
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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Gov. Mike DeWine gave his most confident signal yet that the end of the pandemic is close, declaring Thursday that he will lift all COVID-19 public health…
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The Franklin County Sheriff's Office has fired Deputy Daniel Heintz, an employee at the county jail, who was federally charged this week for advertising…
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The Ohio Attorney General's Office is suing officials at the U.S. Commerce Department and Census Bureau for delaying the release of 2020 census data used…
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A Franklin County Sheriff's Deputy has been arrested on child pornography charges, according to a federal complaint released Wednesday.An affidavit filed…
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Gov. Mike DeWine is sending a letter to all Ohio's nursing homes to make sure they're clear on the federal government's guidelines for visitations, which…
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The FBI says an Ohio couple linked to the Oath Keepers militia group were among those involved in last month's breach of the U.S. Capitol.A criminal…
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Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose has reissued a contentious order limiting the number of ballot drop boxes to one per county for the May 4 primary.The…
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It's almost been a year since the coronavirus pandemic reached Ohio. WOSU is taking a look at what we've learned, what's changed and where we go from…
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For the second year in a row, organizers canceled the Columbus Arts Festival and the Columbus Jazz & Rib Fest due to the COVID-19 pandemic. At the same…
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Calling it an "urgent necessity" to return students to the classroom, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine says employees at more than 1,300 schools will have been able…