The Latest
-
Texas Marks First Sunday With New Law Allowing Earlier Beer, Wine Sales
Texas law no longer prohibits the sale of beer and wine before noon on Sundays — a change that took effect days before the Labor Day weekend.
-
Texas Mom Curates Homeschool Starter Kit to Teach Kids About Black History
A Grand Prairie mother is encouraging families to celebrate and learn about Black history not just for one month, but year-round.
-
New Study Examines Whether Breast Milk Can Help Protect Infants From COVID-19
Breast milk is often called liquid gold because of its benefits to babies, and a new study points to evidence that it could also help infants in the fight against COVID-19.
-
2 Officers Wounded, Shooter Dead Following Texas Bus Hijacking: Police
Two officers were wounded and an armed man who hijacked a DART bus and fired out the windows at officers Sunday afternoon is dead, Garland, Texas, police say.
-
Dallas' ‘Leaning Tower' Could Take ‘Several Days, or Weeks' to Come Down
On Monday morning, a crane and wrecking ball were brought in to knock down the remainder of ‘The Leaning Tower of Dallas,’ but knocking a building down with a ball is a tedious process.
-
Remains of Partially Imploded Building Dubbed ‘Leaning Tower of Dallas'
After an implosion didn’t go as planned on Sunday morning, the middle core of the former Affiliated Computer Services tower, which includes a pretty tough elevator shaft, remained standing with a bit of a lean Sunday night.