Chris Eudaily
My journalism journey began with an idea for a local art and music zine and the gumption to make it happen with no real plan or existing skill set.
I eventually got my journalism degree at Texas State University-San Marcos, where I worked for two years at the campus radio station, KTSW 89.9 FM. I started at the front desk and then reported for, co-hosted and produced a feature news show.
And I was really good at it! I won several awards for my reporting and producing while in school, including awards from the Houston Press Club, Society of Professional Journalists, College Broadcasters Inc., and the Texas Intercollegiate Press Association.
I have worked in construction, day labor, pizza, managed a local band, and performed live as a DJ. When I am not working I love spending time with my wife and kids, and when possible sports, music, video games and comics/graphic novels.
Chris started at Texas Public Radio in May 2012. He left in September, 2014 to join the San Antonio Express-News digital team.
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There is "barely getting by" and there is "living comfortably," but when you look at the numbers side by side, you see the wide gulf that separates the…
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Taking a step into the social media world, a tactic that has been deployed with success by Democrats in recent campaigns, Republican gubernatorial…
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Fireworks sales began Monday for the July 4 holiday, and although fire officials would rather see people play it safe and go see a professional…
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As the NBA Finals shift to Miami for game 6 and possibly game 7, the extended series means that money generated by the games will continue to boost the…
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What would a Spurs playoff series be without former NBA star Charles Barkley, San Antonio's nemesis?Barkley, who also happens to love Manu Ginóbili, the…
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The new VIA smartphone app, Go VIA VIA, has a real chance at changing the landscape of transportation in San Antonio by making it easier for long-time…
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Eight of the 15 fastest-growing large cities in the United States are in Texas, but among those eight, it may come as a surprise that San Marcos is…
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Nearly 300 Edison High School students got hands-on experience with triage and search-and-rescue on Monday morning. A simulated school bus "explosion" was…
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Saturday's city council election wrapped up with several decisive victories for incumbents, but a few races are still to be decided.District 4 Councilman…
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The San Antonio Symphony announced today that Jack Downey, a local businessman, fundraising consultant and retired Air Force officer, will take the helm…