Rhonda Miller
Rhonda Miller began as reporter and host for All Things Considered on WKU Public Radio in 2015. She has worked as Gulf Coast reporter for Mississippi Public Broadcasting, where she won Associated Press, Edward R. Murrow and Green Eyeshade awards for stories on dead sea turtles, health and legal issues arising from the 2010 BP oil spill and homeless veterans. She has worked at Rhode Island Public Radio, as an intern at WVTF Public Radio in Roanoke, Virginia, and at the South Florida Sun-Sentinel and Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Rhonda’s freelance work called Writing Into Sound includes stories for Voice of America, WSHU Public Radio in Fairfield, Conn., NPR and AARP Prime Time Radio. She has a master’s degree in media studies from Rhode Island College and a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Boston University. Rhonda enjoys quiet water kayaking, riding her bicycle and folk music. She was a volunteer DJ for Root-N-Branch at WUMD community radio in Dartmouth, Mass.
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The rankings for the happiest states in America are in - and Kentucky is pretty far down the list. Kentucky residents won’t be cheered up by the state’s...
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President Trump’s proposal to cut legal immigration by half and consider English language and job skills has set off a controversy about whether the...
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President Donald Trump’s sudden announcement - on Twitter - that transgender men and women will no longer be allowed to serve in the armed forces has...
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NASA Issues Warning About Unsafe Eclipse Viewing GlassesAs Bowling Green, Hopkinsville, Franklin and other Kentucky cities in prime viewing area prepare for the solar eclipse on Aug. 21, NASA is issuing a...
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A family court judge in Kentucky is being told he has to decide whether to recuse himself in gay adoption requests on a case-by-case basis.
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Champion motorcycle racer and Owensboro native Nicky Hayden has died following injuries from a bicycle accident in Italy. Thirty-five-year-old Hayden...
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Schools in Kentucky, and across the nation, are making it a priority to develop a 21 st Century workforce trained in the STEM subjects of science,...
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Owensboro Innovation Academy is adding another new opportunity to a public high school that’s already breaking the mold. The school is partnering with...
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Hopkinsville is getting ready for more than 50,000 visitors expected for the total solar eclipse on August 21st . The city is one of the points of...
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Somerset High School is in line for a $6.5 million renovation. The application for funding is currently at the Kentucky Department of Education for...