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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Some Ohio communities are weighing the economic development data centers bring with the water they require.
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Boardman Township is opening a wellness center this month for first responders across three Ohio counties.
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The unwinding of Medicaid and its looming budget cuts could mean less access to health care for Ohio kids.
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Ohio is one of six states testing an AI-led prior authorization program for around a dozen medical procedures for patients enrolled in Medicare.
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A Toledo musician has opened a museum to preserve the history of sacred steel, an African American gospel tradition built around the steel guitar.
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Beth Macy’s new memoir investigates the forces that have led her hometown of Urbana to suffer widening economic and political divides.
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Before he created one of the most enduring television series, Rod Serling learned to write in Ohio.
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As of today, Ohio police departments are banned from requiring a minimum number of tickets in a specific time frame.
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The Ohio School Report Cards show the state’s public school districts have made some progress since pandemic-related closures, but they still have a ways to go.
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Lorain County Domestic Relations and Juvenile Court is the third court in Ohio to launch a virtual self-help legal center for those who can’t afford lawyers.