
Steven Ardary
Steven Ardary is a member of the Texas Regional Digital Content team, reporting on statewide issues that impact all Texans.
Steven joined the team in 2024 after spending four years as a digital journalist and investigative producer in Charleston, South Carolina where he was recognized by the Radio, Television and Digital News Association of the Carolinas for "Best Digital Original Reporting" in 2023. In 2024, Steven was part of a team that won "Best Use of Digital Platforms" from the South Carolina Association of Broadcasters.
Originally from Tennessee, Steven graduated from Chattanooga State with a degree in Digital Media and Production.
The latest from Steven Ardary
Former middle school teacher charged with indecency with a child in Montgomery County
The Montgomery County Sheriff's Office said a former middle school teacher is facing an indecency with a child charge tied to an alleged incident with a student more than five years ago.
Man shot during fight with son at Houston gas station, police say
A man is in critical condition after he was shot by his son multiple times during an argument at a gas station, police said.
Corpus Christi has credit ratings downgraded amid water crisis
The looming water crisis in Corpus Christi has led to the nation's largest credit agencies to downgrade the city's credit ratings or threaten to downgrade its ratings.
Texas Senate GOP runoff: Paxton narrowly leads Cornyn in latest poll
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton holds a slight lead over incumbent Sen. John Cornyn in the upcoming May 26 runoff elections, according to the latest polling from the University of Houston.
Paxton accuses Houston-area business of running birth tourism scheme
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is accusing a Houston-area business of running a “birth-tourism” operation, coaching clients through visa scrutiny and falsely advertising medical and nursing services.
Cruz predicts Democrats could force government shutdown ahead of midterms
Sen. Ted Cruz said Tuesday that he believes Democrats will force a government shutdown ahead of the midterm elections.
Federal agents seize more than $1.1M in cocaine at Texas border
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers seized more than $1.1 million in cocaine at a Texas border crossing.
IRONMAN Texas participant dies during triathlon in The Woodlands
Authorities said a swimmer was pulled from Lake Woodlands on Saturday morning.
Pedestrian hit and killed while sitting on curb, Houston police says
A pedestrian sitting on a curb in southeast Houston was hit and killed Friday night, Houston police said.
These Texas cities rank among the best places to live in the US
Nine Texas cities have made the cut as some of the best places to live in the United States, according to Livability.









