
Steven Dial
You know the kid that always got in trouble for talking too much, or always asking a lot of questions? Yea, that was me.
I grew up in Decatur, Georgia and earned my Bachelor of Arts degree from Claflin University, the first Historically Black College in South Carolina where I served as the SGA President.
My first reporting job was at WLTX in Columbia, South Carolina. At WLTX I won an Edward R. Murrow Award for my reporting on concussions in middle and high schools.
In 2015 I started working with First Coast News in Jacksonville, Florida. There I covered the 2016 presidential campaign of Donald Trump, the church shooting in Charleston, the Pulse Nightclub mass shooting and Hurricane Matthew.
In 2016 I won an Emmy for my reporting on coaching salaries and education.
Following Jacksonville, I was a reporter at KSHB in Kansas City, Missouri. While enjoying some great BBQ, I covered politics in Kansas and Missouri. I served as lead reporter during the Gov. Eric Greitens sex scandal and resignation. I also covered historic flood and multiple tornados.
Mentoring is important to me. Since 2011 I have been a "big" with Big Brothers Big Sisters in multiple states.
I’m proud of my Atlanta roots and sports teams, my personal passion is covering politics. I’m a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. and the National Association of Black Journalists.
The latest from Steven Dial
What Abbott's H-1B visa freeze means for Texas agencies, public universities
Gov. Greg Abbott is ordering Texas public universities and state agencies to freeze the H-1B visa processes. Many worry it will jeopardize medical research and PhD programs that rely heavily on the program to attract talent.
Road conditions improving in DFW but still icy on side roads, some highways
After briefly ending the subfreezing streak, it remains bitterly cold this morning. Any lingering moisture has iced over, resulting in patches of black ice on exposed surfaces. Residents should exercise extra caution.
Winter storm: North Texas road conditions Monday
FOX 4 is keeping track of road conditions Monday, as many North Texans return to work after a weekend winter storm.
Dallas man executed for 1954 murder declared innocent
Dallas County Commissioners symbolically declared a man innocent in a 1954 murder case. The district attorney said Tommy Lee Walker was coerced into a confession during a time of racial segregation and was convicted by an all-white jury.
Texas Ten Commandments lawsuit goes before the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals
An appeals court is now hearing arguments over Texas and Louisiana laws that require schools to display the Ten Commandments in classrooms.
Denton County sheriff partners with ICE, allowing deputies perform immigration officer duties
The Denton County sheriff's office has partnered with ICE to allow deputies to perform immigration officer duties.
Trial for the murder of rapper MO3 pushed back
The start of the trial in the case of Dallas rapper MO3's murder has been pushed back.
Texas' 33rd congressional district race between Colin Allred, Julie Johnson heats up
The race for Texas's 33rd congressional district between Colin Allred and Julie Johnson is heating up.
New Texas THC proposal would drastically increase retailer fees
Businesses that sell legal, consumable THC may be on the hook for registration fees as high as $20,000 per year. It’s in response to an executive order directive by Gov. Greg Abbott to enforce stricter industry rules.
Hunt and Talarico hold campaign events in North Texas; Dallas pastor launches House bid
It was a busy day in North Texas for politicians. Both Wesley Hunt and James Talarico were in town for Senate campaign events. Dallas Pastor Freddy Haynes also launched his U.S. House bid.









