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From The Newsroom: E.coli In The Trinity; Development Battles In Oak Cliff

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A high amount of the E.coli bacteria was found near the Panther Island Pavilion, located in Fort Worth. The pavilion hosts many outdoor events and concerts.
Panther Island Pavilion

The top local stories this morning from the KERA Newsroom: Officials today will be searching for the source of E.coli bacteria that was discovered on the Fort Worth side of the Trinity River.

Also, the lead plaintiff in the lawsuit on Texas’ voter ID law talks about why he decided to sue.

Finally, this edition of the Friday Conversation zeroes in on one Dallas neighborhood and its fight to retain its personality in the face of new development.

You can listen to North Texas stories weekdays at 8:20 a.m. and 6:20 p.m. on KERA 90.1 FM. 

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Former KERA staffer Krystina Martinez was an assistant producer. She produced local content for Morning Edition and KERANews.org. She also produced The Friday Conversation, a weekly series of conversations with North Texas newsmakers. Krystina was also the backup newscaster for the Texas Standard.