Cory Sharber
Cory Sharber is a student at Murray State University majoring in journalism and political science. He was born in Hopkinsville, Kentucky. Prior to joining WKMS, Cory wrote for the Murray State News as a beat writer for the rifle and tennis teams. When he’s not at WKMS, he typically listens to music, plays guitar, video games, and crams for all of the assignments he puts off.
Cory is inspired by reading all the newspapers lying around the house as a kid and watching NBC Nightly News for most of his youth.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentThe Ohio Department of Health is working with the United States Department of Agriculture to get waivers for families enrolled in WIC so people have more formula options during the national shortage.
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Just two seasons ago, the Bengals were the worst team in the NFL. And their road to the Super Bowl was not an easy one.
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It was only two seasons ago the Cincinnati Bengals were the worst team in the NFL, finishing with only two wins. Now, they're one game away from being Super Bowl champions.
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The Bengals' road to Super Bowl LVI defied many expectations heading into the postseason.
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Cincinnati Public Schools will shift to remote learning starting Wednesday due to staffing shortages caused by COVID-19. The district will return to in-person learning Jan. 24 if staffing levels are sufficient to open the schools.
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Mason's new City Council on Monday voted to repeal an abortion ban the last council approved in October. The ban prohibited abortions from being performed in the city, despite the fact that no abortion providers currently exist in Mason.
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Based on U.S. Census data, it's projected 27% of Ohio drivers in 2030 will be 65 or older. In 2019, the number of deaths involving older drivers represented 23% of all traffic deaths statewide.
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Cincinnati Public Schools employees and co-located partners will need to receive their first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine by Oct. 1 or submit to weekly testing.
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One in four Hamilton County residents have started receiving COVID-19 vaccinations. However, there's still a lot of viral activity.
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Crescent Springs is the 21st Kentucky city to pass a fairness ordinance. City Council unanimously passed the ordinance Monday night.