
Aaron A. Schrank
Before joining Texas Public Radio, Aaron worked as a reporter and anchor at Wyoming Public Radio in Laramie, covering K-12 education across the Cowboy State. Prior journalism experience includes freelance reporting in Los Angeles and interning at outlets including NPR, Southern California Public Radio and ABC's Nightline. Aaron has won regional Edward R. Murrow awards for his reporting on school nutrition standards as well as rodeo culture’s treatment of gay fans and athletes. His radio work has aired on programs including NPR’s Morning Edition and All Things Considered, American Public Media’s Marketplace, PRI’s The World and National Native News. He earned a master’s degree in audio journalism from the University of Southern California’s Annenberg School for Communication in Los Angeles and a bachelor’s degree from Pepperdine University in Malibu, California. Aaron has roots in Phoenix, Arizona, Southern Illinois and New Jersey. When not reporting, he spends time hiking, camping, traveling and exploring film, music, food and San Antonio.
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement says the release of hundreds of women and children from South Texas detention centers over the past week were...
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The Department of Homeland Security wants to keep using private prison contractors for immigrant detention. The Department’s advisory council made that...
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Trump visited San Antonio Tuesday amid backlash over a leaked video where the billionaire talked about groping women. Ahead of Trump’s Grand Hyatt...