
Leland Barron, 63, Found Dead Floating In Lake Carolyn
Sixty-three-year-old Leland Barron was found dead, floating in Lake Carolyn the morning of Feb. 18.
Watch CBS News
Sixty-three-year-old Leland Barron was found dead, floating in Lake Carolyn the morning of Feb. 18.
The Irving Police Department has arrested and charged 52-year-old Christopher Coggins for the murder of 81-year-old Laverne Coggins.
No one was injured during a structure fire at 4312 Rainier Street the morning of Feb. 2.
ExxonMobil announced Monday, it will move its corporate headquarters to its campus north of Houston in mid-2023.
US Attorney Chad Meacham announced today that an Irving man was sentenced to 14 years in federal prison for possessing machine guns and for numerous drug crimes.
On Saturday, a national non-profit gave back to those who served in uniform by giving them and their families some holiday cheer.
A US Dept. of Labor investigation found that an Irving IT company illegally withheld payments from an H-1B visa worker and recovered over $64,000 in wages.
Dallas police officers are controlling traffic at Loop 12 and Shady Grove where a tanker truck that's full of fuel is hanging over the bridge.
Tammy was located in the Hurt / Euless area, was brought back to Irving, and reunited safely with her family, Irving Police said Tuesday night, Nov. 16.
Irving Chief of Police Jeff Spivey is retiring at the end of January 2022 after 35 years of service with the City.
An 83-year-old Irving man has become the latest Dallas County resident to die from complications of West Nile Virus.
There is worsening friction between the Boy Scouts of America and the major religious groups that help it run thousands of scout units. It's all centered around the group's very complex bankruptcy case.
Carrying rainbow flags, hundreds of students walked out of Irving's MacArthur High School on Sept.22, protesting what they describe as targeted discrimination against the campus' gay students and teachers.
The Boy Scouts, based in Irving, sought bankruptcy protection in February 2020, seeking to halt hundreds of individual lawsuits and create a fund for men who say they were molested as children.
A year and a half after the Irving-based Boy Scouts of America sought bankruptcy protection amid an onslaught of child sex abuse lawsuits, a judge is poised to issue a ruling concerning their bankruptcy.
Representatives for the Boys Scouts of America are expected in court today where they'll ask a judge to approve an $850 million agreement that is the foundation of their plan to emerge from bankruptcy.
Police said they responded to the 7500 block of North MacArthur Boulevard at around 8:40 a.m. and found the two shooting victims.
Hump Day is probably a lot easier to get through for one person in Irving after they turned a $50 Texas Lottery scratch ticket purchase into $3 million.
Hundreds of employers made their way to Irving Thursday to participate in one of the first in-person large-scale job fairs in North Texas since the pandemic began.
The Irving Police Department is asking for the public's help identifying two cars involved in a recent road rage incident.
Law enforcement officials with the Irving Police Department are asking for help identifying a criminal mischief suspect who caused a ruckus at a gas station.
Three of Irving's five pools are closed because of this issue and two water facilities are running on modified schedules.
Yassein Said was sentenced to 12 years in prison for helping his brother, who is accused of murdering his own two teenage daughters in Irving, avoid arrest.
Irving police are warning parents and caretakers about the dangers of co-sleeping after two infants died in two separate incidents last week.
A fight at Mountain Creek Reserve Park in Irving Thursday morning led to shooting that left one person dead and another injured, police said.
Friday is set to be the busiest day for air travel and many travelers are hoping their flights don't get cancelled.
A group of Texas educators has proposed teaching second grade students that slavery was "involuntary relocation."
President Joe Biden will present the nation's highest civilian honor, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, to 17 people, including actor Denzel Washington, gymnast Simone Biles and the late John McCain.
A man has died after being struck on Southbound I-35 in Lewisville early Friday morning, officials said.
The Department of Transportation is considering new rules that would hold airlines accountable for their flight schedules and make them better compensate passengers.
Dallas Police are being pressed for answers after two small children were left in a northeast Dallas apartment for several days following their parents' murders.
The Supreme Court ruled it properly ended the Trump-era "Remain in Mexico" policy, ultimately ruling the decision did not violate a 1996 migrant detention law.
The shooting happened at around 8:40 p.m. on June 30 in the southbound lanes near Risinger Road in Fort Worth.
If you don't have a locking gas cap it's easy for someone with the right equipment to get access to what you might've just paid up to a $100 for at the pump.
Friday is set to be the busiest day for air travel and many travelers are hoping their flights don't get cancelled.
A group of Texas educators has proposed teaching second grade students that slavery was "involuntary relocation."
President Joe Biden will present the nation's highest civilian honor, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, to 17 people, including actor Denzel Washington, gymnast Simone Biles and the late John McCain.
A man has died after being struck on Southbound I-35 in Lewisville early Friday morning, officials said.
The Department of Transportation is considering new rules that would hold airlines accountable for their flight schedules and make them better compensate passengers.
New research by the CBS News Innovation Lab shows the likelihood of a murder being solved in the US is significantly lower when the victims are Black or Hispanic.
