Veteran Offers Help For Military Couples
When one partner accomodates the other’s preferred method of coping, a marriage is in better shape. And that social support could be the key to saving lives.
Key Cloning Gives Criminals Easy Access
Burglars are using new technology to copy your key and have access to your home.
Dallas Protesters Put Pressure On Mexico Over Missing Students
North Texans frustrated over missing Mexican students call for justice.
Dallas City Employees Honored For Rescue
Two Dallas city workers were recognized for saving a co-worker from drowning in White Rock Lake.
Salvation Army Warns Of Fake Solicitors In Dallas
The Salvation Army warns North Texans to be aware of fake solicitors this holiday season.
Hackers In China Breach U.S. Climate Agency Websites
Just as North Texas hunkers down for the coldest pre-winter weather in more than a decade, news comes out that hackers from China breached government computer systems at the agency that oversees the National Weather Service.
Arlington Waitress Rescued From Kidnapper By Stranger
An Arlington waitress was nearly abducted, but a complete stranger came to her rescue.
Steals & Deals: November 12
Thanksgiving dinner can be stressful, but no matter how many you feed the holiday doesn’t have to break the bank.
Dallas Co. Health Reports 4th Case Of Imported Chikungunya
Despite the recent cold weather snap in North Texas, a fourth case of imported Chikungunya virus has been confirmed in Dallas County according to officials with Dallas County Health and Human Services.
J.C. Penney 3Q Loss Narrows, But Sales Slow
J.C. Penney Co. narrowed its third-quarter loss but reported slower sales, a note of warning with the critical holiday shopping season coming up.
Crash Tests Set To Gauge Safety Of Highway Guardrails
The Federal Highway Administration said Wednesday that crash tests involving guardrails made by Trinity Industries Inc. will be done by mid-January at an independent lab in San Antonio.
Appeals Court Won’t Reconsider Ruling In UT Affirmative Action Case
A federal appeals court has refused to reconsider a recent decision that upheld the use of race in University of Texas undergraduate admissions.