Paul Flahive
Paul Flahive is the technology and entrepreneurship reporter for Texas Public Radio. He has worked in public media across the country, from Iowa City and Chicago to Anchorage and San Antonio.
As producer of "The Source," Paul was honored with two 2015 Lone Star Awards from the Houston Press Club — one for Best Talk Program and the other for Best Public Affairs Segment. In 2016, he was honored with an Anson Jones Award. In 2018, he was honored with the Barbara Jordan Award.
His work has been heard on NPR, Marketplace, Interfaith Voices, and elsewhere in public media.
Paul created TPR's live storytelling program, Worth Repeating.
Texas Public Radio is supported by contributors to the Technology and Entrepreneurship News Fund, including The 80/20 Foundation, rackspace, The Elmendorf Family Fund, University of Texas at San Antonio's Center for Innovation, Technology and Entrepreneurship, SecureLogix, United Services Automobile Association and Giles Design Bureau.
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At a Friday press conference in Uvalde, Abbott pointed to the 2017 mass killing at First Baptist Church Sutherland Springs as proof background checks don't work. A federal court found the opposite.
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Parents and other guardians waited desperately trying to get more information on what was happening and where their children were.
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Uvalde se congregó para llorar a los 19 niños y dos maestras que fueron asesinados el martes en la Escuela Elemental Robb.
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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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Was there or wasn’t there sex trafficking at The Refuge, the Bastrop-based residential treatment center?
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A letter to the governor says Texas Rangers found no evidence. A federal judge asked the day before if Rangers were instructed to investigate or disprove.
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Court documents and an emergency federal hearing shed light on an investigation into a Bastrop-based residential treatment program and allegations from at least eight girls of sex trafficking.
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The gunman in the 2017 church shooting killed 26 people, including a pregnant woman and her unborn child.
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Más de 700 personas han sido detenidas y acusadas de delitos relacionados con el asalto mortal al Capitolio de Estados Unidos el 6 de enero del 2021.
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Just over 700 people have been arrested and charged with crimes related to the deadly assault on the U.S. Capitol last Jan. 6.