
Tyler Thompson
Former ReporterTyler Thompson was a reporter and on-air host for 89.7 NPR News. Thompson, originally from northeast Ohio, has spent the last three years working as a Morning Edition host and reporter at NPR member station KDLG Public Radio and reporter at the Bristol Bay Times Newspaper in Dillingham, Alaska.
Thompson graduated from Kent State University with a degree in Journalism and Multimedia.
During his time in Alaska, he was a regular contributor to Alaska Public Media statewide news, Alaska News Nightly, and KTOO state capital news network. He also published the Bristol Bay Fisheries Report, an annual summer fish report that provides contextual statistics, stories and industry perspectives for the largest salmon fishery in the world.
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A new bill signed into law by Gov. John Kasich is changing the way teachers are evaluated in Ohio.A union representing some teachers says "The Public…
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A new bill signed into law by Gov. John Kasich is changing the way teachers are evaluated in Ohio. A union representing some teachers says The Public...
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The Cavs in the post- LeBron James era are beginning to take shape. The team has spent the summer developing its young prospects and is keeping a key...
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The Summit Food Coalition released its new food guide to increase access to locally grown food. The Local Food Advocacy Day on Tuesday highlighted local...
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A landowner in the city of Green told the Akron Beacon Journal that construction of the Nexus natural gas pipeline polluted a pond and wetlands on his...
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A seven-day cycling tour that combines bike racing with forestry is coming to Ohio for the first time. The 581-mile Tour Des Trees starts Sunday in…
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A seven-day cycling tour that combines bike racing with forestry is coming to Ohio for the first time. The 581-mile Tour Des Trees starts Sunday in...
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A new law aims to fight cancer diagnoses among firefighters. The Firefighter Cancer Registry Act will require the Centers for Disease Control and...
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State health officials this week applied for federal funding to support needle exchange programs in Ohio. That would provide a lifeline for the Canton...
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A new car vending machine is opening in the Cleveland suburb of Warrensville Heights. The eight-story Carvana facility, which is the company's first in...