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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As the pandemic rages on and at a time of great political division nationwide, the 46th Annual MLK March in Cincinnati pushed forward to celebrate the...
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Cincinnati Public Schools will use a phased-in approach to return to blended learning starting Feb. 1.
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While staff members across the Mason City School District largely want the COVID-19 vaccine, there may be some delay.
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Vaccine distribution within Hamilton County has been slow, mainly due to the amount of vaccines the county has received. Hamilton County Public Health...
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Cincinnati Public Schools is working with the Cincinnati Health Department to get staff vaccinated for COVID-19. The vaccine is expected to be delivered...
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Hamilton County Sheriff Charmaine McGuffey is outlining a plan for her first 100 days, which include dealing with COVID-19 and the use of force.
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An intimate music venue on Vine Street is patiently waiting to apply for additional relief following the $900 billion dollar COVID relief measure that...
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The city of Cincinnati is amending a contract to provide more funds to shelters during the winter months.
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After a two-year appeal process, the U.S. Sixth Circuit Court is allowing a wrongful death suit against Cincinnati Public Schools to move forward.
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Weekly COVID-19 cases in Hamilton County continue to decrease. Over the past week, less than 3,000 new cases have been reported. That’s a sharp decrease...