The Biggest Dallas News Stories Of 2026
Discover the top news stories shaping Dallas in 2026, from major local events and cultural milestones to breakthroughs in public safety, business, and community impact.
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As 2026 unfolds, Dallas continues to make headlines with a mix of impactful events, community milestones, and stories that have captured the attention of the city and beyond. From breakthroughs in long-standing cold cases and major developments in local governance to cultural celebrations and economic shifts and more.This year’s top news stories reflect both the resilience and spirit of Dallas.
Pivotal moments that not only shaped local conversations but also highlighted trends. These stories represent the issues that mattered most to Dallas-area communities. In this roundup, we revisit the most talked-about, most shared, and most impactful news from across the city in 2026.
See what’s kept Dallas talking this year.
UPDATED: June 2th 10:40 AM CST
ZeeTheWizards Death
Zecqurie Fields aka Zeethewizard was a 25-year-old loalc dallas artist who was shot outside of pinkhouse nightclub in dallas texas on new years day and later died on january 5, 2026.

AT&T Moving Headquarters From Dallas To Plano
AT&T is moving its corporate headquarters from Dallas to Plano. AT&T says it will have a new 54-acre campus on Legacy Drive in a plan that will allow it to consolidate its offices from across the metroplex in one place. They could be moving as soon as the first half of 2028.
RELATED: AT&T Moving Headquarters From Dallas To Plano: What It Means

Dallas Police Close Longest Missing Persons Case After 52 Years
After 52 years, the Dallas police department finally had a breakthrough and was able to close this missing persons case at the end of 2025. This is the case of 16-year-old Norman Prater, who went missing on January 14, 1973. The teen was last seen walking with friends in East Dallas, but unfortunately, never made it home.
RELATED: Dallas Police Close Longest Missing Persons Case After 52 Years

I.C.E In North Texas
mmigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) continues to be active across North Texas, especially around the Dallas–Fort Worth area. There has been increased attention and concern recently, including local protests following a federal ICE officer-involved shooting in Minneapolis that sparked nationwide reactions
RELATED: I.C.E. in North Texas

North Texas schools walk out
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Across North Texas schools this week students took a stance and protested in connection to federal immigration enforcement, including U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). It focuses on where events occurred, how institutions responded, and what this reflects about youth engagement.
RELATED: North Texas / DFW School Walkouts & ICE

DFW winter storm
There’s a Winter Storm Warning in effect until Wednesday afternoon and it looks like things are just get started. We can expect temperatures to drop to the high 20’s at night and only warming up to the low 30’s during the day. WFAA Meteorologists say we can expect “rounds of freezing rain and possibly some sleet as well with accumulations of ice ranging from .10 inches to .50 inches across the area.”
RELATED: DFW Winter Storm Alert: What You Need To Know

3 Brothers Drown In Icy Pond
Tragedy struck in Bonham, Texas, where 3 young brothers, ages 6,8 & 9, died during the winter storm. On Monday, north of Bonham, the 3 boys were across the street from a house where they were staying when they fell into an icy private pond.
RELATED: Three Young Brothers Tragically Drown In Icy Texas Pond

Pooh Shiesty Allegedy Gets Arrested In Dallas
Pooh Shiesty’s team reached out to ‘theneighborhoodtalk’, addressing the rumors about Pooh Shiesty being allegedly locked up again. Reports started circulating online that Williams was back in federal custody; however, his team chimed in saying those rumors are false and he is not currently incarcerated.
RELATED: Pooh Shiesty Arrested In Dallas Texas
North Texas High Speed Police Chase
A high-speed chase took place across three north Texas counties on Thursday morning, with the suspect reaching speeds of 110 MPH. This was a 90-minute pursuit that ended with 5 suspects in custody. The chase began near FM 875 and FM 663 in Ellis County around 3:20 a.m. and lasted for about an hour before the suspects crashed on I-30 at about 4:20 a.m. near Camp Bowie Boulevard.
RELATED: Five Arrested After 110 MPH Police Chase in North Texas

Oak Cliff’s Beloved Rudy’s Chicken Closing
After three decades of feeding Oak Cliff and the rest of North Texas, Rudy’s Chicken on Lancaster Road is closing its doors — and if you grew up anywhere near southern Dallas, you already know this one hurts.
This week, the line wrapped around the building like it was a holiday. Folks stood out there for hours just to get one last box. Not because it’s trendy. Not because it went viral. But because it’s Rudy’s.
RELATED: Oak Cliff’s Beloved Rudy’s Chicken Closing After 30 Years

