Jacob Reyes is a digital producer for NBC 5. A DFW native, Reyes is excited to return home and work with a station he grew up watching. He is a graduate of the University of Texas at Arlington where he worked at The Shorthorn, UTA's student newspaper. Reyes previously worked for NBC's Bryan/College Station affiliate, KAGS and has contributed to the Dallas Morning News and KERA.
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Local Activist, Dallas Southern Pride and Nonprofit Founder Dies
Kirk D. Myers-Hill, a local activist and founder of the LGBTQ event Dallas Southern Pride and local nonprofit Abounding Prosperity, Inc. has died, the organization announced in a press release Tuesday.
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5 Children, 1 Adult Hospitalized After Carbon Monoxide Exposure at Fort Worth Home
Five children and one adult are in critical condition from apparent carbon monoxide exposures, Fort Worth Fire officials.
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Parkland Health to Debut Mobile Vaccination Unit
Parkland Health has a new mobile vaccination clinic that will travel across Dallas schools and offer childhood vaccines.
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Volunteers Needed for NCAA Women's Final Four ‘Tourney Town' Festival
Organizers are looking for volunteers to fill shifts at the NCAA Women’s Final Four “Tourney Town” festival.
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Notable DFW Establishments to Go Red Wednesday in Honor of the American Red Cross
Cities across DFW will go red Wednesday evening in recognition of the American Red Cross and Red Cross Giving Day.
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Annual 214Selena Event Returns to Honor Legacy of Fallen Tejano Star
214Selena is set to take place in Oak Cliff this weekend to celebrate the late tejano star with an art show, movie screening and more.
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Texas Senate Passes Bill Making Illegal Voting a Felony
The Texas Senate passed Senate Bill 2 Monday, which would make illegal voting in Texas a second-degree felony.
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Mother of Athena Strand Joins Lawsuit Against Accused Killer, Employer
The mother of 7-year-old Athena Strand is joining a lawsuit filed last year by the girl’s father seeking more than $1 million in damages from the FedEx delivery driver accused in the girl’s death and his employer.
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Grapevine Man Missing Since January Found Safe, Reunited With Family
A Grapevine man who has been missing since January has been found safe, Grapevine police announced Saturday evening.
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Fort Worth Police to Provide Water Bottles to Ohio Residents Impacted by Train Derailment
Fort Worth police is providing water to Ohio residents affected by a recent trail derailment, affecting the town’s water supply