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Jeff CrilleyJEFF CRILLEY

Jeff Crilley spent 25 years in TV news reporting in Dallas, Minneapolis, Omaha and Lansing.

He's made hundreds of national news appearances including CNN, CNN Headline News, FOX News, The Discovery Channel, Good Morning America and The CBS Early Show.

He was recognized by his peers with dozens of national and regional awards including the Emmy, the National Headliners Award, the Edward R. Murrow Award, the Thurgood Marshall Award and in 2004 was named by the Texas Associated Press, "The Best TV Reporter in the state."


Cliff Caldwell CLIF CALDWELL

Clif Caldwell retired from TV news after an award winning career that includes reporting jobs in Dallas, Miami, Cleveland and Grand Rapids.

During his 26 years in news, Clif covered some of the nation's biggest stories. From the Branch Davidian standoff in Waco to Hurricane Katrina, Clif's compassion always came through the TV screen.


Robert RiggsROBERT RIGGS

During his almost three decades in TV news, Robert Riggs built a reputation as one of the nation's premier investigative reporters.

He earned the highest awards in broadcasting including the coveted George Foster Peabody Award for Investigative Reporting and three duPont Columbia Journalism Awards. Both honors are considered the broadcast TV equivalent of the Oscar and Pulitzer.

Career highlights include covering the war in Iraq where he was an imbedded reporter, appearing on ABC's Nightline and helping change Texas law after his investigation of corruption in the Texas parole and prison system.


Susan RisdonSUSAN RISDON

Veteran reporter Susan Risdon spent 15 years chasing some of the biggest stories in the country. She's reported live from the dragging death trial in Jasper, the American Airlines fatal crash in Little Rock and the Jarrell, Texas tornado that killed 27 people.

For seven years, her reports led the news in Dallas. Before that she worked as a correspondent for The Texas Network (TXN), as well as for stations in Austin, Bangor, Maine and Paducah, Kentucky.


REBECCA RODRIGUEZ Rebecca Rodriguez

During her TV career she reported on everything from Hurricane Andrew to the Branch Davidian standoff.

She was born in St. Louis, Missouri, but grew up in South Texas. Rebecca graduated from Southwest Texas State University, and began her career in Corpus Christi. Since then she's worked at television stations in Waco, Austin, Seattle and Dallas, as well as for CNN and the Fox News Channel.


 

Jeff CrilleyTERESE ARENA

Terese Arena is a veteran of more than 30 years in broadcast journalism, including the last 18 in radio news in Dallas.

She's anchored, produced and reported for the top news stations in the market. She's won numerous awards including "Best Major Market Newscast" from the Associated Press and the Edward R. Murrow Award from the Radio and Television News Directors Association.

She's worked as a freelance reporter for Fox News Radio and CNN and has covered many national stories including the Shuttle Challenger explosion and the Oklahoma City bombing.


SCOTT MURRAY Jeff Crilley

From the Olympics to the US Open, the World Series to the World Cup, Presidential Inaugurations to 30 straight Super Bowls, Scott Murray has covered them all.  For close to a quarter of a century he was the award-winning news Sports Director and Anchor at NBC 5, Dallas/Ft. Worth.  Prior to that, Scott was based in Washington , D.C. with NBC television. 

During his three decades of television sports, Scott was named Sportscaster of the Year 17 times by various news/media organizations such as the Associated Press, United Press International, Dallas Press Club, NATAS, among others. He won back to back Emmy Awards for Best Sportscaster in 2000 and 2001 and was the recipient of the prestigious Silver Circle Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences in 2002.