Alleged Voter Supression In Dallas County
The Democratic vote was a challenge this year. People were confused about where to vote, causing them to have to go to multiple locations. It got to a point where the polls had to be extended in Dallas County to 9 pm. However, the Texas Supreme Court has temporarily blocked the Dallas County courts’ extension for the democratic votes on election day, despite all the confusion they faced trying to vote. Dallas County was ordered to separate votes cast by anyone who wasn’t in line to vote by 7 p.m., which is the typical cutoff time.
RELATED: Texas Supreme Court Blocks Dallas County Voting Extension

Record-Breaking Rain In North Texas
Wednesday night, North Texas experienced record-breaking rainfall and destructive storms. Going into Thursday, residents face a brief pause before a second round of severe weather arrives for the weekend. However, isolated to scattered showers and thunderstorms will linger throughout Thursday, while Thursday’s weather is not expected to be severe, lightning along with high winds up to 30 mph remain the primary hazard.
RELATED: Record-Breaking Rain In North Texas More Storms This Weekend

Pooh Shiesty and Affiliates Robbed & Kiddnapped Gucci Mane In Dallas
Rapper Pooh Shiesty and Big 30, along with a few others, have been accused of orchestrating an armed kidnapping and robbery of rapper Gucci Mane. Gucci Mane is the head of 1017 Records, which signed Pooh Shiesty in April 2020. Though Pooh Shiesty and Big 30 are childhood friends, both being from Memphis, Tennessee, Big 30 is signed to Moneybagg Yo’s Bread Gang label.
TRENDING: Pooh Shiesty, Big30 Allegedly Robbed Gucci Mane In Dallas

Bomb threat In Downtown Dallas
Dallas police bomb squad breached a suspicious vehicle in downtown Dallas on Tuesday afternoon, around 1:30 p.m., after a possible bomb threat that led to the lockdown of the El Centro campus of Dallas College and Bank of America.
TRENDING: Bomb Threat in Downtown Dallas

Dallas Welcoms Azzi Fudd As The No.1 Draft Pick
Azzi Fudd is making her way from New York City to Dallas, Texas, as the number 1 WNBA draft pick for the Dallas Wings with a $500,000 payday.
TRENDING: Dallas Wings Welcome UConn’s Azzi Fudd As No.1 Draft pick

Dallas Cowboys 2026 Draft Picks
The Dallas Cowboys wrapped up the 2026 NFL Draft with a series of strategic picks aimed at bolstering their roster across multiple positions. Here’s a breakdown of each selection and the potential upside they bring to the team.
TRENDING: Full List of Dallas Cowboys 2026 Draft Picks

Deadly Shooting At Carrollton Shopping Center
On Tuesday, a man in Carrollton, Texas, shot 5 people, killing 2 of them after meeting at a shopping center in north Dallas. Carrollton is about 20 miles north of Dallas. This was not a random act of violence. The victims and the suspect knew each other, according to Roberto Arredondo, the Carrollton police chief.
TRENDING: Deadly Shooting At Carrollton Shopping Center

New 5-Acre Park Opens In Oak Cliff
Dallas welcomes a new addition to the community. Halperin Park is a new five-acre park over I-35, between South Ewing and Marsalis avenues, near the Dallas Zoo.After years of planning and fundraising, the park opens its doors to the public Saturday May 9th, and is being called the park that will change Oak Cliff
TRENDING: New 5-Acre Park Opens In Oak Cliff

Dallas Mavericks Part Ways With Head Coach
On Tuesday, May 19, the Dallas Mavericks and now-former head coach Jason Kidd mutually agreed to part ways. Last offseason, Kidd signed an extension and still has four years and more than $40 million remaining on his contract, according to Sports Illustrated. This news comes just a little over two weeks after the Dallas Mavericks named former Raptors executive Masai Ujiri as their alternate governor and president.
TRENDING: Dallas Mavericks Part Ways With Head Coach
Deadly Explosion In Oak Cliff
Thursday afternoon, three people died after an apartment explosion led to a major fire at a Dallas complex.Nearly 100 firefighters were battling the flames that left the collapsed building on the ground with black smoke filling the sky. According to the Dallas Fire and Rescue, the bodies of two adult women and one child were found in the rubble. Four additional people were hospitalized with injuries.Dozens of firefighters, some of them had hoes trained on piles of smoke debris, while others lifted and moved lumber and other burned wreckage, searching for people underneath.
TRENDING: Deadly Explosion In Oak Cliff

The Mavericks Move Out of Downtown Dallas
On Monday, June 1st, the Dallas Mavericks confirmed their plan to leave downtown Dallas and have entered into an “option agreement” for the potential purchase of 104 acres of land at the former Valley View Mall site near Preston Road and Lyndon B. Johnson Freeway in North Dallas.
TRENDING: The Mavs Announce Move From Downtown Dallas
