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  • Larkin got her start in radio as a newsroom volunteer in 2006. She went on to work for 90.5 as a reporter , Weekend Edition host, and Morning Edition producer. In 2009 she became 90.5's All Things Considered host, and in 2017 she was named Managing Editor. She moderates and facilitates public panels and forums, and has won regional and statewide awards for her reporting, including stories on art, criminal justice, domestic violence, and breaking news. Her work has been featured across Pennsylvania and nationally on NPR.
  • As an alumni, Maisy Page has returned to FGCU to share the story of her journey to her passion. Page graduated from the university with her Master of…
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  • Coronavirus vaccine appointment reservations in Lee County will reopen at noon Wednesday, Jan. 13.
  • My guest this episode is Angela Page: she’s frontwoman for the punk/post punk band, The Young Dead, and founder of the feminist arts collective “Love Your…
  • My guest this episode is Angela Page: she’s frontwoman for the punk/post punk band, The Young Dead, and founder of the feminist arts collective “Love Your…
  • Karen Grigsby Bates usually has a big stack of books to enjoy over the summer months. She shares four selections covering the gamut: from history to memoirs to children's books to cookbooks.
  • The House committee probing the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol will present new testimony and evidence at the hearing, according to select committee aides.
  • President Biden granted clemency to six individuals on Friday who were convicted of a range of crimes.
  • Although the last of the temporary fencing will be removed in the next few days, the Capitol itself will remain closed to most members of the public.
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