
Steve Brown
Host at WBUR-FM (Boston, MA)
I'm the Midday Host and former State House Reporter at WBUR, Boston's NPR News Station. [email protected]
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Dec 13, 2024 |
wavy.com | Steve Brown
INDIANAPOLIS (WXIN) — Recently, what one resident in Marion County, Indiana, saw flying recently above his home and neighborhood concerned him. So he started filming it. “That is scary,” the man can be heard saying in a video he provided to FOX59/CBS4 in Indianapolis. It shows a lighted object hovering and sometimes moving slowly in the evening sky. “That’s exactly what they’ve been seeing on the East Coast,” the man could be heard saying in the video.
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Dec 13, 2024 |
myfox8.com | Steve Brown
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Jul 23, 2024 |
flipboard.com | Jamie Suiter |Steve Brown
Tempe pickleball facility closing less than a year after openingLess than a year after opening in the Arizona Mills Mall in Tempe, a pickleball concept is closing its doors and the company will cease to …
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Jun 24, 2024 |
wane.com | Jamie Suiter |Rory Appleton |Steve Brown
This is the latest installment of an investigative reporting project conducted by FOX59, CBS4, and State Affairs Indiana. This collaborative effort focuses on the Indiana Economic Development Corporation and deals it makes in the name of growing the state’s economy. The agency, led by Governor Eric Holcomb, who appoints all members of its ruling board of directors, has come under greater scrutiny since establishing the LEAP District project in Boone County. It’s not even close.
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Mar 6, 2024 |
kyivpost.com | Steve Brown |Jason Smart |Julia Struck |Stefan Korshak
In a field in the Kyiv region, Lyudmyla Martyniuk was standing by silos filled with grain that should be heading for export, but for a blockade on the Polish border disturbing a market already impacted by Ukraine's war with Russia. "We cannot sell," said Martyniuk, head of the farming company Kivshovata Agro. Like other Ukrainian producers, Martyniuk was puzzled by the Polish blockade, which has lasted several weeks and received support from other farmers in the European Union.
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After reading some horror stories about off-the-rails restaurateurs, it's nice to read something like this. It's my go to-to place for fajitas and a margarita. https://t.co/WZQvxouXVA

RT @WBUR: Here's a note from WBUR CEO Margaret Low about Twitter: https://t.co/UJapqpXxLV