Bri Kirkham
Digital EditorBri Kirkham is the digital editor for Texas Public Radio. In her role she works with reporters to help transform radio scripts into web articles. Her goal is to make stories more interactive by creating multimedia elements like infographics, maps and videos.
Bri comes to San Antonio after living most of her life in southern Indiana. She graduated from Ball State University with degrees in journalism and telecommunications. After undergrad she continued her education at Syracuse University, earning her master's degree in arts journalism. During grad school she interned at BUST magazine in Brooklyn.
Her professional career experience includes working for newspapers as a crime reporter and digital editor. Most of her reporting focused on violent crime and the opioid epidemic in Illinois and Indiana.
On her days off you can find her at the movies, on a body of water or at a restaurant trying new food. While she loves the Hoosier state, she's excited to plant roots in San Antonio and Texas Public Radio.
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There are scattered power outages around the city, predominately on the north side, where some ice has formed on overhead lines.
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February is celebrated across the nation as Black History Month, and in San Antonio, that history runs deep.
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No hay una respuesta correcta o incorrecta cuando se trata de realizar pruebas de coronavirus, y la prueba adecuada dependerá de su situación.
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Si bien no ha habido estudios directos sobre ómicron y los cubrebocas, la Dra. Katelyn Jetelina dijo que "definitivamente es hora de actualizar las mascarillas".
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There is no right or wrong answer when it comes to testing for the coronavirus, and the appropriate test will differ depending on your situation.
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While there hasn’t been any direct studies on omicron and masks, Dr. Katelyn Jetelina said it’s “definitely time to upgrade masks.”
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Doctors and health officials in Texas say the omicron variant of COVID-19 could be found in the state within the next couple of weeks — if it’s not already here.
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Voter turnout was low in Bexar County, and across Texas. But the folks who showed up to the polls had a specific amendment they fought for — or against.
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Más de 400.000 hogares del condado de Harris se quedaron sin electricidad el martes por la mañana. Galveston recibió alrededor de 14 pulgadas de lluvia y Houston vio alrededor de 6,5 pulgadas. Las velocidades del viento registraron alrededor de 45 a 50 mph en el área.
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Three Texas women allegedly assaulted a New York City restaurant hostess after she questioned their coronavirus vaccine status. New York City Police officials confirmed three women were charged with one count of assault each.