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Journalist, San Antonio Report

Raquel Torres

Verified

Journalist, San Antonio Report

Texas

Beats

Primary beats

u.s. regional

Secondary beats

Business LoanEnvironmental CommunicationBusiness LoansReal Estate TechnologyFashion PhotographyPoverty

Biography

Final Covers

Housing, Local Politics , Environmental Justice, Racial Inequality , Economic Inequality, Housing Crisis

Doesn’t Cover

World news, politics, arts & life

Journalist Type

online / digital journalists

Seniority Positions

Journalist

Industries

Online Media

Medium Formats

San Antonio Report

Content

Total articles 1827

  • Available on paid plans

    Crime down 19% in San Antonio

    By Raquel Torres Verified

    Apr. 16, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    Crime down 19% in San Antonio

    By Raquel Torres Verified

    Apr. 16, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    Barcelona, capital mundial de la cultura: la UNESCO elige la ciudad mediterránea para albergar MONDIACULT 2025

    By Raquel Torres Verified

    Apr. 16, 2025

As seen in

KPRC – TV (Houston, TX),El Español,Enclave Ods,Her Campus,KSAT – TV (San Antonio, TX),Medium,San Antonio Report,Toronto Life,Flipboard,Texas Tribune,MSN (US)

Company Info

San Antonio Report

The San Antonio Report is a nonprofit, nonpartisan digital news organization dedicated to serving the San Antonio community. Established in 2012 as the Rivard Report, it has grown to a team of 19 professionals focused on hyper-local journalism and civic engagement. The organization provides free news coverage on local issues such as politics, education, and culture, ensuring accessibility without a paywall. It also hosts events to promote community dialogue and offers individual memberships that include tax-deductible contributions to support its mission. The San Antonio Report targets local residents, policymakers, and donors who value reliable, nonpartisan reporting. As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, it is funded through reader contributions, grants, and memberships, while providing competitive pay and benefits to its employees.

San Antonio, Texas, United States

Founded: 2012



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