
Justin Martin
All Things Considered HostJustin Martin is KERA’s local host of All Things Considered for KERA 90.1. Justin grew up in Mannheim, Germany, and avidly listened to the Voice of America and National Public Radio whenever stateside. He graduated from the American Broadcasting School, and further polished his skills with radio veteran Kris Anderson of the Mighty 690 fame, a 50,000 watt border-blaster operating out of Tijuana, Mexico. Justin has worked as holiday anchor for the USA Radio Network, serving the U.S. Armed Forces Network. He’s also hosted, produced, and engineered several shows, including the Southern Gospel Jubilee on 660 KSKY.
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A young Austinite dives into her family history to learn more about the Partition of India.
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The unidentified officer, who is white, works in the department’s South Central Patrol Division.
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An initial denial to remove two LGBTQ books from the children's section of the Hood County Library led to a 7 year political battle for control in North Texas.
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A cooperative initiative in Texas helped bolster the nutrition programs at 5 rural school districts.
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A study finds the pandemic has made life more difficult for food-insecure households in North Texas.
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Many major highways in Dallas were built through neighborhoods of color.
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The money from the National Institutes of Health means the University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth will lead the coordinating center for the AIM-AHEAD program over the next two years.
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CEO Bob Walker talks with KERA's Justin Martin about how Scottish Rite for Children has grown from 1921 to today.
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Junior League President Christa Sanford talks with KERA's Justin Martin about the league's history and their plans for the future.
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North Texas saw much-needed rain Wednesday night into Thursday morning, but forecasters say the rain is on its way out. Still, watch out for urban flooding on roads and side streets throughout the day.
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Some of the most popular video games are made in Texas, and several gaming companies are headquartered in Dallas-Fort Worth.
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Our resident video game expert/addict has six games you should try to fend off pandemic boredom and have fun with your friends.