Bri Kirkham
Bri Kirkham 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. Bri has worked for local newspapers as a crime reporter, digital editor and many random things in between.
On her days off you can find her at the theater, 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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Queen Elizabeth II never formally met with former President Lyndon B. Johnson, who died in 1973, four years after his presidency ended. He's believed to be the only president during her reign who she didn't meet. Here's who the queen did meet on her trip to Texas in 1991.
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911 calls were not directly communicated to Pete Arredondo during school shooting, state senator say“What we do know is that the 911 calls were not being communicated to the so-called incident commander, Officer Arredondo. They were being communicated to a Uvalde police officer.”
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The stands at the Uvalde County Fairplex were filled with community members, journalists and law enforcement officers.
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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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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.
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More than 400,000 Harris County homes were without power on Tuesday morning. Galveston received about 14 inches of rain, and Houston saw about 6.5 inches. Wind speeds clocked around 45 to 50 mph in the area.
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Sometime this summer, Fannie Porter's brothel — where Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid hid out — lost its historic designation.
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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott claims child abuse is occurring in an emergency care facility at Freeman Coliseum. Local and state Democrats are criticizing Abbott for announcing these allegations before conducting an investigation.
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We asked, you answered. TPR readers and listeners chimed in to share their favorite Luby's memories.
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The Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund is suing ExxonMobil for employment discrimination.
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Many election department officials across Texas are enjoying large turnout numbers this week — and they know there's more to come thanks to the extended early voting period.
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When protesters across the U.S. started marching through city streets late last month, demanding justice for George Floyd, state and local leaders...