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WKSU is a NPR affiliate serving a 22-county broadcast area in Northeast Ohio. That region includes the cities of Akron, Cleveland, Canton and Youngstown.…
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June 2019 marked the anniversary of a powerful moment in the American environmental movement. 50 years ago, Time Magazine included a story about how the…
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In late 2018, General Motors announced it would cease production at its massive plant in Lordstown, Ohio where sedans and small cars had been assembled…
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In addition to his duties as WKSU’s local All Things Considered host, Jeff St. Clair, is also the creator of and reporter for WKSU’s ongoing series,…
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Amanda Rabinowitz is WKSU's local host for NPR's Morning Edition. Her responsibilities include writing and presenting newscasts from 5 a.m. to 9 a.m. at…
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Amanda Rabinowitz is the morning news host and anchor for WKSU. Her responsibilities include assessing the new stories and information that have developed…
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When it comes to opportunity, the bar is not set at the same height for everyone. Race, gender and identity can play a big role in allowing some to leap…
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June 2019 marked the anniversary of a powerful moment in the American environmental movement. 50 years ago, Time Magazine included a story about how the…
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WKSU News is a team of dedicated professionals who excel at reporting and understand their responsibility to keeping listeners in Northeast Ohio engaged…
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M.L. Schultze was born to be a journalist. She has the proverbial “nose for news,” a sincere interest in people and the way we live our lives in NE Ohio…
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Jeff St. Clair’s All Things Considered newscast from Aug. 30 includes a mix of stories broadcast at the end of the work day. St. Clair produces his…
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On Mondays through Fridays, Rabinowitz is up before dawn to prepare WKSU’s broadcasts of NPR’s Morning Edition - including incorporating local news…