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  • Watershed
    WKSU News marks the 50th anniversary with the series, Watershed.
  • Following a nearly two year investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential campaign, the 400-page report by special counsel Robert Mueller has been released, with redactions. Attorney general William Barr prefaced the release of the report Thursday morning with remarks. We have full coverage of developments.
  • Exploradio brings you captivating stories about science worth discovering and examines powerful questions worth answering.
  • 00000174-c556-d691-a376-cdd69eb80000 Find out more about the 41st Cleveland International Film Festival, the WKSU ticket discount, WKSU and Folk Alley sponsored films and stories from the WKSU newsroom.
  • 00000174-c556-d691-a376-cdd69ef90000WKSU undertakes a year-long examination of entrepreneurship in Northeast Ohio with a 360-degree look at business creation in the region and examine the resources available to start-ups, the opportunities, and pitfalls in the local business climate. The project includes long-form features as part of WKSU's ongoing Exploradio series as well as entrepreneurship-themed news reports.00000174-c556-d691-a376-cdd69efb0000The Entrepreneurship Beat is produced with generous support from the Burton D. Morgan Foundation. Burton D. Morgan Foundation champions the entrepreneurial spirit, contributes to a robust entrepreneurial ecosystem, and leads in the burgeoning field of entrepreneurship education. Read more about the project HERE.
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  • Election Protection is WKSU’s community information initiative focused on access, policy and community resources around voting this November.
  • David Giffels went on a journey to understand America, and for the Akron-based writer, that started in Ohio. Giffels, the author of Furnishing Eternity, The Hard Way on Purpose, and All The Way Home, travelled around the state, working on his new book, in the lead-up to the 2020 presidential election. Every month, WKSU's Andrew Meyer checked in regularly with Giffels to talk to him about what he's learned along the way.
  • Testify is an examination of who holds power when it comes to picking judges. It's being published by multiple media partners including WKSU and Ideastream Public Media and is the first investment by The Marshall Project in a collaborative relationship with Greater Clevelanders.
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