fact -- is opening a new location Friday. Hurtado Barbecue, acclaimed for its "Mexicue"-style blend of craft barbecue and Tex-Mex (try their brisket nachos at Globe Life Field, seriously), is opening a food truck at Oak Highlands...
Man confesses to fatally shooting victim after hitting him with car, according to police...
Laderion Finley was fatally shot early on September 27 following a dispute over a stolen iPhone. 26-year-old Kent Butler turned himself in to police, confessed to the shooting, and provided the firearm used. The dispute began with a phone theft, escalated to a physical fight, and ended after the suspect...
Viral social media posts spark debate over State Fair of Texas attendance and costs
DALLAS, Texas — When longtime DFW content creator Jared Guynes walked into the State Fair of Texas on opening weekend and week, something felt different, he told WFAA. “I couldn’t help but notice how scant the crowds were,” Guynes told WFAA. “It was alarming to me as a visitor to see.”
Eviction fees could fund homelessness initiatives, Dallas County commissioner suggests
New money from eviction services could cover homelessness efforts not earmarked in the budget, Dallas County Commissioner Andy Sommerman has suggested. Under a stressful deadline this week, commissioners updated fees for sheriff and constable services. Those service fees — like for writs and warrants for evictions...
Dallas Delivery Robots Recorded Stuck at Full Stop
A recent sidewalk standoff in Dallas shows that even robots have their moments of confusion—something we all understand!
You can get paid to help Fort Worth Police investigate calls
It's a job where you work with Fort Worth Police to investigate calls and help solve crimes--but you're not a sworn police officer. The Fort Worth Police Department's Civilian Response Unit (CRU) is looking to hire nine people, which would bring their force up to 20 employees. "We go to...
‘Leon Bridges Way,’ Fort Worth honors Grammy-winning musician
The city of Fort Worth is renaming part of South Calhoun Street in honor of Grammy-winning musician Leon Bridges. City leaders passed a resolution to install street toppers marking “Leon Bridges Way” along the stretch between East Vickery Boulevard and East Broadway Avenue. Bridges, who grew up in...