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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A Dallas judge has delayed ruling on a case over whether West Dallas residents can file for the forced closure of a shingle plant near their homes.
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The Dallas Plan Commission delayed discussion of an ordinance some residents have tried to use to close down a decades-old shingle factory in the neighborhood.
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The Dallas city plan commission will discuss amending a controversial ordinance that could impact residents' ability to close potentially harmful factories.
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A petition to add marijuana reforms to Dallas' city charter has been certified by the City Secretary. Now, Dallas voters have the final say.
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Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson said progressive leadership nationwide has failed to keep Americans safe. He said electing Donald Trump as president could change that.
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A North Dallas veterans college got a temporary restraining order against a city tree grinding operation. Administrators said dust threatened to close the college.
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A North Dallas veterans college says it shut down unexpectedly after air pollution from a nearby city operation "burnt out" its HVAC system. Now the college is suing.
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Dallas' animal shelter has been overcapacity for years. But staff say this year has been especially difficult.
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Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson removed two council members from committee leadership positions. One member called the mayor "petty" and likened the move to "bully tactics."
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For the second time in June, the Dallas City Council approved funds for legal fights over car crashes. The reason? City employee drivers.
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The Dallas City Council delayed discussing possible amendments to the city's charter until mid-August. That's right before its deadline to call a November election.
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Dallas City Council members have questions about an annexation deal that would give roughly 18 acres of city land to University Park.