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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The Colerain Police Department isn't releasing information about an officer-involved shooting that took place last month , following demands from a...
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While Hamilton County is reporting decreasing numbers in weekly COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations are still affecting the region's hospitals.
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Representatives for those experiencing homelessness gathered at Washington Park in Over-the-Rhine on Monday and urged city officials to continue funding...
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Following weeks of demands to remove school resource officers from Cincinnati Public Schools, the Young Activists Coalition have created a petition to...
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Cincinnati Public School's Board of Education is plotting out a return to blended learning for next semester. CPS switched to distance learning last...
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Hamilton County Public Health is preparing to receive their first doses of COVID-19 vaccines next week. The agency will begin receiving Moderna vaccines...
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UPDATE 12/16/20: Cincinnati City Council unanimously voted in favor of the issue Wednesday. The city of Cincinnati and the local Fraternal Order of...
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Covington could see 100 jobs created after Protective Life sets up shop in the RiverCenter.
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Hamilton County is reporting a weekly increase of 5,872 COVID-19 cases following a backlog of antigen tests being cleared throughout the state. "Our...
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As COVID-19 continues to impact the country’s homeless population, Cincinnati could see construction begin on a new homeless shelter in February.