Bekah Morr
Afternoon Newscaster and ProducerRebekah Morr is KERA's All Things Considered newscaster and producer. She came to KERA from NPR headquarters in Washington, D.C., where she worked as a news assistant at Weekend All Things Considered. While there, she produced stories and segments for a national audience, covering everything from rising suicide rates among police officers, to abuse allegations against Nike coaches and everything in between. Before that, she interned for a year on Think with Krys Boyd, helping to research, write and produce the daily talk-show. A graduate of the University of Texas at Arlington, Bekah spent her formative journalism years working at the student news organization The Shorthorn. As editor in chief, she helped create the publication’s first, full-color magazine.
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A leaked draft opinion from the U.S. Supreme Court last week shows the conservative majority may be poised to strike down Roe v. Wade — the case that made abortions legal in America almost 50 years ago.
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The Dallas County Constable’s office and its partners will host an eviction clinic Saturday, April 23 to help inform tenants and landlords about the eviction process, and help them access resources.
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Amid a statewide teacher shortage, the Fort Worth Independent School District is ramping up efforts to recruit teachers from Oklahoma and Louisiana.
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The ordinance would protect Denton residents against discrimination based on protected classes like race, sex and gender identity and make discrimination a criminal offense.
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The initiative will cover 100% of the tuition and fees for eligible undergraduate students, in an effort to make higher education more accessible.
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The weekly conversation podcast was started in response to skyrocketing mental health concerns among children, made worse by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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North Texas is preparing for below-freezing temperatures and a wintry mix of precipitation in the coming days as a cold front moves across much of the state. Here's what North Texas and state agencies are doing to prepare for the storm.
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The Dallas Parks and Recreation department is launching a new pilot program to help visitors find their way around the trails that surround White Rock Lake.
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At-home COVID-19 tests are quick, easy and convenient, but sometimes they can give a false negative result. Here are a few tips from an expert on how to get the most accurate results.
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The 450-acre redevelopment project in North Dallas — formerly called Dallas Midtown — has been rebranded as the city’s International District.
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The nonprofit FreeWorld is the winner of the annual Pegasus Prize, a $50,000 social innovation grant.
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TotalEnergies requested the Arlington City Council postpone a vote that was supposed to take place Tuesday. In January, the council will decide whether to approve or deny the company's drilling permits to expand operations at an existing site near State Highway 360.