DALLAS — The WFAA sister station KMPX (Ch. 29) has officially been rebranded as KFAA 29. The channel, owned by WFAA parent company TEGNA, had been previously branded as Estrella TV, a Spanish ...
WFAA’s Santa's Helpers is celebrating its 55th year of collecting holiday toys for children throughout the Dallas/Fort Worth counties of Collin, Dallas, Denton and Tarrant. The 2023 Santa's ...
Police on the scene confirmed to WFAA that the shooting occurred in the street and not inside any nearby businesses. Two suspects are in custody but there may be more, police said Tuesday.
UVALDE, Texas — It was a bittersweet moment in Uvalde Saturday, as crews wrapped up the structural phase of construction on the new elementary school that will be replacing Robb Elementary. More ...
DALLAS — WFAA is dedicating a team of journalists to track election results in North Texas and across the state when the polls close Tuesday night. The voting results we share on air and online ...
DALLAS — Test results for the upcoming Nov. 5 general election mistakenly appeared on WFAA early Sunday morning. Those numbers should not have appeared on the ...
DALLAS — The Dallas Mavericks and WFAA’s parent company TEGNA announced today a multi-year media rights agreement that will make WFAA the team's official local broadcast partner. Under the new ...
DALLAS — A singer was hospitalized after being shot onstage at The Black Academy of Arts and Letters, according to a letter from police to the Dallas Mayor and city council obtained by WFAA.
LAKE DALLAS, Texas — Wednesday night, WFAA aired a video of a confirmed mountain lion sighting near Lake Lewisville in Frisco. Viewer Brady Smith saw it, and could not believe his eyes.
DALLAS — Sen. Ted Cruz and Democratic challenger Colin Allred will face off in "The Texas Debate" tonight on WFAA. This will lead to a change in WFAA programming. "The Texas Debate" between the ...
This season, Mavericks fans will be able to watch every locally-broadcast game on the schedule -- at least 70 in all -- free of charge on either WFAA (Ch. 8) or KFAA (Ch. 29). In fact, KFAA ...
The city emphasized the notice was not an issue of contamination, just low pressure. A spokesperson for the city told WFAA 175 residents were impacted.