Sarah Taylor

Credit CLAIRE TAYLOR
A Northeast Ohio native, Sarah Taylor graduated from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio where she worked at her first NPR station, WMUB. She began her professional career at WCKY-AM in Cincinnati and spent two decades in television news, the bulk of them at WKBN in Youngstown (as Sarah Eisler). For the past three years, Sarah has taught a variety of courses in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Kent State, where she is also pursuing a Master’s degree. Sarah and her husband Scott, have two children. They live in Tallmadge.
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The state purchased 2 million of the BinaxNOW tests with federal CARES Act funding.
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University President Gary Miller says an improved budget forecast along with a federal infusion of funds will allow the university to restore wages that were cut July 1, 2020.
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Morning Headlines: UA and Faculty Union Reach Tentative Contract; Akron Teachers Begin to be VaccinaThe University of Akron and its faculty union have come to terms on a tentative contract that both sides are recommending be ratified; Akron Public Schools received more doses of COVID-19 vaccine than it originally thought it would and on Saturday was able to administer vaccines to 900 teachers and staff; The Cleveland Metropolitan School District is ready to vaccinate thousands of educators starting the middle of this week; and more stories.
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Ohio’s effort to vaccinate citizens against COVID-19 have been hampered by a lack of supply. Gov. Mike DeWine said there is hope the state will begin…
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During his coronavirus briefing, Gov. Mike DeWine said both Pfizer and Moderna will increase the amount of vaccine they will ship to Ohio in the coming weeks.
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Ohio voters have twice approved a new way of drawing legislative district maps at the state and federal levels. But nothing has happened yet. A listener wondered why. WKSU's OH Really? helped her find out.
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Cuyahoga County is taking the next steps in an effort to better utilize one of its most treasured assets—Lake Erie.
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A committee of Akron City Council has issued its report following nearly two dozen meetings and input from every councilperson.
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Ohio's public health departments are getting something Gov. Mike DeWine says they've wanted for a long time: rapid, at-home COVID-19 tests. DeWine on…
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The state next week will begin vaccinating those eligible under Phase 1B of the distribution plan. The process will begin with those age 80 and older.