Radio Station Information

Texas Public Radio

KSTX 89.1 FM

City of License:
San Antonio, TX

Format:
Public Radio

Market:
San Antonio, TX

Web site:
https://www.tpr.org/

Owner:
Texas Public Radio

KSTX is an FM non-commercial radio station broadcasting at 89.1 MHz. The station is licensed to San Antonio, TX and is part of that radio market. The station broadcasts Public Radio programming and goes by the name "Texas Public Radio" on the air.

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Listener Comments and Reviews

This is not a comment but a request for HELP ... A situation at Lackland, TX AFB at which an Airman (Nena Jorden) is being held for an unknown investigation and is currently being held in the medical unit. After contacting Maxwell AFB who referred me to leaders at Lackland to include the Base Commander's office (Edwards) and the Command Chief's office (Orrie) who then referred me to the 737 Group Commander's office (Edmington) who referred me to the Senior Master Sergeant (Bell) and Master Sergeant's offices (Walls), NO ONE could answer why Airman Jorden is being held. She has now been in the medical unit for over a month waiting to sign off on an LON (Letter of Notice), but was told that because she was a witness to an investigation Lackland wanted to hold her for questioning. Jorden who enlisted and went for basic training became ill after 2 weeks in. At first the unit placed her in a med hold status pending their treatment of her condition. Later, she was told she would be released to see her personal physician, and could re-enlist once cleared. Instead, Jorden has been detained due to an investigation now turned over to OSI at Maxwell. Also, since her placement in the medical unit she along with other female airmen were moved to a dorm that has unhealthy living conditions … a non-working restroom and no air conditioning. They have been sleeping in temperatures of heat exceeding 85 degrees at night. In talking with the liaison, Chief Dillion, he rudely stated to my husband "Do what you got to do!" Please help us get our daughter home. Thank you.
By: Wanda Williams on September 2, 2014

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