
Wynne Davis
Assistant EditorWynne got her start at NPR as a digital news intern in fall 2016. Since then she has reported on many topics, ranging from breaking news to the meaning of family recipes, worked as an engagement editor for All Things Considered, and served as the organization’s expert on audience callouts.
Prior to her work at NPR, she focused on data-visualization for different Texas media outlets.
Wynne earned a bachelor’s degree in international relations and global studies from UT Austin. Her focus included security, terrorism and European studies.
She grew up in both Southern Illinois and Texas and identifies as Midwest nice with a dash of Southern charm. Outside of work you can find her rooting for the St. Louis Cardinals or training for her next half marathon.
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There's no shortage of stuff to do during SXSW, but here are a few pop-ups that we're excited about at KUT.
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Come spend your morning creating a one-of-a-kind piece of wearable art.
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There's plenty of time between now and when the finalists are announced on April 2 to wine and dine at these establishments.
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Check out this map of great houses and neighborhood blocks that went all out for the holidays.
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Admiring your neighbors' holidays lights is one of life's simple pleasures, so KUT is hosting a contest to find the biggest and quirkiest displays in the city. Will yours make the cut?
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Reading season never ends, but it often does pick up during the holidays. Come wax poetic about the best things you read this year and find a new book to take home and cozy up with.
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The event drew enough attention that Powell's mom, Cyndy, came out to see what it was all about and help crown Glen 2.0.
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The international restaurant guide added 15 Texas restaurants to its one star list, with barbecue showing up big in true Texas fashion.
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Join us Sunday, Nov. 24, at Rivian Austin for a scenic run club before the holidays get into full swing.
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Come chat with KUT reporters about the upcoming election and how transportation, housing and city and council issues are showing up on the ballot.