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KLRNKLRNCommunities rally to support the Texas Hill CountryThis week On The Record with Randy Beamer, we talk with Austin Dickson, CEO of the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country about his agency’s effort to coordinate help for victims of the Kerrville floods.   Then, we talk with Express-News Meteorologist Anthony Franze about how the flooding happened, and how the unique weather pattern caused the Mesoscale Convective Vortex responsible for the torrential rain.We continue meeting the new San Antonio city council members.  This week it’s District 8’s Ivalis Mesa Gonzalez, who talks about her activist mother who inspired her to get invol...2025-07-1126 minDeep Dives: Making Texas Real Estate Law UnderstandableDeep Dives: Making Texas Real Estate Law UnderstandableProduced Water - Land or Mineral Estate?This episode explores a brand new Texas Supreme Court decision in Cactus Water Services, LLC v. COG Operating, LLC (No. 23-0676 (June 27, 2025)) that definitively resolves the characterization of produced water ownership. Summary by Trey Wilson, Texas Real Estate and Water Law Attorney in San AntonioThe Court affirmed that produced water is an inherent and inescapable byproduct of oil and gas production, and its ownership, possession, custody, control, and disposition are implicitly conveyed to the mineral-estate lessee (the oil and gas operator) as part of the hydrocarbon rights. For a surface owner to...2025-07-0417 minKLRNKLRNStrengthening San Antonio's Tourism IndustryOn this episode of On The Record, host Randy Beamer talks about tourism with the new President and CEO of Visit San Antonio, Mario Bass. What are his plans to building tourism back to pre-pandemic levels?Next, we look at bills that were introduced during this past legislature in Texas to slow down the growth of the solar energy- several pushed by the oil and gas industry supporters. Mark Stover, Executive Director of the Texas Solar and Storage Association breaks it down for us and explains what we could see next for solar power...2025-06-2026 minKLRNKLRNArboretum San Antonio unveils final planThis week On The Record with Randy Beamer, we hear all about Arboretum San Antonio!  Randy is joined by Arboretum President/CEO Adriana Quinones, who shares the final master plan, what it will look like, and why visitors might be surprised by some of the features that will be at the new southside showplace.Then, Cat Hernandez, Director of the city’s transportation department, explains what the newly formed Multimodal Transportation Commission is, how it will work, and how it will help driver, cyclists, and pedestrians.On Reporter’s Roundtable, reporter Dylan Baddour with Inside Clima...2025-05-1626 min¡Nosotros! with Elaine Ayala¡Nosotros! with Elaine AyalaArboretum San Antonio generating buzzAdriana Quiñones is leading the charge to establish the second-largest public green space in Texas, and doing it through the lens of equity. Arboretum photos by Oscar Williams and Liz Garza Williams/Photographing the USA Suggested reading: Arboretum CEO's calling came late, but she knew instantly it was about trees Arboretum's master plan will showcase San Antonio as city of trees Arboretum San Antonio official website Keep in touch: Metro Columnist Elaine Ayala: eayala@express-news.net F...2025-05-0532 minKLRNKLRNTexas Talk with Nora Lopez | Anne KrauseTexas Talk host Nora Lopez sits down with Anne Krause, Senior VP of Development for Texas 2036. Learn what the organization is, and how they're using a data-driven approach to address challenges facing the state of Texas. Watch on-air and online at klrn.org/live and with the PBS app. Catch a new episode of "Texas Talk with Nora Lopez" at 7:30 p.m. on the third Thursday of each month. To watch all previous episodes, visit: klrn.org/texastalk.Texas Talk is produced in partnership with the San Antonio Express-News. 2025-04-1826 minKLRNKLRNTexas Talk with Nora Lopez | Ernesto RodriguezThis week's Texas Talk guest is Ernesto Rodriguez, the Alamo’s senior historian and curator. The Alamo is undergoing a massive $550 million public private expansion and makeover that has been years in the making. As senior historian, Ernesto is overseeing the creation of a new museum that will tell the full 300-year history of the Alamo.  He recently celebrated his 25th year working at the Alamo as a historian and lecturer. Watch on-air and online at klrn.org/live and with the PBS app. Catch a new episode of "Texas Talk with Nora Lopez" at 7:30 p.m. on t...2025-02-2126 minPediatrics Now: Cases Updates and Discussions for the Busy Pediatric PractitionerPediatrics Now: Cases Updates and Discussions for the Busy Pediatric PractitionerAI in Medicine: Ready for a Texas-Sized Leap Forward or Not?Episode 17: AI in Medicine: Ready for a Texas-Sized Leap Forward or Not? https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10098193   FACULTY: James Barry, MD is a Professor of Pediatrics, Section of Neonatology, and Medical Director, University of Colorado Neonatal Intensive Care OVERVIEW: Join Host Holly Wayment in this enlightening episode as she explores the transformative potential of artificial intelligence in medicine, particularly in pediatrics. This week, Holly presents a thought-provoking discussion from the Neonatology Fellowship Conference in San Antonio, featuring Dr. James Barry from the University of Colorado. W...2025-01-171h 05KLRNKLRNTexas Talk with Nora Lopez | TX Rep. Gene WuTexas State Rep. Gene Wu, of Houston was just recently-elected chair of the Texas House Democratic Caucus. Representative Wu, a former Harris County prosecutor, has served in the House since 2013, representing a slice of Houston’s west side. He has been a vocal critic of the GOP, particularly on social media, where he frequently spars with GOP state leaders.  Watch on-air and online at klrn.org/live and with the PBS app.  To watch all previous episodes, visit: klrn.org/texastalk. Texas Talk is produced in partnership with the San Antonio Express-News. 2025-01-1726 minDeep Dives: Making Texas Real Estate Law UnderstandableDeep Dives: Making Texas Real Estate Law UnderstandableAre Wind Farms a Legal Nuisance?Case: Green v. Century Oak Wind Project, LLC Court: Court of Appeals of Texas, Eleventh District, Eastland Date: December 12, 2024 Case Number: No. 11-23-00125-CV Overview This case involves an appeal by landowners challenging the trial court's dismissal of their nuisance lawsuit against the developers of a wind turbine project on a neighboring property. The trial court dismissed the case based on Rule 91a of the Texas Rules of Civil Procedure, which allows for dismissal of cases with no basis in law or fact. The Appellants claimed the wind...2025-01-0914 minKLRNKLRNTexas Talk with Nora Lopez | Chef Rico TorresThis week, Texas Talk host Nora Lopez discusses food and foodies with Chef Rico Torres, whose restaurant Mixtli recently won the Michelin Star, the first restaurant in San Antonio to receive the honor. Watch on-air and online at klrn.org/live and with the PBS app.  