Frank has been the managing editor of NBC 5's digital platforms since 2007. Since joining the station in April 2000, he has served in several roles locally as well as being a producer/editor for NBCOlympics.com during the 2004 Athens Olympics and 2006 Torino Olympics. Frank has won a Peabody Award, two Murrows, an IRE award, and has been nominated for an Emmy.
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City props to decide tax changes, alcohol sales and capital improvements around DFW
On Nov. 5, voters in 12 North Texas cities will be asked to weigh in on more than a dozen bond propositions ranging from city charter amendments to hundreds of millions in improvement projects.
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Allen ISD asks voters to approve $447 million in school bonds
The Allen Independent School District is asking voters to consider $447 million in bonds on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024.
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Pot reform, reshaping city government among 18 props in Dallas on Nov. 5
Dallas voters are asked to consider 18 amendments to the city’s charter, including three that could dramatically reshape how the city government operates. Another proposal could make possession of a small amount of marijuana a low-level priority for police.
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Harris, Trump both in Texas Friday; Beyoncé to perform at Houston rally
Presidential candidates Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are both headed to Texas on Friday. The vice president will visit Houston, and the former president will visit Austin.
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Student's winning ‘I voted' sticker redesign features iconic Dallas skyline, Longhorn
Lucky voters in Dallas County could be treated to a one-of-a-kind “I voted” sticker created by a student in the Dallas ISD.
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What is a limited ballot in Texas? Do you need one?
Have you heard of a limited ballot, or have you been asked to vote with one?
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Pilot killed in crash into Eagle Mountain Lake identified
The pilot killed in a plane crash into Eagle Mountain Lake earlier this month has been identified.
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Early voting is underway in Texas, know your rights as a voter
Registered voters in Texas have rights at the polls. Familiarize yourself with them here.
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Historically, Texas has gone to the Democrats. Will it again anytime soon?
With the presidential election between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump just around the corner, see how Texans have voted for presidents since 1848.
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What happens if my ballot is damaged, mismarked or ‘spoiled?'
If the wrong candidate is marked on your ballot or if it gets stuck in the printer, what happens next? The Texas Election Code has a plan.