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Elizabeth Trovall

Reporter
Elizabeth Trovall is an immigration reporter for Houston Public Media. She joined the News 88.7 team after several years abroad in Santiago, Chile, where she reported on business, energy, politics and culture. Trovall’s work has been featured on NPR’s Morning Edition and All Things Considered, Marketplace, Here and Now, Latino USA, Texas Standard and Only A Game. She graduated from University of Missouri’s Reynolds Institute of Journalism, where she reported for the local public radio station KBIA.
A little greenery to remind immigrants of their home countries
Married couples keep love alive while they wait years for embassy interviews
Texas candidates spend millions on Spanish-language ads to woo Latino voters
Shown in the Spanish language are "He Votado Hoy" stickers or "I voted today" at a polling place in Philadelphia.
Elections
Texas candidates battle for Hispanic vote in US midterm elections
Animesh Namjoshi poses for a graduation photo after receiving his diploma at Seven Lakes High School
Immigration
This Houston student grew up in the US. Now he may be forced to self-deport to India due to a visa backlog.
Houston plumber Eduardo Dolande said he had to cut holes in his bathroom ceiling to reach broken pipes during the Texas freeze.
Immigration
After Texas freeze, immigrants play critical role in repairing tens of thousands of homes
A man points his finger at a yellow billboard with black writing in Vietnamese and English
Protest
Backlash over anti-racist billboard challenges Houston’s Vietnamese American community
A woman looks at a man
Community
Nigerian couple ‘heartbroken’ as families face indefinite visa ban
Pancho Claus is shown in a red jacket and black hat with his hands out stretch and holding stuffed animals.
Culture
In Houston, Pancho Claus is coming to town