Stephanie Lucero

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Stephanie is an Emmy Award winning veteran reporter for CBS 11 News, covering all types of events and issues here in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. She is currently one of the featured reporters for the CBS 11 News Morning Show and the CBS 11 News at 11:00 a.m.

Stephanie is a native of Los Angeles, and she has worked as a reporter in Reno, Nevada, Las Vegas and New Orleans, Louisiana, as well as here in North Texas.

Over the course of her career Stephanie has covered immigration and education issues in Texas, earthquakes in California, and hurricanes along the Gulf, including an on-going series of stories after Hurricane Katrina.

She is the proud mom of teenage twin boys, who will be driving soon. Stephanie is a band mom, a school volunteer and one of the founding members of the DFW Network of Hispanic Communicators.

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Dallas Robbery Victim Shoots & Kills Suspect

A robbery outside of a Dallas grocery store ended in gunfire. Now, authorities are trying to determine if the victim should face charges.

10/29/2014

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Dallas Men Free After Convictions Overturned

Two men who were convicted of killing a South Dallas pastor more than 15 years ago have now been set free.

10/28/2014

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Community Mourns Lewisville Boy Hit By Car

A community is mourning the loss of a 12-year-old boy who was killed in a bizarre incident involving an unlicensed 16-year-old driver on Friday evening in Lewisville.

10/27/2014

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Police Investigating Attempted Child Abductions In Crowley

Parents are on high alert in Crowley, where authorities say two suspicious men attempted to lure children into their vehicle at a bus stop on Thursday morning.

10/24/2014

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Friend Speaks About Family’s Recovery From Ebola Diagnosis, Death

For the local family hit hardest the first Ebola case in North Texas, the road to rebuilding their lives in just beginning.

10/22/2014

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No Injuries After Dallas Officer Opens Fire

Police in Dallas are investigating a situation that resulted in an officer firing his weapon. Nobody was injured during the incident. Officials have not released many other details.

10/22/2014

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Richardson Ebola Center Ready To Go

Gov. Rick Perry on Tuesday afternoon announced his plans for a fully equipped and trained Ebola containment facility, and it is located in Richardson.

10/22/2014

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Kids Back In Class After Ebola Quarantine

Among the people now released from quarantine for Ebola concerns are eight students who started returning to classes in Dallas this week.

10/21/2014

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Riverside Bridge Opens In North Fort Worth

The Riverside Bridge in Fort Worth, the final part of the North Tarrant Express road project, opened to traffic on Monday morning, months ahead of schedule.

10/20/2014

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Early Voting Begins Amid ID Controversy

Election Day is still around two weeks away, but you do not have to wait to cast your ballot. Early voting begins on Monday across Texas, and you will need your ID to vote.

10/20/2014

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Jesse Jackson Discussing Ebola In South Dallas

Rev. Jesse Jackson is traveling to Dallas on Tuesday to discuss Ebola concerns with pastors and community leaders in the southern part of the city.

10/07/2014

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CDC Insists That Ebola Won’t Spread In U.S.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention continues to stress that an Ebola outbreak will not happen in the United States as it has in parts of west Africa.

10/06/2014

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