David Goins is a native Texan who started with 온라인카지노사이트-5 in October 2021 as a freelance reporter.
He joined the team full-time in June 2024 primarily covering Dallas-centered stories along with government at Dallas City Hall.
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David has over two decades of storytelling experience and has been reporting in North Texas since 2015. He’s covered the City of Dallas government, Dallas County Commissioners Court and stories within the Dallas Independent School District.
Prior to arriving in Dallas, David reported for stations in Arkansas and Missouri.
In Little Rock, he covered the state legislature and hosted a weekly statewide political interview program.
He has been recognized for his work with several Associated Press awards and two regional Edward R. Murrow awards for continuing coverage.
Additionally, he spent one academic year in the classroom as a teacher while pursuing an alternative certification through the TEA for secondary education.
David grew up in Houston and graduated from Texas State University in San Marcos with degrees in history and journalism. He got his first experience in a newsroom interning for the 온라인카지노사이트 affiliate in Austin during the Bush v. Gore campaign and historic electoral recount case.
When he’s not reporting, you might spot him on the baseball diamond, umpiring high school games around the Dallas area.
He’s a big fan of being a parent to his son and enjoying live music and sports.
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Judge to rule on Pepper Square zoning pleading next week
A Dallas County judge indicated reluctance to overturn a city council zoning vote related to a proposed $200 million redevelopment at a North Dallas shopping center. Judge Martin Hoffman said without evidence that the council vote on March 26 to rezone Pepper Square was “arbitrary and unreasonable”, the plaintiff would be unlikely to win at an appeals court level. The…
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Neighborhood fight over Pepper Square zoning ends up in court
A Dallas County judge’s ruling next week could provide more clarity on the future for a North Dallas shopping center. 온라인카지노사이트 5’s David Goins reports it’s part of a nearly three-year-long zoning debate surrounding Pepper Square that landed neighbors in court again Friday.
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Office to residential conversion on LBJ in Dallas to include affordable housing
The Dallas City Council approved the acquisition of a 10-story office tower at 5550 LBJ Freeway to convert into a 399-unit apartment complex
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Ceremonial planting at new Dallas park ahead of opening next year
Dallas’ next big deck park project along I-35 is beginning to take shape as the first signs of green were added Tuesday. The space hopes to reshape the outdoor experience in southern Dallas. David Goins has the story.
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Halperin Park in Dallas shows off views from second story walkway above Interstate 35
A long-planned deck park in southern Dallas received the first signs of green ahead of its planned opening next year.
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Vigil set for Denton County Commissioner and family after stabbing
A prayer vigil is set for Denton County Commissioner Bobbie Mitchell and her family. The longtime civic leader is recovering after being stabbed – her husband died in the attack. Police now say the couple’s grandson is responsible. David Goins has more from Lewisville.
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Six Dallas firefighters hospitalized after battling house fire Friday
Six Dallas firefighters were sent to the hospital with throat irritation and breathing issues after a chlorine tank burned in a house fire Friday afternoon. It happened in a neighborhood just north of Love Field. Investigators want to know why the chlorine was in the house. David Goins has the update.
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Dallas ISD adding more security to North Texas high school
Dallas ISD says it will have a new layer of security with more staff posted at every door at Wilmer-Hutchins High School for the rest of the year. It’s one response the district shared – even as its police chief admitted, he doesn’t know if Tuesday’s shooting that injured four students was preventable.
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Dallas ISD adding security at Wilmer-Hutchins for all entry doors
Officials with the Dallas Independent School District said Thursday it will add enough personnel to Wilmer-Hutchins High School to ensure that each of the 13 entry doors on campus is staffed at all times while school is in session.
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17-year-old charged in connection to Wilmer Hutchins HS shooting
The 17 year old shooter accused of firing shots at Wilmer Hutchins High School Tuesday afternoon has been charged as an adult. The criminal investigation is ongoing as many questions remain.