Woman surrenders after police standoff closes Highway 183 in Bedford
A police standoff with a woman shut down a North Texas highway Sunday afternoon until a SWAT team fired gas into her vehicle.
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A police standoff with a woman shut down a North Texas highway Sunday afternoon until a SWAT team fired gas into her vehicle.
A deadly crash, involving several vehicles, has caused the shutdown of the eastbound lanes of Highway 183, near DFW Airport in Irving.
The NTTA has three major construction projects they are working on that impact the President George Bush Turnpike, Sam Rayburn Tollway, and a new bridge to help extend the Dallas North Tollway further north through Collin County.
TxDOT Dallas spokesman, Tony Hertzel, describes five major projects his they are working on in Dallas County impacting commuters on 35E, 635/LBJ, Hwy 183, Hwy 114 and the SM Wright Freeway.
One person is dead after a crash involving an 18-wheeler on Highway 183 in Irving Friday afternoon.
An overturned 18 wheeler in Irving is causing major traffic problems along the interchange of State Highway 114 and Highway 183.
The city of Irving has issued a traffic alert after an 18-wheeler accident shut down SB Loop 12 at Northwest Highway Sunday evening.
Part of State Highway 183 in Bedford was closed for hours after a deadly crash involving a tractor-trailer and an SUV.
Irving Police released video Wednesday of two police motorcycles crashing into each other after the officers pulled out to stop two different traffic violators.
A portion of State Highway 183 in Bedford near Industrial Boulevard and the managed TEXpress lanes was shut down in both directions at one point Wednesday afternoon after a fiery crash.
Slick road conditions are being blamed for a deadly crash in Tarrant County.
After temperatures below the freezing mark, DFW is finally getting warmer weather this weekend. But those who want to get outside and enjoy it will want to avoid Highway 183 in Irving.
Police have identified a body and arrested two suspects for murder on Friday.
Drivers along Highway 183 near the Irving Mall are taking a closer look during their daily commute to avoid nerve-wracking confusion.
Irving police said a fatal accident occurred on westbound 183 at O'Connor early Sunday morning after a pickup truck crashed into the back of a dump truck.
If your weekend travels normally include Highway 183 in Euless, make plans now to take a different route.
A man was killed after trying to cross highway 183 in Irving late Monday.
Police say three Irving firefighters have been hurt and a trucker killed when his 18-wheeler hit a ladder truck stopped at a DWI scene.
While the officer was off his motorcycle, a second car veered over onto the shoulder and hit the officer's motorcycle and left the scene.
Crews in Fort Worth raced to make repairs after a roadway buckled along a busy route near DFW International Airport.
A woman who was working out early Tuesday morning was stabbed multiple times by a man with a screwdriver. Police said that the victim and the suspect did not know each other.
Officials with the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) say they are going to fast-track contract work to fix a damaged bridge in Irving, after a truck crash into it on Friday.
All of northbound Loop 12 and part of eastbound Highway 183 in Irving remain closed, after a semi hit an overpass just after noon on Friday.
One man was killed and another critically injured in a two-vehicle accident on State Highway 360 early Friday morning.
Authorities in Euless were attempting to arrest a man late Tuesday night when he hopped into an officer's squad car and took off. Now, that suspect is still on the loose.
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A First Alert Weather Day is in place for both Tuesday and Wednesday due to the threat of severe weather.
The plea marks the latest development in a federal investigation into a years‑long tax‑refund scheme.
Police are investigating after a fire on a regional bus in Kerzers, west of Switzerland's capital, killed at least six people.
Former Capitol Police Officer Harry Dunn and D.C. Police Officer Danny Hodges argue the installation of a commemorative Jan. 6 plaque in a low-visibility spot in the U.S. Capitol violates the law.
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It started with a complaint from a male officer.
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Actor and filmmaker Bruce Campbell told fans that he is in treatment for cancer and will cancel some upcoming public appearances.
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