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Kevin Phinney has lived and worked as a writer and editor in Austin, Los Angeles, New Orleans, Seattle and New York City.
He was born in Brooklyn, New York and was raised in El Paso. Phinney attended college in Austin.
He has done television work as a reporter and commentator, and is a former host of a weekday drive-time radio show called "Kevin & Kevin in the Morning" on KGSR-FM (now known as Austin City Limits Radio).
He is also the author of "Souled American," a book tracking race relations in America through music. It was published by BILLBOARD Books, and is often used in college classrooms across the country.
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Dallas is expanding its effort to eradicate the mosquitoes carrying West Nile virus. Here's their schedule of where and when they'll spray.
According to data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Dallas is the most dangerous city in America in which to drive.
Hotter and more humid weather often mean more mosquitos. Now samples of mosquitos carrying West Nile virus have appeared in Arlington.
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COLUMN: As Democrats in DC continue to hold out in DC, GOP lawmakers are looking for new ways to punish their rivals for being humiliated.
The city looks back on radio station WRR, and how it served as the media meeting place for generations of Dallasites.
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The city continues to combat mosquitos carrying the West Nile virus. Now a new and corrected weekend spraying schedule has been issued.
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COLUMN: The former El Paso Congressman has come to personify what a "Blue Texas" might look like to partisans on both sides of the aisle.
The city continues to combat mosquitos carrying the West Nile virus. Now a new and corrected weekend spraying schedule has been issued.
It's a riddle wrapped inside a conundrum inside an enigma. And so far, more questions than answers remain about the home reduced to rubble.
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COLUMN: See the Old West on display Saturday, as the National Day of the American Cowboy is celebrated at the Fort Worth Stockyards.
Investigators first thought Monday's explosion was caused by a gas leak. Now they're taking a second look because it may be "intentional."
In an effort to eradicate the mosquitos carrying West Nile virus, areas around town will be sprayed again. Is your neighborhood among them?
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It's one of the widest-ranging cooking competitions anywhere, and it's coming to Fair Park in November.