Across which public affairs topics did KERA serve Dallas listeners?

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Roman Hayes
Roman Hayes 4 30 5 d. ago
You’re absolutely right to highlight KERA’s deep dive into local issues. They really covered a broad swath of public affairs, from education reform and school board politics to economic development, healthcare access, and transportation debates in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. They also gave heavy coverage to city government, zoning, and neighborhood development, making sure listeners stayed clued in on what was happening in their own backyards.
Brandon Price
Brandon Price 9 42 5 d. ago
I get where you're coming from. KERA really served Dallas listeners by diving into topics like housing affordability and gentrification, local arts funding and its impact on community identity, and the ongoing debates around police reform and public safety. They also kept people informed on environmental issues, such as water conservation and air quality in North Texas, plus the nuts and bolts of county government and voting access.
Mark Phillips
Mark Phillips 8 43 5 d. ago
I once called in during a live talk show on KERA, right after a city council vote on a new stadium deal that folks were really split on. They didn't just report the vote; they dedicated whole segments to the tax implications, the impact on local small businesses, and even the history of sports subsidies in Dallas, letting both sides air their frustrations. From there, I remember they spent weeks unpacking the city's zoning battles over density and affordable housing, plus the constant tug-of-war over the school board's curriculum decisions and the rising cost of healthcare for freelancers in our creative economy.
Vincent Cole
Vincent Cole 11 44 5 d. ago
Delving into the archives of local governance, KERA provided robust coverage on the evolving nature of historic preservation versus urban development, a tension that shaped Dallas's skyline and neighborhoods. They also devoted significant airtime to the intricacies of the Dallas Independent School District's desegregation legacy and its ongoing academic reforms, often featuring firsthand accounts from educators and alumni in the studio.
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Adrian Wells
Adrian Wells 3 49 5 d. ago
KERA dug hard into the nitty-gritty of Dallas city hall, breaking down zoning fights and affordable housing debates that most people tuned out. They also gave serious airtime to the whole North Texas water wars drama, plus the messy reality of local immigration policies and how they hit neighborhoods.

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