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Residents and volunteers in Oak Cliff are collecting donations for families displaced after a deadly explosion and fire that killed at least three people.
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Fort Worth police say two deadly officer-involved shootings unfolded within hours on May 16, including one suspect accused of firing near officers and another who allegedly targeted police.
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Federal prosecutors say a convicted felon shot at Grand Prairie police officers during a May 2 domestic violence investigation before surrendering after an exchange of gunfire.
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued Rubinsky Roofing, alleging the Dallas-area company took payments for roofing jobs that were delayed, abandoned or never completed.
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Texas AG Ken Paxton sues 'TexAM' university, alleging illegal degree programs and deceptive brandingTexas Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing a North Texas school operating as "TexAM," alleging it illegally offered degrees and misled students about ties to Texas A&M.
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The governor announced the expansion after hundreds of arrests in Houston.
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A Dallas man was convicted of mailing threats to federal judges and sending white powder hoaxes that shut down a Fort Worth courthouse. He faces decades in prison.
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Sweden and Czechia will have base camps in the Dallas-Fort Worth area for the FIFA World Cup. The base camps will be where teams practice and rest during the tournament.
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A third wave of No Kings protests are scheduled across the U.S. and North Texas on Saturday.
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As U.S. Transportation Security Administration workers face missing a second full paycheck on Friday amid a government shutdown, nonprofits are stepping up to provide food.
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Preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup are continuing as planned even as host cities wait for federal FEMA security funding tied to the global tournament, according to multiple North Texas agencies.
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Here's a breakdown of the 2026 judicial candidates and why these statewide races matter for voters across Dallas-Fort Worth.