Catch a new episode of "Texas Talk with Nora Lopez" at 7:30 p.m. on the third Thursday of each month. To watch all previous episodes, visit: klrn.org/texastalk. Texas Talk is produced in partnership with the San Antonio Express-News. 2024-12-2026 minDeep Dives: Making Texas Real Estate Law UnderstandableDeep Dives: Making Texas Real Estate Law UnderstandableEasement Uses Not Set in Stone - Tech Changes Affect ScopeCase: Pedernales Electric Cooperative, Inc. (PEC) v. Samuel S. White, Janette Barlow, Gregory Colon and Stephanie Colon (Landowners) Significance: This case establishes a precedent for broadly interpreting easement language in favor of grantees, especially in the context of public utilities. It reinforces the right of easement holders to adapt their use to technological advancements and meet evolving public needs, as long as such actions align with the overarching purpose of the easement. Court: Texas Court of Appeals, Third District Austin Date Decided: December 11, 2024 Subject: Interpretation of an easement for an electric...2024-12-1611 minKLRNKLRNTexas Talk with Nora Lopez | John QuiñonesTexas Talk host Nora Lopez, Executive Editor for the San Antonio Express-News, talks with longtime journalist John Quinones about growing up in San Antonio, his start in journalism, his family’s financial struggles, and his success in broadcasting.2024-11-2226 minDeep Dives: Making Texas Real Estate Law UnderstandableDeep Dives: Making Texas Real Estate Law UnderstandableDeed Restrictions and Short Term Rentals - Texas Supreme Court Strikes AgainCase: JBrice Holdings, L.L.C. v. Wilcrest Walk Townhomes Ass'n Court: Supreme Court of Texas Date: April 22, 2022 Summary: This case concerns the legality of a homeowner's association (HOA) prohibiting short-term rentals within a townhome community. The Supreme Court of Texas ultimately ruled in favor of the homeowner, JBrice Holdings, finding that neither the community's deed restrictions nor the Texas Property Code authorized the HOA to impose such a ban. Outcome: The Supreme Court of Texas reversed the lower court's decision, vacated the injunction against short-term rentals, and remanded the case...2024-11-1910 minKLRNKLRNA plan to ‘Link’ the River Walk with San Pedro CreekThis week On The Record, host Randy Beamer talks with Precinct 4 County Commissioner Tommy Calvert about his proposed pedestrian walkway connecting the River Walk with the San Pedro Creek Culture Park in downtown San Antonio.  Then, we hear from departing President & CEO of VIA Metropolitan Transit Jeffrey Arndt about his decade of leadership with agency, and what he is most proud of from his tenure. On Reporter’s Roundtable, SA Report’s Lindsey Carnett, who covers the environment, shares information from her story about developers and agencies trying to remove the Golden Cheeked Warbler from the e...2024-11-1526 minDeep Dives: Making Texas Real Estate Law UnderstandableDeep Dives: Making Texas Real Estate Law UnderstandablePre-Purchase Inspection and Non-Disclosure ClaimsCase: George Lesieur v. Timothy & Sandra Fryar, Cynthia Morales d/b/a Morales Realty, and Cynthia Gonzalez Court: Texas Court of Appeals, Fourth Court of Appeals, San Antonio Date: March 10, 2010 Significance: This case highlights the critical role of pre-purchase inspections in real estate transactions. The court's ruling suggests that buyers who conduct thorough inspections, even if those inspections identify potential issues, may have a limited ability to claim reliance and causation against sellers for undisclosed defects. The dissent, however, raises important questions about the degree of similarity required between inspection reports to negate...2024-11-1109 minDeep Dives: Making Texas Real Estate Law UnderstandableDeep Dives: Making Texas Real Estate Law UnderstandableLand Must Be Sufficiently Described in Real Estate ContractCase: Dayston, LLC (Appellant) v. Jonathan D. Brooke (Appellee) Court: Court of Appeals of Texas, Eastland Date: October 8, 2020 Case Number: No. 11-18-00288-CV Significance: Highlights the importance of precise and complete property descriptions in real estate contracts. This case serves as a reminder that even with clear intent between parties, failing to meet the Statute of Frauds’ requirements can render an agreement unenforceable. Summary: This case concerns a Farm and Ranch Contract (Agreement) for the sale of real property between Dayston, LLC (seller) and Jonathan D. Brooke (buyer). Br...2024-11-1011 minKLRNKLRNThe San Antonio Files | Sam KindrickOn this edition of the San Antonio Files, host Sanford Nowlin talks Texas Outlaw Country/Rock music with legendary journalist and author Sam Kindrick. Kindrick published Action magazine for decades, and shares his stories of hanging with Willie Nelson, Jerry Jeff Walker, and others, as well as his move to sobriety that has shaped his life since 1989. Kindrick’s writings and pictures of the outlaw music era is now part of the Wittliff Collection at Texas State University. 2024-11-1026 minDeep Dives: Making Texas Real Estate Law UnderstandableDeep Dives: Making Texas Real Estate Law UnderstandableTexas Supreme Court Addresses Prescriptive EasementsCase: Albert v. Fort Worth & W. R.R. Court: Supreme Court of Texas Date: February 16, 2024 Significance: This case clarifies the application of prescriptive easement principles in Texas, highlighting the importance of open, notorious, continuous, and exclusive use adverse to the landowner's rights for the required period. It also distinguishes between using the same "way" and using the property "in the same way" for exclusivity purposes. Parties: Petitioners: Nathan D. Albert and Chisholm Trail Redi-Mix, LLC (Landowners) Respondent: Fort Worth & Western Railroad Company (Railroad) Facts:2024-11-0912 minDeep Dives: Making Texas Real Estate Law UnderstandableDeep Dives: Making Texas Real Estate Law UnderstandableTexas Courts Can Color In Details of Easements (Sometimes)Southwestern Electric Power Co. v. Lynch Court: Supreme Court of Texas Date Decided: February 28, 2020 Case Citation: 595 S.W.3d 678 Parties: Petitioner: Southwestern Electric Power Company (SWEPCO) Respondents: Kenneth Lynch, Tommy Batchelor, and Twant Wilson (Landowners) Significance: The case reaffirms the legal concept of "general easements" in Texas and clarifies their scope. It highlights the importance of clear and unambiguous language in easements to avoid disputes over their interpretation. It provides guidance for landowners and easement holders on the permissible use of general easements. Procedural History: The Landowners...2024-11-0912 minDeep Dives: Making Texas Real Estate Law UnderstandableDeep Dives: Making Texas Real Estate Law UnderstandableCrossTex: Texas Supreme Court Clarifies "Private Nuisance" LawCase: Crosstex North Texas Pipeline, L.P. v. Andrew Gardiner and Shannon Gardiner Court: Supreme Court of Texas Date: June 24, 2016 Citation: 505 S.W.3d 580 Subject: Private Nuisance Main Themes: This case grapples with defining "nuisance" under Texas law, clarifying its elements, and outlining the different standards of liability for causing a nuisance. Significance: This case provides much-needed clarity to the complex area of private nuisance law in Texas. It defines "nuisance," distinguishes it from a cause of action, outlines different liability standards, and provides guidance on proving...2024-11-0911 minDeep Dives: Making Texas Real Estate Law UnderstandableDeep Dives: Making Texas Real Estate Law UnderstandableEasement Rights and Diminishing Lake LevelsCase: Uptown Cars, Inc. v. Newcastle Management Trust and Jerry Landers Court: Texas Court of Appeals, Third District, at Austin Case No.: 03-22-00422-CV Date: October 31, 2024 Subject: Dispute over easement rights to access Lake Travis. Summary: This case involves a dispute between a non-waterfront property owner, Uptown Cars, Inc. (Uptown), and its waterfront neighbors, Newcastle Management Trust and Jerry Landers (Neighbors), concerning easement rights to access Lake Travis. Uptown sought declarations that its express easement grants it the right to build a road and boat dock on Neighbors’ pr...2024-11-0914 minDeep Dives: Making Texas Real Estate Law UnderstandableDeep Dives: Making Texas Real Estate Law UnderstandableProperty Condition Disclosures and "AS-IS" ContractsCase Name: Jeffrey Hammond and Callie Hammond, Appellants v. Crista L. Hanser, Jeffrey W. Connell, Michael W. Clapp, DSJMM, LLC and Flutobo, Inc. D/B/A Keller Williams Realty Northeast, Appellees Court: Court of Appeals for the First District of Texas Case Number: NO. 01-22-00707-CV Date of Opinion: October 31, 2024 Presiding Judge: Justice Richard Hightower Background: This case involves a dispute over the sale of a four-story home in Houston, Texas, purchased by the Hammonds (buyers) from Hanser (seller) in an "as is" transaction. After discovering...2024-11-0920 minDeep Dives: Making Texas Real Estate Law UnderstandableDeep Dives: Making Texas Real Estate Law UnderstandableTexas Groundwater Rights SummarizedGroundwater Rights in Texas Texas adheres to the "absolute ownership" rule, meaning