Dallas police Sgt. Thomas Michael Fry is accused of stealing, pawning department firearms, adding to a concerning number of police guns on the streets
The last major collision of a commercial U.S. airline dates back to 2009, when a Colgan Air incident left 50 dead near Buffalo, New York. Federal regulators tightened safety requirements following the crash, including bolstering aircraft carrier inspection requirements and pilot training hours.
The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza’s latest collection features archival NBC 5 footage related to the John F. Kennedy assassination.
A steakhouse in the Dallas Arts District from the Instagram-famous chef known as Salt Bae has closed. Nusr-Et, the steakhouse by Turkish culinary social media star Nusret “Salt Bae” Gökçe, served gold-coated steaks and other pricey entrees in the Dallas Arts District at 1900 N.
Dallas-Fort Worth remained under a flood watch Thursday morning as storms continued to dump inches of rain on North Texas.
This is the ninth installment in a series of essays by architecture critic Mark Lamster that tells the history of Dallas through the buildings and places that define the city. Can you imagine downtown Dallas without Klyde Warren Park?
The murder of Anthony Egeonu was the breaking point for a packed room of concerned residents who live in downtown Dallas.
In addition to fine dining and unforgettable restaurants, the city is also home to one-of-a-kind cocktail bars, unique museums and a world-class arts district that everyone should explore at least
The Dallas Mavericks have been heavily injured this season, but one bright spot has been the play of 24-year-old Quentin Grimes, who looks like a keeper.
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.
A Cowboys rising young defensive lineman figures to get plenty of attention in free agency this winter, especially from Dan Quinn.
Dallas police say they will continue to uphold the constitutional rights of all residents and encourage victims of crime to report those crimes regardless of their immigration status.