
James Baragon
Politics reporter for the Texas Tribune, providing insights on the Texas political landscape.
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Nov 1, 2024 • 51min
San Antonio’s Institute of Texan Cultures eyed for demolition
James Baragon, a politics reporter for the Texas Tribune, and Adam Zuvanich, a reporter for Houston Public Media, delve into the intense Texas Senate race between Ted Cruz and Colin Allred. They analyze the strategies each candidate is using to mobilize voters. The discussion also touches on the potential demolition of the historic Institute of Texan Cultures, highlighting community concerns over cultural preservation versus redevelopment. Additionally, they explore the polarizing impact of school vouchers on local education.

Oct 18, 2024 • 51min
Lawmakers buy more time for Texas death row inmate Robert Roberson
Republican state representative Brian Harrison discusses his crucial role in securing a stay of execution for Robert Roberson, a death row inmate whose conviction raises questions about flawed scientific evidence. Reporter Marianne Navarro highlights the Alamo's new Spanish-language tours, aimed at making history more accessible. Additionally, Ant Timpson and Elijah Wood share insights about their family-friendly film "Bookworm," tackling themes of adventure and familial bonds. Politics reporter James Baragon connects it all with a deep dive into Texas's ever-evolving political landscape.

Oct 4, 2024 • 0sec
Presidio County seeks ownership of international bridge
Christopher Connelly, a KERA North Texas reporter focused on homelessness, joins Lee Wells, director of the impactful documentary "We're Here," and James Baragon from The Texas Tribune, who covers politics. They discuss Presidio County's quest for control of an international bridge, shedding light on local engagement in politics. Lee shares poignant stories from wildfire survivors, while Connelly highlights Dallas's decreasing homelessness and the challenges ahead. Meanwhile, Baragon paints a picture of Texas's evolving political landscape amidst these pressing issues.