landowners possess absolute ownership of the groundwater beneath their property. This right, established through common law and upheld by the Texas Supreme Court, allows landowners to produce unlimited groundwater for beneficial use without liability for impacts on neighboring properties, as long as no waste occurs. This right is subject to the "rule of capture," a principle stating that landowners are entitled to all groundwater they can capture from beneath their land, regardless of its effect on neighboring wells. However, the state also utilizes...2024-11-0919 minDeep Dives: Making Texas Real Estate Law UnderstandableDeep Dives: Making Texas Real Estate Law UnderstandableLegal vs. Equitable Title to Real EstateLegal Title vs. Equitable Title in Texas Real Estate1. What is the difference between legal title and equitable title? Legal title represents lawful ownership of a real estate property and is typically evidenced by a deed recorded in the county's public records. It usually includes the right to possess, use, enjoy, and transfer the property. Equitable title, on the other hand, signifies a beneficial interest in the property. This means the holder has certain rights, such as the right to obtain legal title upon fulfilling certain conditions, even though they may not hold...2024-11-0922 minDeep Dives: Making Texas Real Estate Law UnderstandableDeep Dives: Making Texas Real Estate Law UnderstandableAS-IS Clauses Not Iron CladCase: Ivy v. Garcia, Tex Court of Appeals, 3rd Dist. 2019 Filed: August 9, 2019 Appellate Court Holding: Reversed and Remanded Summary: This case involves a dispute over alleged misrepresentations and non-disclosures by sellers (the Garcias) in the sale of their home to the buyer (Ivy). The primary legal question centers on whether an "as-is" clause in the purchase contract shields the sellers from liability for potential defects in the property. Main Themes: Enforceability of "As-Is" Clauses: The court examines the limitations of "as-is" clauses in real estate contracts, particularly when...2024-11-0914 minDeep Dives: Making Texas Real Estate Law UnderstandableDeep Dives: Making Texas Real Estate Law UnderstandableInjunctive Relief in Water Diversion CasesCase Briefing: Muniz v. Dugi (2022) Case: Alberto & Bridget Muniz (Appellants) v. Mike & Mary Ann Dugi (Appellees) Court: Court of Appeals of Texas, Fourth District, San Antonio Date: May 11, 2022 Case No: 04-20-00528-CV Presiding Judge: Honorable M. Rex Emerson Main Issues: Boundary Dispute: Determining the accurate boundary line between two adjoining waterfront properties in the Pebble Beach Subdivision, Bandera, Texas. Water Diversion: Addressing whether the construction on the Munizes' property unlawfully diverted surface water onto the Dugis' property, causing damage. Attorney's Fees: Reviewing the trial court's...2024-11-0910 minDeep Dives: Making Texas Real Estate Law UnderstandableDeep Dives: Making Texas Real Estate Law UnderstandableSpecific Performance Under Texas Real Estate ContractsCase: Heights Property Management, LLC (HPM) v. Joyce Marie Scales Court: Court of Appeals for the First District of Texas Date: October 22, 2024 Case No.: 01-22-00750-CV Subject: Specific Performance of a Residential Real Estate Contract Summary: HPM, a real estate investment company, sued Joyce Marie Scales seeking specific performance of a contract to purchase her home. The trial court ruled in favor of Scales, denying HPM's claim. HPM appealed, arguing insufficient evidence supported the trial court's decision. Main Themes: Specific Performance Requirements: To be granted...2024-11-0910 minDeep Dives: Making Texas Real Estate Law UnderstandableDeep Dives: Making Texas Real Estate Law UnderstandableLimitations in Nuisance and Trespass ClaimsCase: R.R. Yalamanchili, Appellant v. Chayn Mousa, Appellee Court: Court of Appeals of Texas, Fourteenth District, Houston Date: April 22, 2010 Case Number: NO. 14-08-00491-CV Subject: Nuisance, Trespass, Statute of Limitations, Permanent Injunction Summary: This case involves a property dispute between R.R. Yalamanchili, a homeowner, and Chayn Mousa, the owner of an adjacent shopping center. Yalamanchili alleged that runoff water from Mousa's property caused damage to his plants, trees, and home foundation, constituting both a nuisance and a trespass. The central issue was whether Yalamanchili's...2024-11-0915 minDeep Dives: Making Texas Real Estate Law UnderstandableDeep Dives: Making Texas Real Estate Law UnderstandableEasement by EstoppelThis document summarizes key themes and important facts from five Texas court cases regarding easements. The cases provide insights into different types of easements, requirements for their establishment, and relevant legal arguments. Important Facts and Legal Arguments: 1. Cores v. LABORDE (2018) The court upheld an easement by estoppel based on representations by the prior owner of the servient estate, reliance by the dominant estate owner, and continued reliance by subsequent owners. The court emphasized the requirement of strict application of equitable estoppel due to the significant consequences of establishing an interest in land based on...2024-11-0918 minENside PoliticsENside PoliticsReporters' roundtable on Trump's, and his party's, big night in TexasENside Politics host Greg Jefferson and Express-News reporter Ed McKinley, Brooke Park and Molly Smith discuss the GOP blowout in state and local races. They also parse the fate of City Council's proposed raise and the removal on pay and tenure caps on the city manager.Suggested reading: 5 key takeaways from Election Day in TexasTexas House shifts further right as Republicans dominate in tossup racesMarc LaHood defeats Laurel Jordan Swift in San Antonio state House raceAll six city charter amendments win easily2024-11-0733 minENside PoliticsENside PoliticsGina Ortiz Jones goes after Texas justices over abortion banThe two-time Democratic nominee in Congressional District 23 runs a political action committee that's targeting three Republican justices seeking re-election to the Texas Supreme Court over ruling on the state's near-total abortion ban. She talks with host Greg Jefferson and reporter Megan Rodriguez about her organization's efforts to take out justices Jimmy Blacklock, John Devine and Jane Bland in November's election.Suggested reading:The 'Find Out' PAC targets Texas Supreme Court justices over denial of emergency abortionAs Democrats fight for gains in Texas, party insiders say these are the candidates...2024-10-1549 min¡Nosotros! with Elaine Ayala¡Nosotros! with Elaine AyalaSan Antonio's famous twins, the Castro brothers, turn 50Twin brothers Joaquin and Julian Castro aren’t just San Antonio political figures, they’re national ones. One a congressman, the other a former San Antonio mayor and former housing secretary under President Barack Obama. As they celebrate a major milestone in their lives, they look back at their political careers and talk about what’s to come.Suggested links:Latino Community Foundation CEOCongressman for the 20th District of TexasAfter getting divorced and landing a new job in California, Julián Castro is staying in San Antonio...2024-09-1542 min¡Nosotros! with Elaine Ayala¡Nosotros! with Elaine AyalaLionel and Kathy Sosa discuss Querétaro and San Antonio, true sister citiesWhen San Antonio artists Lionel and Kathy Sosa bought a historic home in Querétaro four years ago, they began to learn about the surprising connections between the two cities. Those go back at least 300 years and has led an exhibit of San Antonio artists in the central Mexican city and a four-part documentary on KLRN.Suggested links:Al Otro Lado Del Espejo (othersideofthemirror.com)Commentary: Beating the heat in MexicoSosa: Keep striving, friendly city, to be inclusiveChildren of the Revolucion - The Project2024-09-0943 minKLRNKLRNTexas Talk with Gilbert Garcia | Former State Rep. Steve AllisonTONIGHT AT 7:30 | Texas Talk host Gilbert Garcia, sits down with former State Representative Steve Allison from District 121.  