Steve Short
All Things Considered Host / Editorsteve@tpr.org
Steve joined the Texas Public Radio news team in 2009, and serves as TPR's Assistant News Director and afternoon anchor. You can hear him Monday-Friday from 3-7pm on KSTX 89.1 FM. Steve is a veteran of radio news in South Texas, having worked for commercial stations in the San Antonio area since the late 1980s.
Prior to joining TPR, Steve was the San Antonio News bureau Chief for Metro Networks, a division of Westwood One. He wrote stories for the wire service and anchored newscasts on numerous radio stations in the area.
In his spare time Steve enjoys camping, canoeing and barbecuing with friends.
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Seven veteran Bexar County Sheriff’s Deputies have been placed on administrative leave for ten days following a hazing ritual involving one of the…
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A campaign has begun to create a plastic bag ban in San Antonio. It’s headed up by Bexar County Young Democrats.President Gabrien Gregory says they have…
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Funeral arrangements are complete for San Antonio Police Officer Miguel Moreno, who was killed in a shootout last week.Visitation will take place this…
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A major highway closure is taking place this weekend in San Antonio. TxDOT will close the main lanes of I-10 in both directions at Fair Oaks Parkway…
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An alternative Spurs logo was recently leaked on the internet. The design resembles a black and white basketball with the initials "S.A," also done in…
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If you’re looking for a fun way to cool off this summer, the San Antonio Parks and Recreation Department is opening 23 outdoor pools on Saturday, June 10.…
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Bexar County is joining San Antonio in a lawsuit against the state over Senate Bill 4, the sanctuary cities law, passed by the legislature and signed by…
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For numerous years, many school districts across Texas have seen the state’s portion of their funding steadily decrease. House Bill 21 this legislative…
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UPDATE Friday, 1:00 pm: Firefighters from around the state have gathered at the Community Bible Church on Loop 1604 for a solemn ceremony honoring fallen…
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As of right now, people tubing on the Comal and Guadalupe rivers in New Braunfels can take canned drinks, alcoholic and nonalcoholic, on the river. The so…