The murder of Anthony Egeonu was the breaking point for a packed room of concerned residents who live in downtown Dallas.
Dallas says a review of city programs, and existing and planned projects supported by federal grants, is underway.
Housing Forward, Dallas’ lead homelessness response agency, is seeking $5.6 million in city dollars to bolster the Street to Home initiative — a program city officials say can cut unsheltered homelessness in half by 2026.
After a security guard was killed at a downtown Dallas CVS, police detail new crime-fighting plans, but residents say safety concerns remain.
Brown, who was 18 at the time of the alleged crime, was arrested and initially charged with kidnapping and theft in connection with the death of 4-year-old Gernon, whose body was found on May 15, 2021, in the 7500 block of Saddleridge.
Family members are suing the city of Dallas for the wrongful death of a man while police chased a murder suspect. They say they want to prevent this kind of thing from happening again.
FRISCO — The City of Frisco is gearing up to host the Dallas Open Tennis Tournament, running from Feb. 1 to Feb. 9. The city is expecting the event to bring thousands of tennis fans and millions of dollars to the area, giving Frisco a global stage.
Two Dallas Police Department employees were arrested over the weekend on separate intoxication-related charges, according to statements from the department.
DALLAS — Almost six months to the day after his fire truck hydroplaned and plunged off an overpass onto train tracks below, Dallas Fire-Rescue Lieutenant John Hampton is still grappling with his survival and recovery. "You don't think about it until it happens," Hampton said, wiping away tears in his first interview since the crash.
Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins is holding a news conference Tuesday afternoon to "discuss the financial and operational impact to county programs" of an executive order issued by President Trump that freezes most federal spending.
The 2027 first-round pick was the only one Dallas had to offer because NBA rules prohibit trading first-round picks in successive years, and the Mavericks, at the time, owed the Knicks a first-rounder in 2024 or 2025 from the Kristaps Porzingis deal ( it officially became the ‘24 pick in April) and Brooklyn one in 2029 from the Irving deal.