
Nathan Collins
Dallas Accountability ReporterNathan Collins is the Dallas Accountability Reporter for KERA. Collins joined the station after receiving his master’s degree in Investigative Journalism from Arizona State University. Prior to becoming a journalist, he was a professional musician.
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Dallas could spend up to $51 million to buy part of the former Dallas Morning News campus.
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Some candidates vying to represent West Dallas on the city council answered resident questions about the area's environmental issues on Thursday.
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Interim Dallas Police Chief Michael Igo announced his resignation on Wednesday to the surprise of elected officials.
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The food insecurity rate in Dallas County is one of the worst in Texas — and the nation, according to data presented by county officials.
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Daniel Comeaux will lead the Dallas Police Department. The decision was made by Dallas City Manager Kimberly Bizor Tolbert after a months-long national search.
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Dallas City Manager Kimberly Bizor Tolbert announced current Interim Chief Justin Ball as the next fire chief on Thursday.
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A man who alleged in a 2022 lawsuit that he was beaten by a former Dallas Police Department officer could receive an up to $65,000 pay out from the city.
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A proposal to limit — or in some cases eliminate — parking requirements for new developments got mixed reviews from members of the Dallas City Council.
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Dallas City Council members wanted to know more details about security and transportation plans for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
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Two people who have served in leadership positions with the Republican Mayors Association are also affiliated with companies being paid by the organization.
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The five finalists vying to become the next Dallas police chief spent time making their case to residents during a meet and greet on Tuesday evening.
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The Dallas HERO group has issued an official notice to the city. Either comply with a controversial charter amendment passed last year — or run the risk of litigation.