Allison discusses his fight with state Republicans over school vouchers, and how he hopes to see the legislature move forward in the coming years. Watch on-air (channel 9.1) and online with the PBS app. Texas Talk with Gilbert Garcia is produced in collaboration with the San Antonio Express-News. 2024-07-2626 minKLRNKLRNTexas Talk with Gilbert Garcia | Journalist Scott BraddockOur guest for this episode is the preeminent authority on Texas government and politics. As the editor of the Quorum Report and host of the “Texas Take” podcast, Scott Braddock has covered the inner workings of the Texas Legislature with unmatched detail and insight. Over the course of his career, he has also served as the chief political reporter for news-radio stations in Dallas and Houston. On this episode, Braddock talks about Gov. Greg Abbott, Attorney General Ken Paxton, and the growing divisions between the Texas House and Senate. Catch a new episode of "...2024-06-2025 minKLRNKLRNTexas Talk with Gilbert Garcia | Deborah Omowale Jarmon, San Antonio African American Community Archive & Museum Texas Talk with Gilbert Garcia: Over time, our institutions decide what artifacts are worth preserving, which individuals are worth celebrating, what stories are worth telling, and how those stories should be told. In her role as the CEO and director of the San Antonio African American Community Archive & Museum, Deborah Omowale Jarmon is working to balance the scales and fill in the blanks. On this episode, she talks about her life, how SAAACAM is working to preserve African American history, and what she wants to see from the forthcoming Alamo Visitor Center and...2024-05-1726 minKLRNKLRNTexas Talk with Gilbert Garcia | San Antonio Poet Laureate Eddie VegaEven when other fighters ruled the heavyweight division in the early 1970s, Muhammad Ali was, by his own estimation and that of his fans, the People's Champion. By the same token, even before Eddie Vega recently received the honor of being named San Antonio's poet laureate, he was unquestionably the People's Poet. His witty and incisive examinations of food, family and the cultural complexities that come with growing up Mexican American have appeared on city buses and downtown San Antonio buildings, been performed at poetry slams and open-mic nights, and been printed in two collections...2024-04-1926 minKLRNKLRNTexas Talk with Gilbert Garcia | Former Congressman Charlie GonzalezTonight at 7:30PM, Texas Talk host Gilbert Garcia talks with former Congressman Charlie Gonzalez. In late 2012, when Charlie Gonzalez approached his final weeks in the U.S. House of Representatives, then-Democratic House leader Nancy Pelosi called it the "end of an era." She had good reason to say that. Gonzalez and his legendary father Henry B. Gonzalez, had, between them, held the 20th congressional seat of Texas for 51 consecutive years. Managing to simultaneously embrace his father's legacy and forge his own path, Gonzalez emerged as a strong voice on issues such as immigration, health care and education.2024-03-2226 minKLRNKLRNTexas Talk with Gilbert Garcia | Musician Joe ReyesWhen it comes to music, Joe Reyes doesn't see any limitations. Over the years, the Grammy-winning San Antonio guitarist, multi-instrumentalist and producer has worked on a dizzyingly wide range of music: heavy metal, jazz, the flamenco guitar interplay of Lara & Reyes, a Tejano album with Freddy Fender, the outlaw country of Mitch Webb & the Swindles and the daring art-pop of the band Buttercup. On this episode, Reyes talks about his remarkable career, his creative process and how the Texas music scene has changed over the years. Catch a new episode of "Texas Talk with Gilbert...2024-02-1626 minKLRNKLRNTexas Talk with Gilbert Garcia | Dr. Jenny Hsieh, UTSA's Brain Health ConsortiumSan Antonio's Dr. Jenny Hsieh is at the forefront of the exciting advances that are currently happening in brain research. A neuroscientist who serves as the director of UTSA’s Brain Health Consortium, Hsieh is leading a team of researchers into groundbreaking lab studies into the causes and potential treatments for Alzheimer's disease and Epilepsy. On this episode, Hsieh talks about her lifelong fascination with the human brain, why the issue of Alzheimer's is so personal for her and what we can all hope to learn in the coming years ab...2024-01-1926 minKLRNKLRNTexas Talk with Gilbert Garcia | Beto Altamirano, Business LeaderHost Gilbert Garcia, columnist and opinion writer for the San Antonio Express News, talks with local business leader and aspiring politician, Beto Altamirano.   Beto Altamirano is the CEO & Co-founder of Irys, a company building AI-driven tools that engage communities to bring real-time visibility and data analytics to urban stakeholders. Beto's interest in public policy has led him to work at the Texas House of Representatives, United States Senate, White House - United States Trade Representative, and the Alamo Area MPO.  Beto’s involvement in public policy was recognized by the Aspen Institute Latinos & Soci...2023-12-2226 minKLRNKLRNTexas Talk with Gilbert Garcia | Chris Duel, Sports Reporter, Radio Personality, ComedianOn this episode of Texas Talk with Gilbert Garcia, we hear from San Antonio radio personality, sports reporter, and comedian Chris Duel about his life, career, and more! To watch all past episodes, visit klrn.org/texastalk Watch new episodes of Texas Talk with Gilbert Garcia at 7:30 p.m. on the third Thursday of each month. Texas Talk is produced in partnership with the San Antonio Express-News.2023-11-1726 minCharter Moms ChatsCharter Moms ChatsHarmony Public Schools South Texas, With Ruiz, Parrish, And HallerHarmony Public Schools offers STEM education and project-based learning for students who want a rigorous education that will prepare them for college and careers. We will speak with a team from Harmony Public Schools South Texas, including Guadalupe Ruiz, Student Recruitment and Retention Specialist at Harmony Science Academy—San Antonio, Megan Parrish, District Director of Communications and Marketing, and Claire Haller, PreK–2 District Coach, to learn about how Harmony students work with robots, drones, solar cars, and more on their paths towards understanding the natural world and making our lives better. We will also talk about campus improvements and how to a...2023-11-1437 minEN DepthEN DepthThe road to prosperity for South TexasSan Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg, Edinburg Mayor Ramiro Garza Jr. and South Texas Business Partnership President and CEO Rebecca Viagran discuss how to work regionally to address infrastructure needs and cultivate economic development.SUGGESTED READING:Viagran: To pave way for prosperity, upgrade South Bexar's infrastructureMore about the San Antonio Forward series Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2023-11-0933 minCharter Moms ChatsCharter Moms ChatsBASIS Texas Charter Schools, With Ken Tyrrell And David KingOver the past decade, BASIS Texas Charter Schools have established themselves as the #1 district in Texas by offering students a world-class, liberal arts education. Ken Tyrrell, Vice President of School Operations at BASIS Ed Texas, and David King, Associate Vice President of Academics for BASIS Ed Texas, join us to discuss the strengths of the BASIS Charter Schools model—offered at five campuses in the San Antonio area—and offer tips about the upcoming enrollment season.2023-11-0935 minCharter Moms ChatsCharter Moms ChatsLegacy Traditional Schools—Texas In San Antonio, With Mechiel RozasLegacy Traditional Schools—Texas offers well-rounded, PK–12th grade options in the greater San Antonio area. The Legacy Traditional Schools curriculum emphasizes all areas of academic study, including the arts, physical education, and extensive athletics and extracurricular activities. Dr. Mechiel Rozas, Superintendent at Legacy Traditional Schools—Texas, joins us to share updates about their campuses in the San Antonio area and offer tips for how families can enroll their students.2023-11-0831 minCharter Moms ChatsCharter Moms ChatsGreat Hearts Texas In San Antonio, With Monet Lessner And April HuftyGreat