Philips stops U.S. sales of sleep apnea devices after recalls and ongoing safety concerns
The FDA has received more than 116,000 medical device reports related to the foam breakdown.
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Brian New has been a member of the CBS 11 News team since 2013. In 2017, he was awarded the Lone Star Emmy for best investigative reporter. This is one of 10 Emmy awards Brian has been honored with during his career. His recent I-Team investigations have uncovered flaws in the Dallas County probation system, federal gun laws not being enforced, and students being denied special education services from Texas public schools. In 2017, his investigation into road rage won a Lone Star Emmy for best investigative report.
Before moving to North Texas, Brian worked as an investigative reporter for the CBS affiliate in San Antonio. His investigations in South Texas exposed how drunk drivers dodged DWI charges as well as how a loophole in a Texas law set mentally ill juvenile offenders free. As a result of a 2010 investigation, the San Antonio Police Department tested thousands of old rape kits.
A native of Denver, Colorado, Brian received his degree in broadcast journalism from Syracuse University. During his time at Syracuse University, Brian ran cross-country and track and field for the Orange. He went on to work as a reporter in Cheyenne, Amarillo and Omaha before he joined KENS in San Antonio, where he was named "Best Reporter" by the Texas Associated Press Broadcasters in 2009-10 and 2010-11.
Brian and his wife, Rachel, are happy to make their home in Frisco with their three young sons; Trent, Jack, and Luke. Most weekends they can be found at a soccer field or a basketball gym cheering on their sons.
The FDA has received more than 116,000 medical device reports related to the foam breakdown.
Measles, a highly contagious and potentially deadly virus, was once officially declared eradicated in U.S. but cases are now showing up across the country.
For the second time this week, a North Texas police department was involved in a high-profile chase that ended with a crash.
The suspected drunk driver hit another vehicle along with two pedestrians, sending three people to the hospital.
Texas-based Vroom announced its shutting down it online sales operations –laying off nearly 800 employees.
Forth Worth is suing Texas to keep its public record police chase policy private.
ERCOT has issued another conservation appeal for Tuesday between 6 a.m. and 9 a.m. in hopes of preventing widespread power outages.
The CBS News Texas I-Team asked experts, on a scale 1-10, what their confidence level is in the Texas power grid holding up in the next severe winter storm.
While Monday's explosion at a downtown Fort Worth hotel is still under investigation, fire officials said it was likely caused by a gas leak.
One plan to avoid another winter weather emergency, is the proposed $2 billion Southern Spirit Connection.
Mexican drug cartels are not the only ones who look to Texas to smuggle guns.
Dallas County has fallen victim to a cybercrime, and it cost county taxpayers $2.4 million
Santiago Ramirez, 26, of Dallas faces up to 30 years in prison on multiple gun trafficking charges.
Every year, more than 3 million Americans are rushed to a hospital by an ambulance. For many, this unexpected ride can cost hundreds, if not thousands of dollars, out of pocket.
Sanger ISD was awarded National George Washington Freedom Medals for its creative and effective efforts