
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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A few dozen health care workers in Columbus and Cincinnati were vaccinated for COVID-19 on Monday, becoming the first people in Ohio – and anywhere in the…
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A lawyer for Franklin County Sheriff's Deputy Jason Meade claims Casey Goodson Jr. pointed a gun at the deputy during the much-speculated encounter…
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Family members are calling for a Franklin County Sheriff’s Deputy to be arrested and charged with murder over the killing of Casey Goodson Jr.“He was just…
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The Franklin County Coroner's office has ruled Casey Goodson Jr.'s a homicide, with the preliminary cause of death being multiple gunshot wounds to the…
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The University of Michigan has canceled its annual football rivalry game against The Ohio State University as the number of COVID-19 cases on its team…
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Columbus authorities have temporarily shut down the Aftermath nightclub after state agents discovered "flagrant" violations of COVID-19 health…
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Gov. Mike DeWine says Ohio lawmakers must choose a method of capital punishment other than lethal injection before any executions can be carried out in…
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Ohio could see its first batch of coronavirus vaccines on December 15, Gov. Mike DeWine announced, bringing some welcome news as COVID-19 cases and…
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Gov. Mike DeWine on Friday announced the resignation of Public Utilities Commission chair Sam Randazzo, several days after an FBI search of his Columbus…
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Franklin County is the first and only county in the state to be elevated to a level four "purple" health emergency, the most severe indicator on Ohio's…