David Goins, KENS 5

David Goins

KENS 5

Dallas, TX, United States

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Past articles by David:

People turned away from Dallas vaccine site after invitation link is shared out

The city says it is still working to cancel approximately 1,700 appointments created through a shared invitation link → Read More

Affidavit: Ride-share driver who died was choked, stabbed, ran over multiple times by 21-year-old man

The suspect, 21-year-old Joshua Scott remains in custody in lieu of a $2 million bail. → Read More

Tarrant, Dallas counties plan to set up mass vaccination sites as soon as next week

Judge Clay Jenkins said Dallas County would receive as many as 2,000 vaccine doses per day from the state, starting next week. → Read More

New Dallas police chief could be named as early as next week

City Manager T.C. Broadnax says the list of seven finalists could be narrowed further later this week. → Read More

'We vote because everything is at stake': Sen. Kamala Harris stumps in Fort Worth on final day of early voting

Harris spoke of the urgency of exercising what she called "your power" when going to the polls. → Read More

What happens after your mailed-in ballot is received

A bi-partisan ballot board reviews mailed-in signatures, audits day-of in-person voting to ensure counts match. → Read More

How North Texans can track mail-in, early voting ballots

Once filled out and mailed, counties offer ways to confirm your ballot was received and counted. → Read More

WFAA partners with Dallas Regional Chamber to host Congressional District 32 debate

The debate was streamed across WFAA's digital platforms Thursday. → Read More

Fans prepare for socially-distanced Cowboys home opener

Ticket broker expects 16,000 to 20,000 fans inside AT&T Stadium vs Atlanta on Sunday → Read More

Dallas Council supports cutting $7 million from Dallas Police overtime budget

Amendment would fund 21 civilian police jobs, variety of programs in arts and infrastructure → Read More

Dallas ISD teachers make push for virtual-only learning when school starts

Superintendent Michael Hinojosa said he will meet with Dallas County health officials on Wednesday ahead of Sept. 8 start of school → Read More

Reopening North Texas museums helping residents keep cool from triple-digit temps

Museums in Fort Worth and Dallas begin are reopening this weekend after five months of COVID-19 closures. → Read More

School starts virtually for many families in Collin County this week

Allen, Plano, McKinney and Frisco ISD plan to offer in-person learning in September → Read More

Keene ISD starts class Tuesday in-person and virtually

The Johnson County school district, with just over 1,000 students, has a COVID-19 triage set-up to treat students who exhibit symptoms → Read More

Months after recovery, Rockwall man still battling health issues from coronavirus

“One of the problems that’s come up that I never had before COVID was blood pressure problems," says Shawn Cook. → Read More

Dallas ISD releases 'reentry playbook' for parents and staff

Superintendent Michael Hinojosa will advocate for a Sept. 8 start for in-person and virtual learning at a board meeting Thursday, July 23. → Read More

9-year-old triplets lose mother to COVID-19 complications

"That’s the person who’s got your back, you know," said Donald Long, opening up about his wife's 3-month battle with the coronavirus. → Read More

Party at Dallas fallen officer memorial called 'disrespectful'

Group pushing to rename Lamar Street after Botham Jean held an event over the weekend → Read More

Grand Prairie fire emphasizes boating safety, social distancing for Independence Day

"This is anything but traditional," said Fire Chief Robert Fite. Lynn Creek Marina capacity capped at 50% for July Fourth. → Read More

With public libraries closed, Dallas ISD helping build at-home libraries for K-6 students

DISD sent out packets of five books for every student to help grow reading during the summer. → Read More