Newsreel: TribuneFest 2014 Keynote Compilation
This week in the Newsreel: a compilation of greatest hits from keynote speakers at the 2014 Texas Tribune Festival. Full Story
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Justin Dehn was a multimedia producer, focusing on video and audio production, from 2010 to 2023. He’s been shooting and producing news for more than two decades. Justin has been behind the camera for special projects “God and Governing,” “Hurting for Work,” “Paid to Prosecute” and the Emmy Award-winning documentary “13 Hours to Midnight.” He is also the producer and host of the Tribune’s daily news podcast “The Brief.” Justin is based in Georgetown. He grew up in Enderlin, North Dakota, and attended Minnesota State University Moorhead.
This week in the Newsreel: a compilation of greatest hits from keynote speakers at the 2014 Texas Tribune Festival. Full Story
This week in the Newsreel: Multiple debates hit at the end of September, Todd Staples gets a new job and The Texas Tribune Festival is this weekend. Full Story
This week in Newsreel: Wendy Davis publishes her memoirs, Greg Abbott raises ethics questions. Former Bush advisor Joe Allbaugh invests in pot. Gov. Rick Perry's lawyers challenge his indictment. Full Story
They served their country, then ended up on the wrong side of the law. But many of Texas' veterans serving time behind bars are getting the guidance to stay out of the legal system upon their release, thanks to a new Texas Department of Criminal Justice program. Full Story
This week in the Newsreel: it's official — two gubernatorial debates this fall, a federal judge knocks down some of Texas' abortion restrictions and Rick Perry said he does not condone a tweet tweaking Rosemary Lehmberg. Full Story
This week in Newsreel: Newly indicted Rick Perry tested the presidential waters in New Hampshire. Labor Day kicks off election season. And search your communities' local debt with the Tribune's Debt Explorer app. Full Story
From the charges to a post-booking ice cream stop, we recap the headlines since a Travis County grand jury handed down an indictment against Gov. Rick Perry related to his threat to veto funding for the state’s public integrity unit. Full Story
This week in the Newsreel: The news this week was dominated by Gov. Rick Perry's two felony indictments. Full Story
On Tuesday, Gov. Rick Perry gave brief statements before and after he entered Austin's Blackwell-Thurman Criminal Justice Center, where he was booked on two felony charges related to his threat to veto funding for the state’s public integrity unit. Full Story
We're livestreaming Texas Tribune CEO and Editor-in-Chief Evan Smith's discussion on the future of health care in Texas with state Reps. Garnet Coleman, D-Houston, and John Zerwas, R-Simonton. Full Story