Kelly Krabill
Multiple Media JournalistKelly Krabill is a multiple media journalist at Ideastream Public Media. Her work includes photography and videography. Her radio and web reporting covers a wide range of topics across Northeast Ohio.
After working in the health insurance field for almost 12 years, Kelly went back to school at Kent State University to get her bachelor’s degree in journalism. She also has an Associate of Science degree in photography from The Art Institute of Pittsburgh and a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in photography from Youngstown State University.
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Businesses on East Fourth Street in Cleveland are challenged by worker shortages and higher prices. Learn more about how they're navigating this labor and economic climate.
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Sherer beat a fellow council member and a former Ohio state representative to win the Democratic nomination. He'll face Republican Roy Scott Depew in November.
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I grew up with people with developmental disabilities, as my parents provided a home for those in need. It's what drove me to pursue a story about a pilot program helping older youth with developmental disabilities.
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The Cuyahoga County Board of Developmental Disabilities created a program in 2022 to help older youth with developmental disabilities and severe behaviors so they can stay in their home. Learn how it's helping youth and families.
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Women who leave their Amish community often face employment, culture and mental health challenges as they transition to non-Amish American or "English" culture. Mission to Amish People, Spring Haven Counseling and Amish Heritage Foundation offer support and guidance.
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Samsor Ziar splits his time working as a full-time receptionist at the International Institute of Akron and attending evening classes at Stark State College of Akron. He restarted his education journey after leaving behind his home in Afghanistan.
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Tamana Ziar helps refugees and immigrants who just moved to the U.S. Her job includes enrolling kids into school, setting up medical appointments and referring newcomers to the English department at the International Institute of Akron. She's also an immigrant herself.
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Students who have a range of disabilities often face challenges when it comes to learning and growing in more traditional classrooms, which typically lack the resources and individual attention a specialized program like LeafBridge can offer.
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A few hundred people rallied at Cleveland Public Hall Thursday to celebrate Glenville High School’s historic achievement as first-time football IV State Champions.
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Photographer Barbara Pennington felt like no one paid attention to people age 60 and on. But she’s paying attention. Her first book, "Extraordinary Women…