Atmos Energy offers a few easy tips to conserve energy, keep warm and stay safe during this historic winter event.
Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) is implementing Operating Scenario 2 of its Severe Winter Weather Operating Plans.
The Trinity Railway Express (TRE) announced it will operate under its Inclement Weather Schedule on Monday, Feb. 15.
The City of Irving is working hard before the incoming winter storm to ensure the safety and health of the community is protected.
Due to the winter weather forecast, the Irving Animal Care Campus (IACC), 4140 Valley View Lane, will be close at 5 p.m. today, Feb. 13.
This weekend’s forecast indicates the potential for more inclement weather and temperatures well below freezing.
Saturday night, Feb. 13 to Sunday, Feb. 14: Conditions will deteriorate after midnight with freezing rain and a mixed wintry precipitation.
Customers using stations outside of these limits will ride shuttle buses to stations that are in service.
Bitterly cold temperatures are settling in for the next several days.
In addition, the extreme cold may cause high energy demands that potentially can cause outages.
Strong winds combined with heavy accumulation amounts may lead to broken tree limbs and downed power lines.
Irving Police confirmed the victim was Richard Christian “Chris” Dillard, 55.
Residents should prepare for extreme winter weather, including dangerous record-breaking low temperatures,freezing rain & heavy blowing snow
Van Duyne was home when she heard a gunshot and saw a person’s body on her front walkway around 3:45 p.m. Wednesday.
Residents should expect more wintry weather, with potential impacts to travel and other daily activities.
Due to inclement weather, the Feb. 12 document shredding and electronics recycling event has been rescheduled to March 26.
Visit the Emergency Winter Weather Resources page for information on contacting resources such as TxDOT and Oncor.
Extremely cold conditions are expected Saturday evening, Feb. 13, through Monday, Feb. 15, with anticipated wind chills of 10 to -10 degrees
Registration for the vaccine is required, and individuals must meet the state’s criteria to get an appointment.
Looking for love? The Irving Animal Care Campus (IACC) is hosting their "Love is in the Hair" adoption event Feb. 9-13.
Applications must be submitted online by 11:59 p.m. (Eastern), Tuesday, Feb. 9.
Dallas County has hired a professional call center to assist the community with registering for the COVID-19 vaccine over the phone.
Residents seeking to properly dispose of their old flags can access the box 24/7 at front entry of the Fire Administration Building.
This is an opportunity for residents who do not have internet access to register for the COVID-19 vaccine with Dallas County.
There is a two-box limit, and proof of residency is required.
The facility will open to administer an initial shipment of 500 vaccine doses from the state.
Currently, COVID-19 vaccinations are available to people who qualify for Phase 1A or Phase 1B criteria.
There is no greater loss than that of a loved one.
A few lucky North Texans will get a private stay at a new luxury evolution store before it debuts to the public.
Residents who are interested in becoming a candidate for a City Council position can pick up a candidate packet beginning Wednesday, Jan. 6.
The digital Irving Neighborhood Cookbook is here!
Mayor Stopfer addressed the city virtually on Jan. 14 with the 40th Annual State of the City event.
Medical District Drive will be closed to vehicular and pedestrian traffic on Saturday, Feb. 6.
Residents should contact a provider on the map for location hours, vaccine availability and eligibility prior to visiting the site.
The mega vaccination site will be open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Saturday, pending vaccine availability.
Witness some of the intense training Irving firefighters go through to make sure they are ready to save life and property.
“The City of Irving is doing amazing work and shows true leadership for green power initiatives,” said Rebecca Taylor
Domestic violence victims can call the FAC's Victim Services unit 8 a.m. to 5 pm., Monday - Friday, at (972) 721-6560 for assistance.
"Increasing access to COVID-19 therapeutic treatments is a proven strategy to reduce hospitalizations and save lives," said Governor Abbott
The plaza, an open-air space which features a curved walkway, café tables and lighting, is located at 127 S. Main Street.