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
Garland condo murder suspect to witness who alerted police: 'You're not gonna tell on me, bestie'
A North Texas man says he went to a friend's apartment to pick up a spare key and ended up stumbling upon a brutal killing. Upon discovering a man's body, the witness described a bizarre scene including drugs and ice cream.
North Texas communities come together to honor veterans
Communities across North Texas held celebrations to honor our nation's veterans.
Frisco Mountain Lion: Camera spots big cat in homeowner's backyard
Mountain lions can move dozens of miles a day. There’s no established population of mountain lions in North Texas, making this sighting extremely rare.
Dallas County sheriffs release video of truck involved in I-35 deadly hit-and-run
The crash killed 27-year-old Gene Gathright Jr. as he stood outside his car early Sunday morning. Investigators released video of the green F-150 they believe hit him.
Is Tarrant County turning purple? Political expert weighs in.
Despite having a large city, Tarrant County historically votes red. But data from recent national elections suggests something else.
Dallas man who lost leg after being hit by alleged drunk driver thankful to be alive
30-year-old Thomas Toledo returned to where an alleged drunken driver crashed into him on New Year's Day, taking his leg.
Woman hurt in brutal Downtown Dallas attack left with cognitive issues, facial fractures
Elizabeth Ferguson was on her lunch break when she was randomly clobbered her head with a blunt object and knocked unconscious. “Somebody was apparently going to get hurt that day, and I happened to be the one who was injured."
Mesquite teacher accused of grooming student, 14, spending the night with her at school
Police say video evidence shows the now-former 54-year-old teacher spending the night with a 14-year-old girl at school during the summer break. Kids told police he would give the middle school student rides, visit her outside of school, buy her gifts and inappropriately touch her.
Azle teen becomes first person in Tarrant County convicted of murder for dealing fentanyl
Kaeden Farish will serve prison time for the death of 17-year-old Dustin Anderton, who overdosed and died from fentanyl-laced pills provided by Farish.
Dallas pharmacy owner with aspiring Hollywood career sentenced to federal prison for healthcare scam
The Dallas pharmacy owner was trying to make it in Hollywood. But now, he’s headed to federal prison.