
David Sentendrey
Thank you for welcoming me to Dallas! I guess you could say my broadcasting adventure began when I was in First Grade and my school principal asked me to read a poem I wrote over the P.A. system to the entire school! Well, now, here I am.
I’ve always been drawn to writing — be it short stories, poems, etc. I’m a musician who has been writing songs/lyrics since I was a teenager and, believe it or not, I still perform in a couple of bands!
I studied journalism at Appalachian State University in Boone, NC. I covered our school’s sports teams for the student-run newspaper (The Appalachian) and began writing for a newspaper (The Enquirer Journal) after college.
In an unusual twist, I was unexpectedly brought into the world of television journalism in 2013 at FOX 46 Charlotte. I love the way television broadcasting allows viewers to see, hear and feel what the subjects are saying. Sometimes, it’s better for us, as journalists, to say less — and let you, the viewer, do the talking.
At FOX 46 I won an Emmy Award for Journalistic Enterprise. I won Reporter of the Year and Multimedia Journalist of the Year by the Radio and Television Digital News Association of the Carolinas (RTDNAC) as well as a number of other awards.
I’ve had a number of stories lead to legislative action. It’s always a good feeling to know that your platform is powerful enough to make a difference.
As much as I love news, I have plenty of hobbies outside of it. Music, basketball, snowboarding, running, cooking, exploring, etc. I’ve always been one of those people who gets along with everyone and has an eclectic set of interests and friends.
As a journalist, I believe that’s important — to cast a wide net — because we’re always running into all sorts of stories and people.
It’s a blessing to be in Dallas. I love the city. It seems like there’s always something to do and the restaurant scene is fantastic.
I’ll be around. Please, say hello!
The latest from David Sentendrey
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.
Dallas police: Arrest made after 13-year-old forced into prostitution
Dallas police say a 13-year-old girl who went missing earlier this month was forced into prostitution. Local advocates say the incident is just one part of a much larger problem in North Texas.
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.
Texas bill would prevent State Fair of Texas from prohibiting firearms
Texas Senate bill 1065 aims to keep events like the State Fair of Texas from imposing a firearms ban.
Former Plano ISD staffer under investigation for allegedly abusing disabled student
Lestia Nelson says she planted an audio device in her daughter’s backpack which later recorded what she calls screams.
American professor faces 15 years in Thailand jail for insulting monarchy
The North Texas family of an American man jailed in Thailand says he is innocent of the charges against him.
'Suspicious items' cause Wylie businesses to evacuate, police say avoid the area
Wylie police and Plano's bomb squad were called to investigate suspicious items dropped off near a pawn shop on Monday morning.
3 arrested after bringing guns to Fort Worth high school
The Fort Worth Police Department say a school resource officer and two staff members at a Fort Worth ISD high school stopped a potentially deadly situation.
Victim's family, police look for answers after murder charge dismissed in Dallas shooting
A man arrested two years ago for a drive-by shooting that killed a young mother and injured four others is no longer charged with the murder. Now, the woman's family and Dallas police are looking for answers.