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Adriana De Alba

Fort Worth

Human first. Reporter @wfaa in Dallas-Fort Worth & @cronkite_asu alumna | Email me: [email protected]

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  • 6 days ago | wfaa.com | Adriana De Alba

    TARRANT COUNTY, Texas — Inside the Ready, Set, Jump Early Learning Center, owner Felicia Davis can see a remarkable shift — not only in her teachers, but in the children they serve. “If you have the teacher feeling good, being able to come to work worry-free and be able to just solely focus on the children, it helps the child in the long run,” Davis said.

  • 6 days ago | wfaa.com | Adriana De Alba

    AUSTIN, Texas — In a historic move, the Texas House has given initial approval to a bill that would allocate $1 billion in taxpayer funds toward private school tuition, marking a major step forward in the push for school vouchers in the state. “It really is historic,” said Rep. Jeff Leach, R-Plano, following the vote. The proposed legislation would create what’s known as an Education Savings Account program, allowing parents to use public funds to cover private school costs.

  • 1 week ago | wfaa.com | Adriana De Alba

    FORT WORTH, Texas — In under two years, Jordan Chiles has competed across the world —from the 2024 Paris Olympics to Cowtown. Chiles, a two-time Olympian and World Champion, is back on the mat with her UCLA gymnastics team to compete in the 2025 NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Championships in Fort Worth this week. “It’s been really fun,” Chiles said in an interview with WFAA on Wednesday.

  • 1 week ago | tspantx.com | Adriana De Alba

    Candidates Payton Jackson and Arthur McCoy Jr. didn’t participate in Thursday’s Fort Worth city council candidate forum. FORT WORTH, Texas — Anticipation grew leading up to Thursday’s city council candidate forum in Fort Worth after a physical altercation erupted between District 8 councilmember Chris Nettles and his opponent, candidate Payton Jackson. Last Thursday, Jackson approached Nettles during the forum. A physical and verbal confrontation ensued, and police moved in to separate them.

  • 1 week ago | wfaa.com | Adriana De Alba

    DALLAS — In order to understand the future of one of the busiest airports in the world, one must revisit the past. It’s something outgoing DFW Airport CEO Sean Donohue knows all about. Donohue, who has decided to retire after 12 years at DFW Airport and a 40-year aviation career, still remembers his early days as CEO. “I had only been here less than a month, and about six weeks later, Toyota announced they're moving their headquarters,” Donohue said.

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Adriana De Alba @adealbaWFAA
11 Apr 25

Two North Texas families remember daughters who died in Oklahoma crash on the way to Bible college @wfaa https://t.co/36dKgAtPWc

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Adriana De Alba @adealbaWFAA
2 Apr 25

Suspect arrested as family mourns beloved grandmother fatally attacked just before entering her home. The victim, 63-year-old Erma Adeyemo was a retired teacher, worked with cancer patients and ran a food pantry through her church. @wfaa https://t.co/4LeBpg4mkr

Adriana De Alba
Adriana De Alba @adealbaWFAA
14 Mar 25

RT @AllHazardsTFS: Alert: Texas A&M Forest Service is responding to a request for assistance in Roberts County on the #WindmillFire. The fi…