Sarah Smith is now a senior enterprise reporter at The Houston Chronicle. Smith’s tweet reads:
“I’ll be doing features off the news, deep dives into social issues, and exploring anything weirdly Houston or uniquely Texan.”
Previously, Smith covered housing, poverty, mental health, and religion at ProPublica. She was a metro reporter at the Houston Chronicle from December 2018 to June 2021.
She served an investigative reporter at the Fort Worth Star-Telegram and reported for The Associated Press and was an editorial fellow at The Atlantic. She interned at The Philadelphia Inquirer and Politico.
Smith is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania. You can congratulate Smith on Twitter.
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