Jason Saul
Jason Saul is a public radio journalist and producer who moved to the Miami Valley to help build a new culture of nonprofit journalism here in Southwest Ohio.
Jason's an experienced reporter and manager, and is hard at work building a new team of reporters and producers dedicated to bringing you the thoughtful, independent, thoroughly researched, vetted and produced news you expect from WYSO and NPR. Listen for more of our team's stories every morning and afternoon, and find us online pretty much everywhere!
Jason started out on Long Island, and spent some time in Boston, New Orleans and Seattle before settling here in Yellow Springs with his wife Dionne. He's worked on a number of local and national programs, including some that air on WYSO, like American Routes and BirdNote.
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The Dayton City Commission has unanimously passed a law requiring people to wear masks. It's a dramatic attempt by the city to stem the spread of the...
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A significant outbreak of coronavirus is underway at a Dole prepackaged salad plant in Springfield, Ohio. Health authorities first reported an outbreak...
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Since the start of the pandemic, Ohio’s hospitals have seen their normal busy patient volumes evaporate. Nonessential procedures were banned, supplies...
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One of the crises facing local communities all around the country right now remains the continuing loss of local journalists. Report for America is a...
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Over the past several months, the COVID-19 shutdown, and the resulting economic fallout, has exacerbated southwest Ohio’s hunger problem into a full...
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For the first time in almost 30 years, local public television is about to have a new leader. On July 1, Dorothy “Kitty” Lensman will become Public...
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Even as budgets are being slashed for government services at the local and state levels, indicators of need are skyrocketing. In Montgomery County,...
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Across the country, business and leisure air travel has almost completely evaporated. That’s left local airports struggling — airports like Dayton...
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The Dayton City Commission is officially objecting to the renewal of liquor permits for five Dollar General stores in the city. Many say dollar stores,...
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Local government services can be funded in lots of different ways. Like through levies on property values. Or through income taxes. In Clark County,...