Hearts Texas offers a classical education at tuition-free, public charter schools. Monet Lessner, Executive Director of Special Student Services at Great Hearts Texas, and April Hufty, Senior Director of Enrollment and Engagement at Great Hearts Texas, will join us to talk about how students benefit from the Great Hearts curriculum and a school culture grounded in a traditional set of virtues. They will also offer advice for families who want to learn more about the schools in the San Antonio area and apply to enroll their students at Great Hearts.2023-10-2742 minKLRNKLRNTexas Talk with Gilbert Garcia | Hector Saldaña, Musician & Texas Music CuratorIf you wanted to learn about Texas music and you were allowed to talk to only one person about it, Hector Saldaña would be the ideal choice. Saldaña has been on the front lines for nearly half a century -- as a musician with his acclaimed pop-rock band The Krayolas -- as an entertainment writer and music columnist for the Express-News -- and, most recently, as the Texas Music Curator for the Witliff Collections at Texas State University. On this episode of Texas Talk, we talk about Sa...2023-10-2026 minCharter Moms ChatsCharter Moms ChatsKIPP Texas—San Antonio Enrollment, With Guadalupe DiazKIPP Texas—San Antonio is a network of charter schools dedicated to championing equity and chasing excellence. Guadalupe Diaz, Regional Superintendent at KIPP Texas—San Antonio, joins us to talk about growth—including at the new KIPP Somos campus on Callaghan—and offer tips for families to enroll their students at KIPP Texas—San Antonio.2023-10-2031 minENside PoliticsENside PoliticsMassive job creator comes to S.A., Greg Brockhouse is back, and Texas GOP still feudingWhy JCB picked San Antonio for its new plant, what former mayoral candidate Greg Brockhouse is planning for 2025 and how the feud between Dan Patrick and Dade Phelan has escalated.   REQUIRED READING:Britain's JCB to open manufacturing plant in San Antonio, hire 1,500Greg Brockhouse wants back in the political arena Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2023-10-1731 minEN DepthEN DepthThe Future of Work in South Texas and Beyond | San Antonio ForwardBeto Altamirano, CEO and co-founder of Irys, and chairman and co-founder of the Better Futures Institute, talks about the potential to develop a dynamic workforce in San Antonio and the South Triangle region.REQUIRED READING:The San Antonio Forward projectPowerhouse potential: Why San Antonio should care about a different Texas TriangleWhy the I-35 corridor is the unsung hero of the American household Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2023-10-0434 minENside PoliticsENside PoliticsGOP infighting in Texas lege and on Captiol HillThe Puro Politics team talks about what the narrowly averted federal shutdown and the Paxton impeachment trial tell us about the state of the GOP. Also, a look at SAISD school closures and direct flights from San Antonio to Frankfurt.REQUIRED READING:Whether it's Paxton impeachment or federal shutdown, Republicans can't stop fighting with each otherIgnore the hype: San Antonio airport's first-ever nonstop to Europe really is a big deal Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2023-10-0338 minSan Antonio Public Library Podcast — Tuned InSan Antonio Public Library Podcast — Tuned InInQueeries: Queerstory of San AntonioEpisode 4: This time we're talking with assistant archivist Melissa Gohlke about her work with the queer history of San Antonio and rural Texas. She shares stories of female impersonators of the 1900s, introducing students to the queer landmarks of the city, and how queer spaces have changed over time. Also, bonus guest Anel Flores! Meet the InQueeries team and learn more about the topics discussed by visiting: guides.mysapl.org/inqueeries2023-09-2856 minEN DepthEN DepthThe South Texas Triangle, an emerging international economic powerhouse | San Antonio ForwardBeto Gomez and David Robinson Jr., guest scholars with University of Texas at San Antonio’s Urban Future Lab, explain why San Antonio’s future is interwoven with the Rio Grande Valley and Monterrey, Mexico through our cultural, demographic and economic ties.REQUIRED READING:Powerhouse potential: Why San Antonio should care about a different Texas Triangle Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2023-09-2139 minCharter Moms ChatsCharter Moms ChatsValor San Antonio, With Mark Discher And Erin FonnerValor Education is a Texas-based network of schools that nourish the human desire for wisdom, virtue, friendship, and community. Valor San Antonio opened in August 2023 as a tuition-free, public charter school on the Northwest Side of San Antonio. Dr. Mark Discher, Headmaster of Valor San Antonio, Stephen Gordon, Superintendent of Valor Education, and Erin Fonner, Director of Marketing and Communications for Valor Education, join us to discuss their hopes for the new San Antonio campus and share how families can learn more information and enroll their students.2023-09-0839 minExploitation Of Of A MOTHER, VETERAN, SECURITY OFFICER AND PARALEGAL WRONGFULLY CONVICTED &MURDERExploitation Of Of A MOTHER, VETERAN, SECURITY OFFICER AND PARALEGAL WRONGFULLY CONVICTED &MURDERSAN ANTONIO SPURS GAME CARMELO ANTHONYMILITARY IS WITH SAN ANTONIO IT WAS NEVER EVER IN LIFE FOR MEXICANS OR GANG MEMEBERS LAST MEMEORY GUARD TEXAS AND BOTHING IS REAL FOR TOUR CRIMINALS AT ALL2022-12-2406 minCharter Moms ChatsCharter Moms ChatsLegacy Traditional Schools—Texas, With Mechiel RozasLegacy Traditional Schools—Texas offers well-rounded, PK–12th grade options in the greater San Antonio area. The Legacy Traditional Schools curriculum emphasizes all areas of academic study, including the arts, physical education, and extensive athletics and extracurricular activities. Dr. Mechiel Rozas, Superintendent at Legacy Traditional Schools—Texas, joins us to share updates about growth plans in Cibolo and Alamo Ranch, and offer tips for how families can enroll their students.2022-11-1729 minSan Antonio Podcast NetworkSan Antonio Podcast NetworkSA Talk #42 | Learning About The Texas YES Project (Feat. Danielle Gunter)In this episode of SA Talk, host Zachary Espericueta sits down with Danielle Gunter. Danielle, the executive director of The Texas YES Project explains how the organization got started, how it's changed over the years, what led her there and much more. Danielle also discusses how important it is for students to have the necessary tools when they are in the classroom so that they can ultimately succeed.  TEXAS YES is an educational nonprofit committed to closing the gap for educational equality through the support of Title 1 students in San Antonio, Dallas-Fort Worth, Corpus Christi a...2022-11-0744 minCharter Moms ChatsCharter Moms ChatsHarmony Public Schools South Texas, With Cruz, Murati, Lopez, And RodriguezHarmony Public Schools offers STEM education and project-based learning for students who want a rigorous education that will prepare them for college and careers. Grace Cruz, Assistant Area Superintendent of Programs at Harmony Public Schools South Texas, Klediol "Eddie" Murati, Principal at Harmony School of Science—San Antonio, Joel Lopez, engineering teacher at Harmony School of Science—San Antonio, and Abigail Rodriguez, District Operations Manager at Harmony Public Schools South Texas, join us to share more information about how Harmony students work with robots, solar cars, drones, and more on their paths towards understanding the natural world and making our live...2022-11-0324 minCharter Moms ChatsCharter Moms ChatsGreat Hearts Texas Enrollment, With Andrew Ellison And April HuftyGreat Hearts Texas offers a classical education at tuition-free, public charter schools. Andrew Ellison, Executive Director at Great Hearts Texas, and April Hufty, Director of Auxiliary Operations at Great Hearts Texas, join us to talk about how students benefit from the Great Hearts curriculum and a school culture grounded in a traditional set of virtues. They will also offer advice for families who want to learn more about the schools in the San Antonio area