
Vianna is also an adjunct journalism instructor at Texas State University in San Marcos. If a public authority (including a State transportation department) with. She is now covering city government, with a continued focus on growth and development. initial construction of a toll highway, bridge, or tunnel or approach to the. Vianna led the Express-News’ in-depth look at San Antonio’s rapid growth, an 18-month investigation that resulted in the six-part "The Next Million" story project in the summer of 2016. She covered transportation from 2011 to 2015, for which she was named Express-News Reporter of the Year in 2013. Shortly after graduation from Berkeley, she returned to the Express-News to cover general assignments, the city's Spanish colonial missions and to produce videos for the paper's website. It blocked genetic exchanges between animals and restricted their home ranges. Her thesis film, "In His Blood," won the prize for best short documentary at the San Antonio Film Festival in 2009. Since the construction of I-4 over 50 years ago, the highway has become a barrier to wildlife movement. Vianna left the paper in 2007 to pursue her master's in journalism-documentary at the University of California at Berkeley. that connects to the state highway system, including an overpass, underpass. In 2005, she joined the Express-News metro reporting staff, covering crime for the next two and a half years. Editor’s note: As part of Public Square’s coverage of Freeways Without Futures 2021, we explored briefly when it’s appropriate to cap a highway. An entitys toll project that uses federal or state funds provided by the. SAN ANTONIO (AP) - A 15 million San Antonio highway underpass project under construction since spring will have. That year, she was hired at the San Antonio Express-News as a reporter for what was then the paper's community news section, Neighbors. Rare Spider Halts Texas Road Construction.

She graduated from Rice University with a bachelor's degree in English in 2002.

Vianna Davila was born and raised in San Antonio.
