Sinopsis
A weekly podcast from the San Antonio Express-News
Episodios
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Episode 163: UTSA Football
05/11/2021 Duración: 40minExpress-News staff writer Greg Luca joins the show to break down the UTSA football program's undefeated season.
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Episode 162: Nowhere to Hide, domestic violence in S.A.
03/11/2021 Duración: 21minThe Express-News conducted more than 75 interviews with police, prosecutors, judges and experts in the field. Reporters sought out survivors of abuse and listened to their stories. They scoured police reports, court files and other records to create a comprehensive database of family violence fatalities. Criminal justice reporter Emilie Eaton talks about the work behind this investigative series. Nowhere To Hide
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Episode 161: Turmoil at CPS Energy
29/10/2021 Duración: 22minExpress-News business writer Diego Mendoza-Moyers lays out the ongoing turmoil at CPS Energy including the resignation of CEO Paula Gold-Williams, the search for her replacement and the ongoing rate increase discussions. Read: CPS Energy trims proposed rate increase after CEO announces early-2022 resignation
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Episode 160: Why does the San Antonio Symphony keep having financial crises?
27/10/2021 Duración: 14minArts writer Deborah Martin breaks down the ongoing financial crises and labor disputes that continue to plague the San Antonio Symphony. Read: Why does the San Antonio Symphony keep having financial crises?
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Episode 159: San Antonio’s biggest employers take aim at racial inequality with new initiative
08/10/2021 Duración: 11minStaff writer Madison Iszler joins the show to talk about a new initiative that takes aim at racial inequality in San Antonio, as well well as the Spurs' new northwest side campus .
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Episode 158: The cost of Hill Country quarries
05/10/2021 Duración: 14minAs quarries expand in the Hill Country, Texas landscapes and homeowners pay the price. Investigative reporter Brian Chasnoff reports on the growing demand for stricter regulations on the $10 billion industry. Read: The cost of Hill Country quarries: Dirt, dust, muddy creeks, altered rivers
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Episode 157: Behind the scenes at Bexar County's crime lab
03/10/2021 Duración: 10minCriminal justice reporter Emilie Eaton joins the show to talk about her time visiting Bexar County's crime lab!
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Episode 156: San Marcos camping and panhandling crackdown draws criticism
30/09/2021 Duración: 13minStaff writer Annie Blanks joins the show to discuss her story on the San Marcos camping and panhandling crackdown that drew blowback from residents.
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Episode 155: Meet the S.A. middle schooler ranked among best in the nation in table tennis
28/09/2021 Duración: 15minEleven-year-old Lia Morales, a student at Harlandale Middle School, is a rising star in the world of table tennis, ranked No. 13 in the nation among 12-and-under players. Read: Harlandale Middle School student ranked among best in the nation in table tennis
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Episode 154: From Teacher to the Editorial Board meet Nancy Preyor-Johnson
24/09/2021 Duración: 24minAssociate Editorial Page Editor & columnist Nancy Preyor-Johnson joins the show to discuss her latest editorials on Education issues related to the STAAR test, supporting teachers and the continued controversies on South San ISD board
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Episode 153: Anatomy of a restaurant review
20/09/2021 Duración: 20minExpress-News restaurant critic Mike Sutter lays out his process for reviewing a restaurant, the transition from a 4-star system to a 5-star one and his philosophy on restaurant reviews. "If Dad takes his family out and they have a bad dining experience, it's not the restaurant's fault, it's Dad's fault." Read: Review: Frida Mexican Restaurant & Bar in Stone Oak among San Antonio's worst Mexican restaurants
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Episode 152: S.A.’s a UNESCO City of Gastronomy? What’s that?
13/09/2021 Duración: 14minVery few people even know San Antonio is a UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy - and it's been four years. Express-News staff writer Paul Stephen breaks down the city's little known historic designation. Read: S.A.’s a UNESCO City of Gastronomy? What’s that?
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Episode 151: From the Air Force to the Editorial Board, meet Brandon Lingle
07/09/2021 Duración: 08minAir Force veteran Brandon Lingle is the newest member of the Editorial Board, and he shares his memories and reflections from his time deployed in Afghanistan. "For a guy who spent nearly two decades in the military, I wasn't putting my positions out there," Lingle reflects on his transition from public affairs in the military, to a newsroom journalist, to Editorial Board columnist. Read: Lingle: As Afghanistan falls, memories haunt
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Episode 150: The 100 year absence of mussels, Invasive plant species, and the conservation of Honey Creek Ranch
04/09/2021 Duración: 14minEnvironments and water issues reporter Elene Breuss joins the show to discuss her articles on the return of mussels to the San Antonio river, invasive plants, and the conservation of Honey Creek Ranch
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Episode 149: Night shift in the Children's Hospital
25/08/2021 Duración: 12minInvestigative reporter Marina Starleaf Riker joins the show and talks about her time at the Children's Hospital of San Antonio,
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Episode 148: School districts struggle to enact mask mandates
20/08/2021 Duración: 17minEducation reporter Danya Perez breaks down the evolving mask mandate issue and COVID-19 protocols across San Antonio as city deals with another surge of cases. Read: North East ISD board votes 5-1 to mandate masks following arguments against it from overflow crowd San Antonio ISD vows to require masks and employee vaccinations - with or without court backing
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Episode 147: Fred's Fish Fry vs. Sea Island Shrimp House: seafood institution showdown
18/08/2021 Duración: 14minStaff writer Mike Sutter joins the show to talk about his head to head comparison of Fred's Fish Fry and Sea Island as well as the ongoing 52 Weeks of Food Trucks series
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Episode 146: Meet Samuel Igbo, Boerne teen violin virtuoso
09/08/2021 Duración: 18minSamuel Igbo is a 15-year-old Boerne High School student who taught himself to play violin by watching Itzhak Perlman videos on YouTube. He's the focus of staff writer Vincent T. Davis latest San Antonio Stories column. Read: 'The Lord wants me to play' - Boerne teen violinist selected for Carnegie Hall orchestra
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Episode 145: Texas isn't sending nurses to deal with the latest COVID-19 surge
07/08/2021 Duración: 09minInvestigative reporter Marina Starleaf Riker joins the show to discuss why the state of Texas denied the city's request for more nurses during the latest COVID-19 surge.
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Episode 144: Governor Greg Abbott's border fence
04/08/2021 Duración: 19minStaff writer Sig Christenson discusses his recent trip to the border near Del Rio, Texas to report on Governor Greg Abbott's border fence. Read: Abbott's border wall is a chain-link fence, built by soldiers in a community tired of political games