and apply to enroll their students at Great Hearts.2022-10-0537 minCharter Moms ChatsCharter Moms ChatsBASIS Texas Charter Schools, With Ken Tyrrell And America PalmerOver the past ten years, BASIS Texas Charter Schools have established themselves as the #1 district in Texas by offering students a world-class, liberal arts education. With the recent opening of the BASIS San Antonio—Jack Lewis Jr. campus, BASIS Texas Charter Schools has five campuses in the San Antonio area. Ken Tyrrell, Head of Operations at BASIS San Antonio—Jack Lewis Jr. Campus, and America Palmer, Director of Academic Policy and Process and Director of Events at BASIS.ed Texas, join us to discuss the strengths of the BASIS Charter Schools model and offer tips about the upcoming enrollment season.2022-09-3031 minCharter Moms ChatsCharter Moms ChatsKIPP Texas—San Antonio Enrollment Season, With Allen SmithKIPP Texas—San Antonio is a network of charter schools dedicated to championing equity and chasing excellence. Allen Smith, Regional Superintendent of KIPP Texas—San Antonio, joins us to talk about celebrating students' plans for the future (including college, career, and beyond), share progress on the new KIPP Callaghan campus, and offer tips for families to enroll their students at KIPP Texas—San Antonio.2022-09-1635 minCharter Moms ChatsCharter Moms ChatsIDEA Public Schools Enrollment Season, With Carlos BenavidesIDEA Public Schools is a network of tuition-free, public charter schools with 15 campuses across San Antonio, and more schools across Texas and other states. The open enrollment period for the 2023–24 school year has begun, and will continue through February 17, 2023. Carlos Benavides, Regional Vice President of Operations for IDEA Public Schools San Antonio, joins us for a discussion of how IDEA Public Schools lives up to its promise to get every student ready for college and offer advice for parents and caregivers who are applying for their children to attend IDEA Public Schools in San Antonio.2022-09-1429 minSan Antonio Podcast NetworkSan Antonio Podcast NetworkSA Talk #39 | The Direction Of Texas A&M University-San Antonio Athletics (Feat. Darnell Smith)On this episode of SA Talk, Zach sits down with Texas A&M University-San Antonio athletics director, Darnell Smith. The two discuss the state of the TAMUSA sports program, his backstory and what led him to this role in his career. Darnell shares how his experiences as a player in college helped his growth as a leader off the field. He also talks about the opportunities he looked past in order to come home and take the TAMUSA job. Darnell explains some of the goals of TAMUSA athletics and how they're building momentum on the Southside of San Antonio.2022-08-2250 minSan Antonio Podcast NetworkSan Antonio Podcast NetworkSan Antonio Changemakers | Jonathan GutierrezOn this episode of San Antonio Changemakers, Jonathan Gutierrez joins the podcast to talk about his experience in NLC-San Antonio. From NLC Bio: Jonathan Gutierrez (he/him) is an organizer, educator, and voting rights advocate. He is passionate about developing young leaders in Texas, engaging in year-round community organizing, and in building long-term power in communities of the global majority. In his current role at MOVE Texas, Jonathan works to coach, support, and develop community organizers across South/Central Texas who engage in year-round peer-to-peer voter registration, voter mobilization, and power building campaigns in youth communities. Jonathan...2022-08-0427 minSan Antonio Public Library Podcast — Tuned InSan Antonio Public Library Podcast — Tuned InThe Spoon of Our Mighty Overlord: SAPL's Pop MadnessEpisode 14: Join the ETE crew at the San Antonio Public Library’s Pop Madness Festival. Seriously, where else can you talk to the Ghostbusters and Vikings in the same place? Don’t answer that. Join us and get the scoop on San Japan, The USS Bexar, the San Antonio Ghostbusters, and the Vinland Texas Vikings. Play some Sci-Fi and Fantasy trivia too. Join the discussion with Escape the Earth: email: saplescapetheearth@gmail.com goodreads: www.goodreads.com/group/show/10939…escape-the-earth libguide: guides.mysapl.org/ETE2022-08-0234 minSan Antonio Podcast NetworkSan Antonio Podcast NetworkSan Antonio Changemakers | Nicolette ArdienteOn this episode of the podcast mini-series SA Changemakers, Nicolette Ardiente joins the podcast to talk about what led her to Texas, her experience with NLC San Antonio, and the work she's doing out in the community. Learn more about NLC San Antonio: https://www.newleaderscouncil.org/chapter/san-antonio/  Apply: https://form.jotform.com/220935355779064  Donate: https://www.newleaderscouncil.org/donate/ Nominate a Leader: https://www.newleaderscouncil.org/nominate-a-leader/2022-07-2126 minExploitation Of Of A MOTHER, VETERAN, SECURITY OFFICER AND PARALEGAL WRONGFULLY CONVICTED &MURDERExploitation Of Of A MOTHER, VETERAN, SECURITY OFFICER AND PARALEGAL WRONGFULLY CONVICTED &MURDERNothing is about San Antonio... Doesn't appeal lead to attempted murder tell USAAThe attention they wish they could Target out of me on my podcast they don't deserve to be at all you weren't wanted my case is from Lubbock my housing from the military my home is mine my vehicle from my money my job because I'm a veteran how dare you think you do something to me my daughter my child only never to be exploited or human traffic you get no forgiveness you never will there's no God for you you're trashy people you're sickly people you organize sex crime for lying prostitute people's kids getting raped All over...2022-06-2623 minExploitation Of Of A MOTHER, VETERAN, SECURITY OFFICER AND PARALEGAL WRONGFULLY CONVICTED &MURDERExploitation Of Of A MOTHER, VETERAN, SECURITY OFFICER AND PARALEGAL WRONGFULLY CONVICTED &MURDERShameful you are in TexasCops correctional officers and attorneys of San Antonio TDCJ don't embarrass shame exploit harass or disgrace a veteran mother and child by always necessary for their hookers for their criminals for the trashy sleep with in prison for their diseases for their needle junkies for crack pipe smokers we don't even exist to try to take advantage of Veteran mothers security guard to try to take advantage of every military agency resource home job and vehicle every Security agency I've worked for for a bunch of junkies who are never and will never be wanted all because of hooker and...2022-06-0404 minSAHCC VOICESSAHCC VOICESParra & Co: Family Focused & Building CommunitiesIn this episode, we are joined by Eduardo Parra, Founder & CEO of Parra & Co, and who also serves on the SAHCC Board as Co-Chair of the Small Business Committee! We had a lot of fun chatting with Eduardo about the beginnings of their family run business, how they've been able to impact the city of San Antonio and more areas in Texas for 6 years now (happy anniversary!), and a deeper discussion about infrastructure and economic development.About Parra & Co:Parra & Co is a family-owned Civil Engineering Firm that Designs and...2022-03-0429 minCharter Moms ChatsCharter Moms ChatsLegacy Traditional Schools Texas, With Tamela Harris And Alan SeayLegacy Traditional Schools—Texas offers well-rounded, PK–12th grade options in the greater San Antonio area. The Legacy Traditional Schools curriculum emphasizes all areas of academic study, including the arts, physical education, and extensive athletics and extracurricular activities. Tamela Harris and Alan Seay Legacy Traditional Schools—Texas join us to share updates about the new campus, Legacy Traditional School—Cibolo, and offer tips for how families can enroll their students at Legacy.2022-01-1925 minSAHCC VOICESSAHCC VOICESPort San Antonio: Aerospace Robotics, Games, & Community Driven IdeasPlease enjoy this wonderful conversation we had with the Port's President & CEO, Jim Perschbach. Listen and learn about the rich innovation history of what once the Kelly Air Force Base, explore the origin of some cool projects that have been developed there, such as the world's largest industrial robot, and a peak inside the Port's new innovation center coming Spring 