Video: Race in Education in Texas
Check out full video from our conversation this weekend on race and education at the Texas Tribune symposium on race. Full Story
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John Reynolds was the newsletters editor for the Tribune from 2013 to 2017. Prior to that, he was a reporter for Quorum Report, a non-partisan online political newsletter focusing on the ins and outs under the Dome, for more than seven years – covering the waterfront from health and human services and redistricting to pensions and elections. A native of Atlanta, Ga., he started his journalistic career one day after the attacks of Sept. 11 in Lubbock, Texas, where he rotated through a slew of beats at The Avalanche-Journal. He received his undergraduate degree from The George Washington University in Washington, D.C., and studied at the University of Georgia's graduate school in journalism. When not at work, he actively attempts to convince himself he is adept at tennis with varying levels of success. And he has adopted the Austin custom of appreciating smoked meats and listening to music in grassy/muddy fields.
Check out full video from our conversation this weekend on race and education at the Texas Tribune symposium on race. Full Story
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The Tribune hosts a conversation with state Reps. Joe Moody of El Paso and Four Price of Amarillo on the state of mental health in Texas on Jan. 26 in Austin. For more information on the event, click here. Full Story
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U.S. House Speaker Paul Ryan vowed that the Affordable Care Act will be replaced with a new health strategy when it is repealed, although he offered few specifics. Full Story
A scientifically-debunked theory linking childhood vaccines and autism got new life with the news that a proponent of the theory was reportedly asked to head a new autism commission. Full Story