Dallas' Klyde Warren Park wins ‘Oscar’ of park awards
The Urban Land Institute’s Urban Open Space Award honors the park for its impact on downtown and the immediate neighborhood.
The Urban Land Institute’s Urban Open Space Award honors the park for its impact on downtown and the immediate neighborhood.
LATEST NEWSGov. Rick Perry says UT Southwestern Medical Center and the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston will be Texas’ two designated treatment centers for Ebola patients.All travelers arriving...
Meanwhile, Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins says, “We are winning the fight” against the disease.
The Irving-raised artist co-founded the USA Film Festival and helped launch Wes Anderson’s directorial career.
Fund have also been set up to help the nurses who have Ebola and the families of the Ebola patient who died.
A search of the man's clinic came after a client alleged that he told her her dog needed to be euthanized, but said she was told by a former employee months later that the animal had been kept alive for blood transfusions.
Bishop Kevin Farrell offered the family a cabin at an Oak Cliff conference center after city officials appealed for help.
2014 is on pace to be the hottest year since record-keeping began, federal meteorologists say.
The North Texas Municipal Water District could limit sprinkler use to once every two weeks, the limit during the summer.
A World Health Organization official called the nation’s containment of the deadly virus a “spectacular success story.”
The next big milestone is Nov. 7, "the magic date" when health officials will be able to declare Dallas completely free of Ebola, Mayor Mike Rawlings said Monday.
An unfunded, $76 million plan includes everything from a climbing wall to a lighted disc golf course.
But officials have begun talks about charging activity and rental fees, possibly by April, on the pedestrian bridge.
Neither a hailstorm nor fears about Ebola put a damper on the dollar tally. Funnel cake ale figured in a fair first.
Also, Plano police say a vendor at an arts and crafts show caused a stir when talking about Ebola.
We haven't been able to reach Sheffie Kadane this morning - he's at a meeting in Arlington - and his secretary says she's unable to access his schedule at the moment.
Staff writer Tim Cato reports:
Staff writer Tim Cato reports:
Problem: A sign to resume speed at the end of a school zone has been knocked down in the 1800 block of Centerville Road in the White Rock area.Status: The issue is being investigated. Who’s responsible:...
Louise Troh’s Sunday school class helped her grieve for a daughter who died in childbirth and now prepares to help her grieve again.
Dallas churches prayed for the hospitalized nurses and those still being monitored during the 21-day watch for symptoms.
With about $20 million from the county and the Regional Transportation Council, the city hopes in coming years to link up hike-and-bike trails with one another, with DART stations, even with other cities.
Organizers said they have a backup plan to turn around AT&T Stadium quickly in January if the Cowboys are still playing.
Thomas Eric Duncan’s family remains under quarantine until midnight as officials look forward.
Congregants at a small North Carolina church call the Ebola victim a compassionate man with big dreams.
Nina Pham worked and lived in Dallas, but the young nurse grew up in east Fort Worth, where she attended Catholic schools.
The annual fundraiser for breast cancer research and services marked its 32nd year Saturday at NorthPark Center.
Under the guidelines, another patient displaying the symptoms Thomas Eric Duncan had wouldn't warrant testing — and might well be sent home.
A memorial listing the 42 people hanged or shot as Union sympathizers will be dedicated Saturday, but that doesn't mean history has been settled.
Hospital spokesmen report mixed results and say increases may reflect seasonal ailments as well as fear of Ebola.
The push includes employee rallies, YouTube videos, a #presbyproud campaign and candid words from the hospital's clinical leader.
The organization, which represents over 7,000 physicians, recommends that area campuses remain open, even if they have students who are related to people being checked for Ebola.
The Dallas Bar Association’s grand prize went to Dallas Morning News reporters on a series on Kaufman County slayings.
This year's fair was No. 75 for Glenn and Dennis Moore of Fort Worth, who kept the streak going with a visit Thursday.
The dogs do not appear dangerous in the video, but police have said the officer was responding to a 911 call for assistance after several animals cornered residents in a vehicle.
The electric transmission company disputes findings by the PUC that it cut maintenance spending more than 20 percent even as it was adding customers.
The group fighting to ban the drilling practice is badly outgunned in the latest campaign finance reports.
The hospital challenges allegations of missteps made by health care workers a day earlier.
The head of the CDC and a top doctor from Presbyterian come under sharp questioning from a House subcommittee.
School closings, forced leave of absences, appointment cancellations all part of fearful reactions to exposure to U. S. Ebola patients.
CDC Director Tom Frieden was on the hot seat as lawmakers pressed for answers on failures to contain the virus.
Residents near Amber Vinson’s apartment in Northeast Dallas work to resume normal life, while fear spreads in her northeastern Ohio hometown.
A dedicated crew keeps an eye on Bentley, the pet of nurse Nina Pham, while she receives treatment.