2022.Meet our Guest:Jim Perschbach joined the Port in 2014—leading a team that provides strategic support to grow advanced industries on the 1,900-acre technology innovation campus, including aerospace, cybersecurity, defense, manufacturing and global trade. Th...2021-12-0735 minENside PoliticsENside PoliticsEpisode 158: Drawing the lines for Texas congressional districtsThe president of the Southwest Voter Registration Education Project, Lydia Camarillo, talks about the possibility of a new district in San Antonio. Read: Abbott: Third special legislative session will begin Sept. 20 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2021-09-1328 minSearching For San AntonioSearching For San AntonioSan Antonio River Authority (Feat. Derek Boese)On this episode, we speak with the general manager at the San Antonio River Authority (SARA) - Derek Boese. Derek explains how important of a role the organization has in maintaining a safe environment here in the Alamo City. He talks about their mission to create/maintain safe, clean, and enjoyable creeks and rivers. The San Antonio River Authority was created in 1937, and is one of many active river authorities in Texas. Though San Antonio is in the name, their jurisdiction covers 3,658 square miles, and includes all of Bexar, Wilson, Karnes and Goliad Counties. -2021-09-0642 minSan Antonio Podcast NetworkSan Antonio Podcast NetworkSearching For SA | San Antonio River Authority (Feat. Derek Boese)On this episode, we speak with the general manager at the San Antonio River Authority (SARA) - Derek Boese. Derek explains how important of a role the organization has in maintaining a safe environment here in the Alamo City. He talks about their mission to create/maintain safe, clean, and enjoyable creeks and rivers. The San Antonio River Authority was created in 1937, and is one of many active river authorities in Texas. Though San Antonio is in the name, their jurisdiction covers 3,658 square miles, and includes all of Bexar, Wilson, Karnes and Goliad Counties. -2021-09-0642 minExploitation Of Of A MOTHER, VETERAN, SECURITY OFFICER AND PARALEGAL WRONGFULLY CONVICTED &MURDERExploitation Of Of A MOTHER, VETERAN, SECURITY OFFICER AND PARALEGAL WRONGFULLY CONVICTED &MURDERPSYOPS TEXAS TRYING TO TARGET PEOPLE AND BRAINWASHMY DAUGHTER IS SAN ANTONIO AND IVE ALMOST BEEN MURDERED BECAUSE OF TRASHY SAN ANTONIO COPS, TDCJ TRASHY CORRECTIONS ,, AND ATTORNEYS TAHT HELP PROSTITUES AND THEY ALL LIE ABOUT IT ......CLAIMING I COMMITTED A HOMICIDE AND I WAS ALMOST MURDERED AS A HUMAN SACRAFIDE WITH RELIGION ON THE WALLS AND IF YOU WANT TO KNOW THE KINDS OF MEXICANS THAT HELP COPS KILL MILITARY THEY ARE HILLSIDE CANYON APTS (NEW FACES, LICENSE PLATES, NEW JOBS, NEW MGT, NEW NAMES) FULLY INVESTIGATED BY A CIVIL AFFAIRS AND PSYOPS VETERAN AND PARALEGAL AND SECURITY GUARD AND MOTHER  2021-07-0829 minExploitation Of Of A MOTHER, VETERAN, SECURITY OFFICER AND PARALEGAL WRONGFULLY CONVICTED &MURDERExploitation Of Of A MOTHER, VETERAN, SECURITY OFFICER AND PARALEGAL WRONGFULLY CONVICTED &MURDERTexas Penal CodeI'm Innocent ..... THEY TRY TO HAVE ME KILLED IN SAN ANTONIO AND YOU'RE RIGHT SIX THE WHOLE CITY AND COPS IF YOU THOUGHT I WAS SCARED OF YOU TO TURN YOU IN I'M NOT AND YOUR CRIMINALS AND YOU'RE NOT GOING TO BE FAMOUS CUZ YOU THOUGHT YOU'RE SO BEAUTIFUL AND PEOPLE ARE JEALOUS BECAUSE I DON'T CARE FOR ANY OF THEM SAN ANTONIO I'M NOT FROM THERE SO THEY SUCCEED OTHER FOR THE WORST REASONS I'M FROM LUBBOCK I STUCK TO MINE2021-03-308h 20Exploitation Of Of A MOTHER, VETERAN, SECURITY OFFICER AND PARALEGAL WRONGFULLY CONVICTED &MURDERExploitation Of Of A MOTHER, VETERAN, SECURITY OFFICER AND PARALEGAL WRONGFULLY CONVICTED &MURDERTexasSan Antonio Texas I would like to introduce you to the Amazing Racist2021-03-301h 59San Antonio Podcast NetworkSan Antonio Podcast Network[Archive]: Big Brothers Big Sisters Of South Texas (Feat. Hugh Farr)3/22/2021 - The hosts invite Chief Development Officer Hugh Farr onto the podcast to discuss his role in the Big Brothers Big Sisters organization as well as what they are doing to change the trajectory of at-risk childrens' lives. Hugh shares how he got to this point and his motivation to help children. He also explains what it takes to become a "Big". Be sure to tune in to learn more about this wonderful organization and the vital role they play in the San Antonio community. Where to Find/Follow Big Brothers Big Sisters: 2021-03-2234 minExploitation Of Of A MOTHER, VETERAN, SECURITY OFFICER AND PARALEGAL WRONGFULLY CONVICTED &MURDERExploitation Of Of A MOTHER, VETERAN, SECURITY OFFICER AND PARALEGAL WRONGFULLY CONVICTED &MURDERAttempted murder in San AntonioYou don't understand what targeted individual is whenever turn it in Bexar County Sheriff's room for San Antonio district parole Texas Department of Criminal Justice and I know all military veteran so I investigate differently only for me cuz the rest of you are liars and manipulators TDCJ you Corrections are liars it's on camera I will expose everything I deserve a lawsuit they murdered Damien Daniels don't say anything you were cops do you already know everything you grow up here too2021-02-1257 minCharter Moms ChatsCharter Moms ChatsTexas Holocaust Remembrance Week, With Nammie IchilovHow do we raise the next generation to be upstanders, who will speak out and seek help when they see injustice? Texas Holocaust Remembrance Week is January 25-29, 2021. Nammie Ichilov, CEO of the Jewish Federation of San Antonio and Director of the Holocaust Memorial Museum of San Antonio, offers recommendations about developmentally appropriate ways to teach children about the Holocaust, at home and in schools.2021-01-2331 minExploitation Of Of A MOTHER, VETERAN, SECURITY OFFICER AND PARALEGAL WRONGFULLY CONVICTED &MURDERExploitation Of Of A MOTHER, VETERAN, SECURITY OFFICER AND PARALEGAL WRONGFULLY CONVICTED &MURDERFt Bragg.... you got the people over here in San Antonio bragging about the wrong thingSo when Texas in San Antonio think this special forces and you are racist trash should I tag Fort Bragg North Carolina and Special Forces so you can suck my #cox2021-01-2038 minSan Antonio Podcast NetworkSan Antonio Podcast Network[Archive]: Selena The Series (Feat. San Antonio Native, Raymond Perez)1/11/2021 - Zachary and Amanda are joined by one of the staff writers for the popular Netflix show, "Selena The Series". Raymond Arturo Perez shares with the hosts the journey that got him to where he is now. He also discusses what goes into the screenwriting process and his goals for his career. He also discusses how special this project was for him, being from South Texas.  Don't forget to check out the Selena series on Netflix! Find/Follow Raymond: Website Instagram Twitter2021-01-1128 minEN DepthEN DepthEpisode 108: San Antonio Stories Mystery Good Samaritan surprises neighbors with hidden gifts throughout North San Antonio neighborhood Retired San Antonio educator finds peace in building houses for birds and bats Life-long curiosity, spirit of innovation drives San Antonio entrepreneur Youngster and older San Antonio neighbors maintain friendship by way of window in backyard fence San Antonio man recalls glory days of South Texas baseball Honey’s Place on San Antonio’sEast Side a throwback to old nightclubs and soul food stops Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/a...2020-12-2919 minExploitation Of Of A MOTHER, VETERAN, SECURITY OFFICER AND PARALEGAL WRONGFULLY CONVICTED &MURDERExploitation Of Of A MOTHER, VETERAN, SECURITY OFFICER AND PARALEGAL WRONGFULLY CONVICTED &MURDERSAN ANTONIO TRASH LIVES OFF LIESLet me guess Texas cops is this a direct attack that your reputations or you're not worried cuz you know you were in the whole world with psyops right2020-12-2256 minExploitation Of Of A MOTHER, VETERAN, SECURITY OFFICER AND PARALEGAL WRONGFULLY CONVICTED &MURDERExploitation Of Of A MOTHER, VETERAN, SECURITY OFFICER AND PARALEGAL WRONGFULLY CONVICTED &MURDERTorture and exploitation in San Antonio Texas that is so real explaining human traffickingThis is not a game this is the truth this is not a liar