Andy Uhler

Reporter

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Andy Uhler is the former Texas-based reporter for Marketplace, based in Austin.

He joined Marketplace team from the Texas Standard, an hour-long news program produced at KUT in Austin, Texas. Prior to that, he was a natural resources policy analyst at the Texas Legislature as part of a global policy studies master’s program at the University of Texas at Austin. He was also the senior producer for the music journalism program Texas Music Matters, and he worked as a co-host for NPR Music’s festival coverage.

Andy's reporting tended to focus on the energy industry and agriculture in Texas. Every now and again, though, he got to report on sports. When that happened, don't be surprised if the Dallas Cowboys, Texas Rangers or Dallas Mavericks entered the conversation.

Latest Stories (910)

Anglo American mining to cut 85,000 jobs

Dec 8, 2015
A complete company overhaul is calling for cutting two-thirds of its workforce.

Today's cattle business is way more than cowboys

Dec 7, 2015
Successful cattle ranchers these days need a lot of market knowledge.

OPEC will keep pumping it out

Dec 4, 2015
With a global oil glut and prices slipping, oil producers are in trouble.

Auto sales figures expected to cheer automakers

Dec 1, 2015
November's auto sales got a boost from special promotions and an uptick in jobs.

Puerto Rico is caught between a rock and a hard place

Nov 30, 2015
Puerto Rico has a debt deadline Dec. 1st that it might not be able to meet.

Insurance companies getting into the firefighting game

Nov 25, 2015
Santa Ana winds in excess of 50 mph can spread fires quicker than ever.

Finally ... finally!!! ... Black Friday starts to fade

Nov 20, 2015
Shoppers have new strategies, and retailers are changing theirs in response.

Lawmakers urge changes to Visa Waiver Program

Nov 19, 2015
Tighter rules are sought for the program, which lets many foreigners come to the U.S. without a visa.

Commodities giants forced to suspend dividends

Nov 12, 2015
Glencore, Anglo American and BHP Billiton hoped that diversifying would work.