
Adriana De Alba
Reporter at WFAA-TV (Dallas, TX)
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
DALLAS — As white smoke rose above the Sistine Chapel and bells rang out across Vatican City, cheers erupted from St. Peter’s Square. History had just been made. Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, a Chicago-born missionary with deep ties to Latin America, was introduced to the world as Pope Leo XIV — the first American-born pontiff. From Dallas to Rome, Catholics reacted with emotion and pride. Dallas Bishop Edward Burns reacted to the news during a press conference Thursday afternoon.
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1 week ago |
wfaa.com | Adriana De Alba
KELLER, Texas — While a proposal to split the Keller Independent School District has been shelved — at least for now — a legal fight over the issue remains active. Cary Moon, a member of the Heritage Legal Task Force, is part of an ongoing lawsuit against several members of the Keller ISD Board of Trustees filed by the Heritage Homeowner's Association.
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1 week ago |
wfaa.com | Adriana De Alba
TARRANT COUNTY, Texas — Voters across Tarrant County delivered a resounding message in local elections, rejecting a slate of conservative-backed candidates in several high-profile, nonpartisan races. In the three largest cities in Tarrant County, all 11 candidates endorsed by the county Republican Party were defeated, according to Fort Worth Star-Telegram columnist Bud Kennedy. “It's surprising," Kennedy said.
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1 week ago |
wfaa.com | Adriana De Alba
FORT WORTH, Texas — Demonstrations erupted across the globe Wednesday as thousands rallied for International Workers’ Day — or May Day — with many in the United States using the occasion to voice opposition to President Donald Trump’s immigration and labor policies. From New York to Chicago and throughout North Texas, protesters gathered in more than 1,000 U.S. cities in a coordinated show of dissent.
‘I gotta stay alive for my kids’: Fort Worth father recovering after fiery motorcycle crash on I-35W
3 weeks ago |
kens5.com | Adriana De Alba
FORT WORTH, Texas — A group motorcycle outing turned into a nightmare for Donald Blue, a local father and baseball coach from Fort Worth, who is now recovering from multiple injuries following a major crash on I-35W near the Presidio Shopping Center on Friday. “It’s extremely painful,” Blue said from his hospital bed in the intensive care unit, struggling to move his arm.
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BREAKING: The first American pope has been elected. Cardinal Robert Prevost, now Pope Leo XIV https://t.co/AR5yRfd1yN

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