Jack Fink
Jack moved to Dallas after three years at WESH-TV, the NBC affiliate in Orlando. While there, he worked to become the station’s investigative reporter. Among the stories he broke was a series on Orlando firefighters’ claims that the city ignored their serious medical problems to save money. Jack won an Associated Press award and the International Association of Firefighters’ award for those reports.
Before Orlando, Jack won other awards for his reporting at the Orange County Newschannel in Orange County, California, and WINK-TV, the CBS affiliate in Fort Myers, Florida. He began in television news in 1990 as a reporter and anchor for WUTR-TV, the ABC affiliate in Utica, New York.
Jack studied in Spain for a semester as part of a study abroad program. During his senior year, Jack became a radio news anchor and reporter for WHEN-AM in Syracuse.
New North Texas Ebola Treatment Facility To Open Wednesday
Right down the street from the home of Dan Hahn, doctors and nurses are moving in special equipment for a first of its kind Ebola treatment facility. It’ll be housed inside the Methodist Campus for Continuing Care.
CBS 11–18 hours ago
Because Of Ebola: Knock Before Entering One North Texas ER
Walk into the emergency room entrance at Baylor Medical Center in Frisco and you’ll face a locked sliding glass door, with a sign attached telling you to knock.
CBS 11–10/20/2014
Rehab Scheduling Woes For Man Operated On At Hospital With Ebola Exposure
A North Texas woman says two rehabilitation facilities wouldn’t accept her husband after he had surgery at the same hospital where three people were treated for Ebola.
CBS 11–10/17/2014
Airline Passengers Impacted By Ebola Now Living In Quarantine
Taylor Cole is so concerned about his health, he would only do an interview on Skype. On Monday, he was on the same flight to Dallas as Amber Vinson, the second healthcare worker who contracted Ebola.
CBS 11–10/16/2014
CDC May Not Identify Breach In Protocol Leading To Nurse’s Ebola Infection
Director of the Centers For Disease Control and Prevention, Dr. Tom Frieden says they may never determine how Nina Pham contracted the Ebola virus.
10/14/2014
CDC: Ebola Patient Pham “Clinically Stable” & “Extremely Helpful”
According to officials with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, nurse Nina Pham is clinically stable after contracting the Ebola virus while caring for the first U.S. patient Thomas Eric Duncan.
CBS 11–10/13/2014
A Look Back At The History Of Dallas Love Field
Few people may realize Dallas Love Field is 97 years old this month.
10/10/2014
Travelers Counting Down To End of Love Field Flight Restrictions
The end of the Wright Amendment will allow long haul non-stop flights will take off from Dallas Love Field starting Monday.
10/10/2014
Ebola: U.S. Soldiers On Mission To Liberia
Fort Hood troops train how to use protective gear before they head to Liberia and help contain the Ebola virus.
10/09/2014
Child Abuse Trial Date Set For NFL Star Adrian Peterson
NFL star running back Adrian Peterson’s child abuse trial date has been set for December 1.
10/08/2014
John Wiley Price Suggests Race A Factor In Dallas Ebola Case
Dallas County Commissioner John Wiley Price was blunt. He said Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital originally sent Thomas Duncan home three days before he was diagnosed with Ebola because he’s African-American and uninsured.
CBS 11–10/07/2014
Husband Pleas For Help Finding Missing Wylie Woman
There’s a new plea to help find a missing North Texas mother. Monday will be the 5th night that Almaze Gebremedhin hasn’t been home to tuck her children into bed.
CBS 11–10/06/2014