Kendall Crawford
Reporter, The Ohio NewsroomKendall Crawford most recently worked as a reporter at Iowa Public Radio. There, she was tasked with covering a 20-county region in rural western Iowa and making those stories relevant to the rest of the state. She covered issues spanning a variety of topics, including refugee populations, renewable energy, agriculture and rural schools.
Before then, she helped cover the Tennessee legislature at WPLN in Nashville, and she reported on education for St. Louis Public Radio.
Kendall grew up in northern Kentucky, right across the river from Cincinnati.
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Ohio manufacturers are responsible for some of the most popular toys from Christmases past.
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A state working group released its recommendations to increase inpatient behavioral health care access across the state.
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Homeless people in at least six Ohio cities can be fined or arrested for sleeping in public places, even if there’s nowhere else to go.
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The state has just little over a month to commit remaining funds to communities across the state.
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TruBlues975 in Marion bills itself as one of the last remaining radio stations where you can hear the blues. The station hopes it can preserve Ohio’s history and passion for soul music.
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Ohio’s inaugural “Soil Health Week” highlighted ways that farmers can implement climate-resilient practices using common language. .
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Joel Shenk is a part of a national movement to forge donated firearms into tools for cultivation.
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Still processing the 2024 election? Here are the highlights of Ohio local levy passages and failuresLast week, communities across the state voted on whether to raise property taxes to support public services and facilities. Here’s a look at how some of those local issues fared.
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For the first time in decades, small towns – not large metros – are the top destination for young people moving within the U.S.
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There’s been a large increase in the amount of bystanders who administer opioid reversal medication in the event of an overdose. Researchers say a lot more still needs to be done.