Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton hasn’t just been pursuing supposed voter fraud. His office has also criminally investigated at least 10 election workers, in a harbinger of potential post-midterm turmoil.
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It goes without saying, 2020 was a big year for news. TPR.org welcomed more than 6.3 million page views to its website. Readers were interested in local stories including the coronavirus pandemic, the Black Lives Matter movement and the presidential election. NPR stories were also popular, like this one about Jeff Bezos dad, and this story about a Walmart employee who struggled to work through the pandemic.
TPR is dedicated to providing our readers and listeners with a wide-range of news coverage. Here are the most-viewed TPR stories:
After a year of seemingly endless bad news, it isn’t surprising that our top story was one about community, nature and building bridges literally. The Robert L.B. Tobin Land Bridge opened at Phil Hardberger Park in December, connecting the previously divided 330-acre park. The bridge is covered with native trees and plants and is now the largest wildlife bridge in the U.S.