
Alex Boyer
Reporter at KDFW-TV (Dallas, TX)
Emmy Award-winning, bilingual reporter with FOX4. Husband, dog dad, yogi, coffee addict. Links & retweets don't = endorsements. Email me [email protected]
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1 week ago |
fox4news.com | Alex Boyer
Rescuers pulled ten college students from Lake Ray Roberts this past weekend. All survived, but that close call serves as a reminder of the need to focus on water safety. Heading into the warmer spring and summer months, folks are eager to get out on the water, but a recent rescue here at Lake Ray Roberts serves as a timely reminder that fickle weather conditions can make things dangerous quickly.
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1 week ago |
fox4news.com | Alex Boyer
Some of the world's top economists met in Dallas today to talk about a growing number of issues affecting consumers and their bank accounts. The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas and the Peterson Institute for International Economics (PIIE) held the day-long summit.
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2 weeks ago |
fox4news.com | Alex Boyer
Los Angeles may be Luka Doncic’s new home, but his presence can still be felt across North Texas because of the Luka Doncic Foundation. Luka Doncic Foundation What we know: The Luka Doncic Foundation was launched in December of 2024 with the goal of ensuring that youth sports are a joyful, enriching force in the lives of kids around the world. It continues to do a lot of good work in the Dallas area.
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2 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Alex Boyer
The BriefThe Luka Doncic Foundation still hosts events benefiting children in the Dallas area, even after the NBA star's move to Los Angeles. The foundation hosted a pizza party for Scottish Rite patients on Wednesday. A fan also ran 77 laps around the AAC on Wednesday to raise money for the foundation. DALLAS - Los Angeles may be Luka Doncic’s new home, but his presence can still be felt across North Texas because of the Luka Doncic Foundation.
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2 weeks ago |
fox4news.com | Alex Boyer
Residents living in Old East Dallas say they don’t feel safe in their own homes as crime is escalating. They're demanding the city step in and help. Two homes of concern Local perspective: Dozens of people who live in the Junius Heights and Munger Place neighborhoods attended a community public safety meeting on Tuesday to air their grievances. The group says they are especially concerned about two problematic homes in the area. One household is off of Eastside and the other off Tremont Street.
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Dallas ISD, Ken Paxton reach agreement making sure boys aren't playing in girls' sports https://t.co/73V6rjWDa2

Top economists express concerns about tariffs, immigration at Dallas summit https://t.co/YFEN6uu6E9

Luka Doncic Foundation continues to do good work in Dallas https://t.co/JH8439k7Vj