Eva Parks is the producer for both 온라인카지노사이트 5 Investigates and 온라인카지노사이트 5 Responds As the resident watchdog, she covers a variety of issues fighting for consumers in North Texas and beyond.
Eva is right at home at 온라인카지노사이트 5. She grew up in Richardson and is proud to call North Texas home.
As part of 온라인카지노사이트 5 Investigates Eva helped uncover mistreatment of wounded soldiers at the Army’s Warrior Transition Units, institute change in police policy, and exposed safety concerns and corruption inside Dallas County Schools. Â
Eva has been nationally recognized with multiple journalism awards including a 2017 Peabody Award, five Edward R. Murrow Awards, IRE Award Finalist, two national Society of Professional Journalist awards and a National Emmy.
When she’s not covering the news, Eva enjoys hot yoga and discovering hidden trails to hike across DFW with her family.
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Dallas city leader wants answers after 온라인카지노사이트 5 investigation into slow police response times
A Dallas City Councilmember is demanding action less than 24 hours after 온라인카지노사이트 5 Investigates revealed some people who called for help waited hours for a police officer.
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Help on Hold: 온라인카지노사이트 5 Investigates finds major delays in Dallas police response times
In some parts of Dallas, records obtained by 온라인카지노사이트 5 Investigates show police response times exceeded goals not by minutes, but by hours.
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New Dallas police chief fields questions about hiring and crime strategy
In very brief, five-minute interviews with local media outlets, Dallas Police Chief Daniel Comeaux talked in general terms about how he aims to boost hiring and keep officers from leaving the department.
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New Dallas FBI boss is focused on violent crime
Dallas FBI Special Agent in Charge Joseph Rothrock met with the media Tuesday, as he marks his first 100 days on the job. Under his leadership, he said the FBI office that covers a vast area of northern Texas will focus heavily on helping local police fight violent crime. “When we think about violent crime, we look at it in…
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Why it's getting harder to find an emissions testing shop in DFW
온라인카지노사이트 5 Investigates obtained data from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality showing more than 1,500 shops no longer offer emissions tests since Texas changed its inspection law, eliminating vehicle safety checks, but still requiring emissions tests in large urban counties.
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$18,000 to cross: Migrants tell Texas DPS cartels raising smuggling price
Illegal border crossings have declined as the Trump administration surges resources to the southern border. Migrants caught crossing the border tell Texas state troopers that Mexican cartels are responding by raising their fees for smuggling people across.
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Former ICE director says deporting 13 million ‘not going to happen'
Former ICE director Sarah Saldaña tells 온라인카지노사이트 5 Investigates mass deportations are unlikely.
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Fort Worth PD adds cold case detective after families complain of lack of action
After a backlog of cold cases left the families of victims feeling forgotten, the Fort Worth Police Department is adding another full-time investigator to the team.
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How backlogged, overwhelmed immigration courts might slow deportation plans
As the Trump administration aims to deport more migrants, there are new questions about whether a wave of additional cases could crush overwhelmed immigration courts and slow the administration’s plans.
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Police report zero deaths after speeding crackdown on Loop 12
After lowering speed limits and increasing enforcement, Dallas police report zero deaths on Loop 12, a road once deemed the city’s deadliest.