Dallas
Obama seeks to heal divisions at Dallas memorial
United States President, Barack Obama, has led tributes to five Dallas police officers who were killed during a sniper attack last week. Audio
President Obama makes hard-hitting speech on race
President Obama speaks powerfully against racism at a memorial service for slain police officers in Dallas, Texas. We get reaction from veteran civil rights activist Kevin Alexander Gray. Audio
Obama honours those killed in Dallas protest shootings
The United States president Barack Obama has spoken at an interfaith memorial service in Dallas, Texas for five police officers killed there last week. Audio
Race-related US police protests intensify
Civil rights protests have erupted across the United States over the weekend, following the deaths of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile, and the subsequent murders of five police officers in Dallas.
…Four dead in Dallas shooting, suspicious package found
Austin York is a reporter for K-R-L-D news and is on the streets in Dallas. Audio
Dallas police negotiate with armed suspect
Four police officers are dead and seven have been wounded, along with one civilian, in a shooting during a Black Lives Matter protest in the Texas city this afternoon, our time. Audio
Live update on suspected shooter in Dallas
Dallas Morning News crime reporter Sarah Mervosh is outside a parking garage in downtown Dallas where negotiations with a suspect are taking place. Audio
Live press conference from Dallas
The Dallas police Chief, David Brown, speaking at a news conference. Audio
Four dead in Dallas shooting, suspicious package found
Austin York is a reporter for K-R-L-D news and is on the streets in Dallas. Video, Audio
Local Dallas resident speaks to Checkpoin
Local resident Cedric Williams was at the protest with friends and decided to leave after threats of a bomb. Audio
Dallas in lockdown, says local journalist
Journalist Tim Cato, in Dallas, told Checkpoint the city was in lockdown, with many people unable to get home. Audio
Teenager arrested when homeade clock taken for a bomb
A Dallas teenager, arrested by police when the home-made clock that he'd brought to school, was mistaken for a bomb - is now going to the White House. Audio
Two gunmen shot dead at Texas anti-Islam art show
There has been a deadly shooting in a Dallas suburb in Texas at a controversial art exhibit, featuring depictions of the Muslim prophet Mohammed. Audio
Miscommunication and misinformation in Ebola cases in Dallas
The Washington Post's Amy Nutt is in Dallas and says health officials are guilty of miscommunication and misinformation, Audio
Another US healthworker infected with Ebola
A second employee at a hospital in Dallas, Texas has tested positive for ebola. Audio