Gabe Rosenberg
Former Digital News EditorGabe Rosenberg joined WOSU in October 2016. As digital news editor, Gabe reports breaking news and edits all content for the WOSU website, as well as manages the station's social media accounts.
A Pittsburgh native, Gabe graduated with a bachelor's degree in American Studies from Wesleyan University in Middletown, CT. Before coming to Columbus, he worked as a digital news assistant for NPR in Washington, DC. His work has also appeared in Columbus Alive, Current, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Columbia Journalism Review, and Consequence of Sound.
He is a lifelong Fountains of Wayne fan and pun aficionado.
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Even if you don't know burnt ends from a short end, here's a (brief!) introduction for Taylor Swift and the rest of the world to understanding Kansas City and what makes it so enchanting.
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The Ohio State Fair will be closed to the public this summer, the second year in a row that the annual event has been curtailed by the coronavirus. Agricultural events like livestock competitions will still be held.
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Former Ohio Department of Health director Dr. Amy Acton will not be running for U.S. Senate in 2022.
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Ohio is issuing a new, streamlined health order that encompasses its guidance on mass gatherings and other COVID-19 restrictions. Gov. Mike DeWine announced the new order at a press conference Monday, calling it a return to "basics."
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Ohio's Republican-dominated legislature has voted to override Gov. Mike DeWine's veto of a bill that allows lawmakers to overturn public health and…
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Gov. Mike DeWine announced that tomorrow he will officially veto SB22, a Republican bill that would heavily restrict the state's ability to issue health…
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Just over a year after the state diagnosed its first patients, Ohio exceeded the milestone of 1 million COVID-19 cases. "When this started, I didn't have…
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Ohio is now into its fourth month of distributing COVID-19 vaccines, an effort that's helped the state relax some restrictions and finally look forward to…
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WOSU is providing updates about the coronavirus and COVID-19 in Ohio. Find the most recent news and information below.
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Ohio's restrictions and guidelines around COVID-19 have changed tremendously since the governor issued his first public health orders last March. As part…