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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A popular new and used furniture store is closing its doors. Furniture For A Cause, run by San Antonio Metropolitan Ministries, will be shutting down by…
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A mass shooting Nov. 5 in a Sutherland Springs church claimed 26 lives. More than half a dozen of those killed came from one family, the Holcombes, who…
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Bexar County has signed off on a funding and development agreement between the county, city of San Antonio, Alameda Theater Conservancy and Texas Public…
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An effort is being made by the American Civil Liberties Union, the Workers Defense Action Fund and a San Antonio Congressman to get a 10-year-old…
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The on-going problem of opioid addiction has prompted Bexar County to take legal action.Commissioners Court, on Tuesday, authorized the County to sue all…
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San Antonio police officers will be donning tricentennial commemorative badges next year.San Antonio Police Chief William McManus unveiled the badge on…
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The City of San Antonio and Bexar County are organizing a community wide Mexico earthquake relief effort.Following Hurricane Harvey “our city moved…
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The San Antonio City Council has formally authorized an agreement among the City of San Antonio, Bexar County, the Alameda Theater Conservancy, and Texas…
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You couldn't go anywhere Monday without hearing people talking about the solar eclipse.Although only a partial eclipse passed over the Alamo City, about…
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The much anticipated solar eclipse will happen on Monday. Texas is not in the path of totality. We will only experience a partial eclipse. That means only…