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/ KCUR took home five Edward R. Murrow Awards from the 2021 contest. The station was recognized for its reporting on climate change in Kansas City, investigations into surprise medical billing, and remembrances of lives lost during the pandemic. KCUR 89.3 has been awarded five Regional Edward R. Murrow Awards for its 2020 coverage on the Kansas City region, spanning from reporting on Black Lives Matter protests to a series remembering the people lost to COVID-19. The Murrow Awards, which are given out every year by the Radio Television Digital News Association, are among the most prestigious prizes in journalism. KCUR competes in the large market radio division of Region 5, which includes the states of Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska and Iowa. The winners of the regional awards will go on to compete in the national competition. ....
Published April 30, 2021 at 4:17 PM CDT Listen • 46:25 On this episode of River to River, IPR’s Natalie Krebs talks about the efforts to address vaccine hesitancy across the state. Katarina Sostaric tells us about the debates at the Iowa statehouse as the session draws to a close. And Kassidy Arena has a remembrance of a Midwest public radio journalist, Aviva Okeson-Haberman, of KCUR in Kansas City, MO, who was killed by an apparent stray bullet. She was 24. Katie Piekes also joins the program to describe the U.S. Supreme Court case involving the Renewable Fuel Standard and what that might mean for Iowa’s biofuels industry. Then, Ryan Foley from The Associated Press explains why Iowa moved nearly 300,000 registered voters to inactive status. ....
Ceaser Williams: On The Vine: What will our homeland look like? Ceaser Williams, The Kansas City Star Apr. 29 Hey folks! I ll be stepping in for this week s edition of On The Vine. I spend most of my time at The Star covering gun violence as a public health issue. But lately, I ve also been thinking a lot about that other public health crisis we just can t seem to escape: COVID-19. I was lucky enough to get my second dose of the vaccine a few weeks ago. Suddenly, all this tension and stress I didn t even realize I was carrying was lifted off my shoulders. ....
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Listen to Central High School teachers and classmates remember Aviva Okeson-Haberman. At Central High School, Aviva Okeson-Haberman was part of the student broadcast journalism team called Central Intelligence, or CI. Josh Cantrell, Central’s media teacher, worked with her on CI her senior year of high school. He says her dedication to research and knack for storytelling made her bring as much detail into her stories as possible. “We had kind of a two-minute limit, two-and-a-half,” Cantrell remembers. And she would always try to negotiate down from about five, because she just had so much that she always wanted to say.” ....