Vince Kong
Vince Kong comes to Texas Public Radio after working for about a decade in print, including stints in the Midwest, Northwest and Southwest.
He relocated to Florida in 2014, serving as a digital editor for Treasure Coast Newspapers and for the NPR affiliate in Jacksonville. Before that, he spent roughly seven years as a reporter at the Albuquerque Journal in New Mexico.
Originally from Chicago, Vince graduated with a bachelor's degree in English/creative writing from the University of Montana.
Follow him on Twitter @teamvincek.
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Updated 4:45 p.m.A report released Thursday by the San Antonio Archdiocese names 55 members of the clergy who have been “credibly” accused of sexual abuse…
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Updated 5:47 p.m.While the San Antonio City Council was confirming Erik Walsh as its next city manager, the local firefighters' union announced Thursday…
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Updated 12 p.m.After Texas state officials announced it was flagging tens of thousands of registered voters for citizenship checks, two civil rights…
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Updated 8:40 p.m.After a marathon session Wednesday, the candidate pool for the next San Antonio city manager has been narrowed to one.Deputy City Manager…
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As 2018 comes to a close, we're looking back at the stories that defined the year that was, according to you.Overwhelmingly, the theme of our most-read…
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From the reopening of the San Fernando Cathedral to the grand opening of the Witte Museum to the birth of Texas Public Radio news, San Antonio’s history…
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Updated 5:25 p.m.A U.S. Border Patrol agent who confessed to shooting four women in the head and leaving their bodies on rural Texas roadsides now faces…
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Updated 4:36 p.m.Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit in Travis County district court against San Antonio, its police department, chief of…
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From the groundbreaking of the Alamo Dome to the Camel Corp to serving as the backdrop to R.E.M.'s music video for "Everybody Hurts," San Antonio’s…
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Updated 6:30 p.m.Sheryl Sculley announced her retirement Thursday, after more than 13 years as San Antonio's city manager.Sculley, 66, said she intends to…