State of Downtown Dallas highlights growth, safety and new development
A high volume of foot traffic made up of the area's workforce, city visitors and residents, was in full view for the State of Downtown Dallas on Wednesday.
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Steve is an Emmy Award winning journalist. He has been recognized nationally for his coverage of Public Education and his reports from New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina garnered the "Best News Story" Katie Award from the Press Club of Dallas.
Steve was the only broadcast journalist embedded with the 56th Brigade of the Texas National Guard during Operation Iraqi Freedom. He also traveled with a group of Dallas physicians to Haiti in early 2010 to report on the aftermath of the devastating earthquake there.
He may be most noted for his coverage of the Dallas Independent School District. His daily reports provide solid information regarding the academic and educational landscape of North Texas.
Steve's career path includes work in Portland, Fresno, Oklahoma City and Wichita Falls. As a general assignment reporter, Steve has taken more in-depth looks into issues such as child neglect, race relations, domestic abuse and crime.
Steve has also received professional recognition from The National Association of Black Journalists, The Institute for Educational Inquiry, The Poynter Institute, and The University of Oklahoma Black Alumni Society.
A high volume of foot traffic made up of the area's workforce, city visitors and residents, was in full view for the State of Downtown Dallas on Wednesday.
It started with a "no" from Dallas Police Chief Daniel Comeaux.
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City officials confirm handcrafted plaques were stolen from Freedman's Memorial Cemetery, prompting overnight closures and new surveillance measures.
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Transit agency adds trains, buses, and shuttle service to handle surge in riders, especially during OU-Texas weekend.
Chandra "Bob" Nagamallaiah was remembered as a kind father and husband who helped others in need. More than $370,000 has been raised to support his grieving family.
A Dallas County judge overseeing criminal cases has filed a legal claim against the county, alleging unequal treatment.
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Clarendon Drive is a winding road that meanders east of the Dallas Zoo, west to Cockrell Hill.
Katrina Harris, a former inmate, leads her campaign "Survive," an effort to help rebuild and support women who face incarceration.
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Riders with disabilities say proposed DART changes threaten their independence, as public outcry mounts ahead of a crucial board vote.