
Carson Frame
Carson graduated from the University of South Florida in 2011 with B.A. degrees in English and international studies, and earned a master's degree in journalism from New York University in 2017. Prior to coming to San Antonio, she worked as a news intern for WUSF Public Media. She's also contributed print stories to Ms. Magazine, Chronogram, Souciant, and Bedford+Bowery, among others.
Carson's audio work has appeared on NPR’s Morning Edition, All Things Considered, Here & Now, and WNYC’s The Takeaway. She has received awards from the Radio Television Digital News Association, Military Reporters & Editors Association, the Texas Veterans Commission, the Alliance for Women in Media, Society of Professional Journalists, the Houston Press Club, and Public Radio News Directors Inc.
Carson's reporting on military issues is part of The American Homefront Project, a public media collaboration that reports on American military life and veterans. Funding comes from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
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Department of Veterans Affairs medical facilities are now screening patients, employees, and visitors for coronavirus. But some are questioning the...
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The coronavirus pandemic is affecting every aspect of American life - including military life.
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The Department of Veterans Affairs is offering couples retreats to help former service members communicate with their spouses.
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The Defense Department Inspector General found that the military handles domestic violence on base inconsistently, leading to fewer prosecutions and...
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The Department of Veterans Affairs is training clergy members around the country to look for signs of psychological disorders and other issues among...
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Mold has long been a problem at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland in Texas. But when airmen started posting photos on Facebook, the Air Force stepped up...
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The legislation requires the government to expand fertility coverage for service members and veterans who've suffered war-related reproductive injuries.
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A thousand National Guard troops from Texas will try to address one of the unintended results of President Trump’s immigration crackdown -- traffic jams...
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The Pentagon is planning to hire a single private company to oversee the moving process for military families. The current system is plagued by delays,...
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Thousands of troops who were deployed to the border in the fall have left, but the Trump Administration may call for a second deployment of thousands more.