Pastor Doug Page of First Baptist Grapevine cancelled the camp about one week before it was set to begin for about 200-children in his congregation and the neighborhood.
The site of Dallas' biggest fire is now a giant crater.
If you live in Texas, you're more likely to get these calls than any other state. If you live in the 214- or 817- area codes, you live in one of the most targeted metro areas in the country.
In the past six months, federal investigators said they have seen an explosion of handgun switches in North Texas.
The Supreme Court ruled it properly ended the Trump-era "Remain in Mexico" policy, ultimately ruling the decision did not violate a 1996 migrant detention law.
A new poll from CBS News and YouGov looked at an array of issues and subjects surrounding the state of Texas. Jack Fink broke down the results with the Director of Surveys for CBS News, Anthony Salvanto
A new CBS News-YouGov Texas poll conducted for CBS DFW found Governor Greg Abbott has an eight-percentage point lead over Democratic challenger Beto O'Rourke.
About half say the shooting has made them more likely to support some gun restrictions, but partisan divides remain
The court "took a sledgehammer to one of EPA's most important tools," one climate advocate said.
Everyone is looking for ways to save at the pump, but have you ever thought about ditching gas altogether?
The recalled toys were sold online at Amazon, Bed Bath and Beyond, Fun and Function, JungleJump, The Grommet Flaghouse, and Wayfair.
Brace yourself! According to AAA, the current price per gallon in the Lone Star State is $4.34... but it's higher in DFW.
Researchers found that cities that already had a large share of remote workers before the pandemic tended to attract even more after the pandemic shutdowns.
As we head into Memorial Day weekend, experts say it's best to get out the door early, and if you can't, you can end up doubling your travel time.
There have been a total of 12 monkeypox cases identified in Texas residents. Three of those patients said they did not travel out of state when they were exposed to monkeypox.
For rape survivors, to a woman recently diagnosed with advanced cancer and in her first trimester, the fear is real.
Advocates for survivors of domestic violence say limiting access to safe, legal abortions will have devastating consequences for those suffering abuse.
The U.S. Supreme Court's decision Friday to end constitutional protections for abortion opened the gates for a wave of litigation from all sides.
The percentage of Army National Guard members who are vaccinated is the lowest among the U.S. military.
Everyone is looking for ways to save at the pump, but have you ever thought about ditching gas altogether?
The recalled toys were sold online at Amazon, Bed Bath and Beyond, Fun and Function, JungleJump, The Grommet Flaghouse, and Wayfair.
American said revenue per seat will jump by up to 22% compared with 2019, easily beating an earlier forecast of up 14% to 16%.
Brace yourself! According to AAA, the current price per gallon in the Lone Star State is $4.34... but it's higher in DFW.
The program will provide 34 ounces of free, frozen donor human milk to families who can't find formula.
"I always had a dream that I could run, jump, and play with friends and family," 14-year-old Lilly Biagini said. "Today is a dream come true."
Next up, the Rangers have a three-game series with the New York Mets.
Brittney Griner was ordered to stand trial Friday by a court near Moscow on cannabis possession charges, about 4 1/2 months after her arrest at an airport.
Brad Miller hit a two-run single against his former team and the Texas Rangers beat the Philadelphia Phillies for the ninth time in a row, 4-2 on Wednesday to hand Zack Wheeler his first loss in two months.
The Dallas Stars named Pete DeBoer as the team's head coach on Tuesday. This comes after DeBoer was fired from coaching the Las Vegas Knights on May 16.
Two charges of sexual assault and child endangerment or abandonment against Dallas rapper Yella Beezy were dismissed.
Jennifer Hudson, who produced the Best Musical winner "A Strange Loop," became the 17th ever EGOT winner.
Keith, an eight-time Country Music Awards winner, delivered the news to his fans on his Instagram page on Sunday, emphasizing that he is going to take a break from performing to spend more time with his family.
McKinney has signed a contract for a statue that will commemorate the upcoming 50th anniversary of the movie "Benji."
Roshunda Jones-Koumba will receive the 2022 Excellence in Theatre Education Award at the Tony Awards.
Partly cloudy. High 97F. Winds ESE at 5 to 10 mph.
If you're traveling this Fourth of July weekend, prepare for delays due to airline staffing issues.
100 degree temperatures are expected to return to North Texas next week.
Here are your morning headlines for Friday, July 1, 2022!
The skies will be clear by the Fourth of July.
On May 24, 2022 nineteen children and two teachers were killed in Uvalde, Texas, after a teenaged gunman barricaded himself in a 4th grade classroom and opened fire.
Following the tragic shooting deaths of 19 children and two teachers at Robb Elementary School, the Uvalde community is grappling to find answers and understanding.
CBS 11 staffers took the roads early morning May 20 for Bike to Work Week! Want to be featured on air or online? Share your photos of you biking to work using #CBS11BiketoWork on social media!
All dressed up for their first Easter, these precious snuggle bunnies are ready for the holiday weekend.
The storm that moved through North Texas on the evening of March 14 was fast-moving but left a lot of damage behind in some places. Here are images from Fannin County, west of the town of Leonard, where many believe a tornado touched down.