
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
$1 billion school choice program moves closer to Gov. Abbott's desk | Texas: The Issue Is
A bill to create education savings accounts for Texas students passed the House last week.
New FBI Dallas Special Agent in Charge talks immigration, cyberattacks, World Cup and more
FBI Dallas Special Agent in Charge Joseph Rothrock outlined his priorities in a roundtable with reporters this week.
Texas House passes $1B private school voucher bill
The Texas House made history early this morning when lawmakers approved a private school voucher program.
Texas House approves nearly $8B for public school funding
The Texas House passed the largest public school funding bill in state history on Wednesday, dedicating nearly $8 billion to key parts of public education.
Dallas school shooting: At least 4 hurt at Wilmer-Hutchins High School, suspect in custody
At least four people were hurt in a shooting at Wilmer-Hutchins High School in Dallas. The 17-year-old suspect turned himself in to police on Tuesday night.
Frisco track meet stabbing suspect released after bond reduced to $250,000
Frisco murder suspect Karmelo Anthony bonded out of jail on Monday after a judge agreed to reduce his $1 million bond.
DEA veteran Daniel Comeaux named Dallas Police Chief
Veteran DEA Special Agent and longtime law enforcement officer Daniel Comeaux has been named the new chief of the Dallas Police Department.
Paxton, Cornyn race expected to be bitter and messy
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is challenging John Cornyn for his U.S. Senate seat. The race is already shaping up to be expensive and very messy.
Texas considers changes to law designed to prevent prosecutor misconduct
A bill in the Texas Senate would change a law that protects criminal defendants from prosecutor misconduct.
Lubbock public health director speaks on recent measles death
FOX 4 spoke with Lubbock Public Health Director Katherine Wells about the area that has been hit hardest in this outbreak.