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 city of Cincinnati plans to expand its Outdoor Dining Program, which could change Downtown after the pandemic.
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Cincinnati Public Schools will not return to blended learning on Jan. 4 as previously stated . Instead, the Board of Education will decide once it...
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For the fourth week in a row, Hamilton County is reporting nearly 4,000 new cases, with 3,943 announced during a Wednesday briefing. As more COVID-19...
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After returning to private life, former Cincinnati Council Member Kevin Flynn will run again for City Council in 2021. At the Cincinnati Firefighters...
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Due to a rise in COVID-19 hospitalizations, UC Health hospitals will be suspending elective surgeries for the near future. This comes two weeks after UC...
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At least 3,865 new COVID-19 cases have been confirmed in Hamilton County since last week. On Thanksgiving Eve, the county's health commissioner said he...
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Cincinnati Public Schools has a budget in place for the fiscal year. The budget will give CPS $647 million to work with going forward after having to...
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On the steps of City Hall on Thursday, Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley says it's not hard to argue that there's a "culture of corruption" following the...
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More than 26,000 cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed in Hamilton County since the beginning of the pandemic. Since last week, nearly 4,000 new cases...
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Students across Cincinnati Public Schools are calling for the removal of police from the school district. During a regular board meeting on Monday,...