Exxon Mobil Corporation, based in Irving, is planning to save an extra $3 billion in costs by the end of...
College Basketball Top 25: Baylor Remains at No.3
The latest Associated Press (AP) Top 25 men’s basketball rankings were released Monday, March 7, with the...
Biden Administration Misses Big Chance to Reduce Prescription Drug Costs
President Biden has repeatedly promised to make health care more affordable. And his administration has...
By Carl Schmid | Mar 7, 2022
DFW Women 20 Years apart in Age Share the Stories of their Heart Attacks
Despite a nearly 20-year age difference between them, two women in Arlington share similar stories of having...
By Tracy Moseley | Mar 7, 2022
Mission: DFW Protests United Way’s 21-Day ‘Woke-ism’ Challenge
Texas Christian University (TCU) is promoting the 21-Day Racial Equity Habit Building Challenge during the...
County DA Criticized for Calling out Judges She Says Set Bonds too Low
Tarrant County District Attorney Sharen Wilson is facing backlash from attorneys for criticizing two judges...
By Mary Dada | Mar 7, 2022
Church Evicted after Pastor Wishes Death on LGBTQ People in Video Sermons
A pastor for the Stedfast Baptist Church in Hurst has announced the church was forced to close its doors...
Women Charged with Murder Arrested in Cambodia after Fleeing Dallas
Two women have been arrested a second time on charges connected to the killing of a 23-year-old Seattle...
By Mary Dada | Mar 7, 2022
Sacklers & Purdue Pharma to Pay $6 billion to U.S. for Opioid Settlement
Purdue Pharma LP, owned by the Sackler Family, reached a settlement agreement to pay $6 billion in cash to...
By Manny Legrand | Mar 7, 2022
DFW Resident Faces Jury as First January 6 Trial Begins
The first federal trial for the events of January 6, 2021 began March 2 with Wylie native Guy Reffitt, who...
Texas AG Paxton to Face George P. Bush in Republican Runoff
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton will face off against Land Commissioner George P. Bush in a Republican...
U.S. Rep. Van Taylor Admits to Affair and Ends Reelection Campaign
U.S. Representative Van Taylor (R) made the stunning announcement Wednesday that he would end his reelection...
Teacher Quality Partnership Program Offers $35 Million in Grants
The U.S. Department of Education is accepting applications for competitive grants in the hopes of improving...
By Tracy Moseley | Mar 5, 2022
Former Executive Convicted of Embezzling $1.3 Million in Company Funds
Tamara Wallace, a former executive of a Flower Mound company, has been convicted of embezzling over $1.3...
By Mary Dada | Mar 4, 2022
County Investigating Equipment Failure that Delayed Election Results
Tarrant County officials have begun an investigation after election equipment malfunctioned on March 1,...
By Mary Dada | Mar 4, 2022
Local Police Department Steps Up Efforts to Curb DWIs
The Garland Police Department is stepping up its effort to curb the amount of people driving while...
By Mary Dada | Mar 4, 2022
Mavericks Blow Big Lead but Rally to Defeat the Los Angeles Lakers
The Dallas Mavericks defeated the Los Angeles Lakers 109-104 on Tuesday night. Dallas was dominant in the...
TCU School of Medicine Expands to Local Medical Innovation District
The Texas Christian University School of Medicine has announced it will be contributing to the medical...
By Manny Legrand | Mar 4, 2022
Dallas Love Field Opens USO Center for Traveling Service Members
Dallas Love Field opened a full-time United Service Organizations (USO) center on March 1. Love Field and...
By Mary Dada | Mar 4, 2022
UTA Launches Center to Improve Health Care in Rural Texas
In a move to advance health care in rural Texas, the University of Texas at Arlington has launched a new...
By Mary Dada | Mar 4, 2022