and act like an actress this is what's really going on it's attempted murder of a veteran exploitation of a mother and child exploitation of a family exploitation of the military when I was in it exploitation of lies and rumors because Texas correctional officers don't like to be told what to do when the grievance process is used as if their life is so affected by a piece of paper and it's not their life it's their ego that they try to kill for2020-12-0336 minCharter Moms ChatsCharter Moms ChatsKIPP Texas—San Antonio, With Allen SmithKIPP Texas—San Antonio offers a rigorous education based on values of championing equity, bringing joy, and rising together. Allen Smith, Regional Superintendent of KIPP Texas—San Antonio, joins us to talk about how KIPP Texas—San Antonio is caring for its Team and Family, from basic needs like food and technology, to keeping high morale among teachers and leaders, and equipping students with the tools they need to manage their own learning for a lifetime. We will also talk about open enrollment, which began on November 1, 2020 and will continue through February 19, 2021.2020-11-0337 minSan Antonio Public Library Podcast — Tuned InSan Antonio Public Library Podcast — Tuned InTuned In Presents - Esports In The CommunityEpisode 2 - San Antonio Esports Community, Cassie, Chris (Texas Gaming Empire), Ansley (Greater Gaming Society of San Antonio) and Edward discuss the esports community and gaming lounges in San Antonio. Learn more about the San Antonio Public Library's eSports programming at https://guides.mysapl.org/esports2020-10-3031 minCharter Moms ChatsCharter Moms ChatsEnrolling at Great Hearts Texas, With Andrew EllisonGreat Hearts offers students a classical education at free, public charter schools. Since 2014, Great Hearts in San Antonio has grown to five brick-and-mortar schools, and is adding an online school, while staying true to its purpose of shaping students into great hearted young men and women.Andrew Ellison, Executive Director of Great Hearts Texas in San Antonio, joins us to talk about the Great Hearts curriculum and school culture. We will also talk about open enrollment, which begins on November 9, 2020 and will continue through December 11, 2020.2020-10-2446 minSan Antonio\'s VoiceSan Antonio's VoiceCheap, widespread COVID-19 testing born in San Antonio may help reopen Texas - and the countrySAN ANTONIO - It started as just an idea over lunch between three of San Antonio’s power brokers at a downtown San Antonio restaurant. Now, only three months later, it’s already grown into a multi-million dollar effort that’s bringing highly accurate COVID-19 testing to tens of thousands of people in this area who are not showing any symptoms of the virus. And it’s cheap enough, and so different than anything else out there, that the state of Texas is looking at it as a possible model for something much bigger. They believe it can help...2020-10-1400 minSAHCC VOICESSAHCC VOICESKeeping San Antonio MovingListen in as Former Texas State Senator, Leticia Van De Putte, Former Secretary of State & VIA Board Chair, Hope Andrade, and VIA President & CEO, Jeffery Arndt share more details on VIA's Transportation Initiative during COVID-19. Hosted by Denise Hernandez, SAHCC Chair Elect and VP of Development for True Flavors Catering.2020-10-0940 minSan Antonio\'s VoiceSan Antonio's VoiceThe shocking reason some unemployed San Antonians are going hungryFeeding more San Antonians each week than the capacity of the Alamodome and AT&T Center combined, there’s no shortage of work for the San Antonio Food Bank. That’s why CEO Eric Cooper is actively speaking to Congress and Governor Greg Abbott, hoping to improve and retain programs that serve more than 120,000 people per week. Cooper is this week’s guest on the ‘San Antonio’s Voice’ podcast, talking with Randy Beamer about his increased lobbying on behalf of San Antonio during the pandemic. They also talk about the new faces receiving food and why some une...2020-09-161h 27San Antonio\'s VoiceSan Antonio's VoiceSan Antonio Restaurant Association talks about survival amid COVID-19In this edition of San Antonio’s Voice, Executive Director of the San Antonio Restaurant Association (SARA) talks with us about all kinds of things related to restaurants and COVID-19 in San Antonio. Despite massive losses, San Antonio restaurants continue to fight for their survival. How will they stay alive? Dawn Ann Larios, executive director of the San Antonio Restaurant Association (SARA), divulges that to Randy Beamer. Larios also points out the role, or lack of one, that restaurants have had related to a recent spike of Coronavirus cases in Texas. Plus, she explains one of...2020-07-2351 minSan Antonio\'s VoiceSan Antonio's VoiceSan Antonio’s role in national cyber securityIn this edition of San Antonio’s Voice, a member of President Trump’s Cabinet talks with our Randy Beamer about the future of Texas oil. Randy’s guest is U.S. Secretary of Energy Dan Brouillette. The Secretary and Randy discuss San Antonio’s role in national cyber security, as well as Brouillette’s strong connection to San Antonio. Plus, he shares the secret to homeschooling nine kids! Brouillette is the 15th U.S. Secretary of Energy. Most recently, he was the head of public policy for USAA. Contact Randy Beamer Phone: (21...2020-07-1129 minSan Antonio\'s VoiceSan Antonio's VoiceTrinity professor David Crockett talks Texas politics, school in the fall and Alamo historySAN ANTONIO - This week’s guest has one of the most famous names in San Antonio history- David Crockett! He also happens to be an expert on the Alamo. As a political science professor at Trinity University, Crockett talks to Randy about COVID-19 and how it may give Governor Greg Abbott more power. He also talks about Texas changing from a “red” state to a “purple” one and what that might mean for state elections this year.  Plus, Crockett shares what college classes might look like this fall. And, yes, they talk about Crockett’s...2020-07-0840 minSan Antonio\'s VoiceSan Antonio's VoiceMayor Ron Nirenberg talks coronavirus disagreements with the state and local businessesSAN ANTONIO - As the face of San Antonio’s COVID-19 response, Mayor Ron Nirenberg represents more than 1.5 million residents. Today, he talks with Randy Beamer about San Antonio’s future and how to get there. Nirenberg also talks about his challenging conversations with business owners and shares his thoughts on lightening-rod topics such as conflicts between The City of San Antonio and the State of Texas and whether to mask or not to mask. Nirenberg is in his second term as Mayor and previously served as a councilman for District 8. Contact Randy Beam...2020-05-2745 minThe DocketThe DocketPetti McClellan-Wiese, Mother of Texas Child Killed by ‘Angel of Death’ Nurse Genene Jones, Dies at 64San Antonio Express-News courts and crime reporter Elizabeth Zavala has details on the death of the mother of the only confirmed child murdered by Genene Jones. Read more at https://www.expressnews.com/author/elizabeth-zavala/?utm_campaign=podcast.2019-06-2400 minThe Voice of San AntonioThe Voice of San AntonioFind Yourself in San AntonioCan San Antonio deliver on a slogan that's full of bull?Making over an image...What do out-of-towners think about when planning a visit to San Antonio, images of the Alamo and the Riverwalk? Maybe SeaWorld, or Fiesta Texas, but there's another side they don't know about... and that's life in San Antone.Direct download: Find Yourself.m4aInspired by: Keep San Antonio Lame, and chron.com2008-07-1800 minThe Voice of San AntonioThe Voice of San AntonioSan LubbockTo Keep Lubbock from having to do it’s own cynical show… San Antonio’s City Cynic steps up to the plate by taking a trip up to Lubbock Texas (you can thank me later). While in Lubbock he discovers many similarities between San Antonio and Lubbock Texas, and it probably has to do with the fact that they are both in the same state. On this episode meet an unfamiliar voice, chug down a few bottles of Jack, and discover a whole new settlement dubbed San Lubbock.2007-10-0100 min