Alexsis Jones
Morning Show Producer & ReporterAlexsis Jones is a member of ËÄ»¢Ó°Ôºâ€™s morning team, as its Morning Show Producer. Alexsis was previously the Local Content Manager and Co-Producer of the West Texas Dispatch at KACU in Abilene, TX. Alexsis graduated from ACU with a bachelor’s in AD/PR and minors in English and Marketing. In her free time Alexsis enjoys reading, photography, and watching video essays over obscure topics.
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Officials stated on Wednesday the Dallas Police Department is investigating but will not release the body cam footage of the death of a man who reportedly experienced a medical emergency while in police custody.
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A prolific presence in automotive media until he retired in 2022, Ed Wallace was the car and truck critic for the Fox 4 morning show, Good Day, and hosted a five-hour Saturday program on KLIF Radio called Wheels with Ed Wallace.
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Fort Worth police are investigating two shootings they say are connected where two people were killed, including a teenage girl.
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Two people are dead after a police shooting at Town East mall in Mesquite Sunday.
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Mesquite ISD faces a $24 million deficit because of lower enrollment and birthrates, inflation, reduced state funding and competition. To balance its budget in 2026-2027, it will reduce staff and make other budget cuts
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The Tipsy Elf is open for holiday shenanigans through Dec. 28.
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The Dallas Zoo introduced the Zoo For All program in an effort to make the attraction more accessible for families in time for the holidays. The reduced price is nearly $110 off the original cost.
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The Dallas City Council approved zoning for a potential H-E-B store location at Hillcrest Road and the LBJ Freeway in Dallas.
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After weeks of speculation, Crockett officially filed to run Monday.
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At least 110 people are facing layoffs, according to a filing with the Texas Workforce Commission.
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Chih-Ming Feng, known as "Petey," was reportedly detained by ICE after a routine immigration check-in.
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Dallas Regional Medical Center confirms the staff member in the viral TikTok of a Black woman in labor is no longer employed, but doesn't specify how she left.