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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The Ohio Department of Behavioral Health recently developed a program to train those funding behavioral health initiatives in prevention science.
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A study out of Bowling Green State University found a dangerous fungus present on needles used to inject drugs.
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Housing affordability is attracting people to the Midwest and Ohio, reversing a decades-long trend of out-migration.
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Wright State University in Dayton is creating a new curriculum to help rural students understand artificial intelligence.
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New research out of the University of Toledo shows that invasive goldfish can alter entire ecosystems and decrease water quality.
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Ohio communities are grappling with how to regulate the growing industry of short-term rentals.
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Cincinnati is home to the earliest governing bodies for cornhole. The groups say they helped launch the Midwest game into a worldwide sport.
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Wooly Pig Farm Brewery in north central Ohio is turning its brewing byproducts into a sustainable business model.
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The HBCU Radio Preservation Project restored and digitized hours of audio from WCSU in Wilberforce. Now, the station is celebrating the homecoming of its radio history.
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Ten small Ohio police departments have inked agreements with ICE to help enforce federal immigration law. But many say they aren’t actively participating.