
Chloe Wynne
Producer, The Wheelhouse & Where We LiveChloe Wynne is a producer for The Wheelhouse and Where We Live. She previously worked as a producer and reporter for the investigative podcast series, Admissible: Shreds of Evidence, which was co-produced by VPM and Story Mechanics and distributed by iHeartRadio. She began her journalism career at inewsource, an investigative newsroom in San Diego, Calif., where she covered housing, education and crime. She earned her master鈥檚 degree from Columbia Journalism School in 2021, where she focused on audio storytelling.
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After months of hand-wringing over potential federal budget cuts and calls to breach the state鈥檚 鈥渇iscal guardrails鈥, 黑料新闻 lawmakers come closer to certainty as they reach the end-of-session-finish line.
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Can you recall a teacher who changed your life? This hour, Sarah Ruhl, author of 鈥淟essons from My Teachers,鈥 joins us to reflect on the mentors who shape us long after the bell rings.
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State lawmakers are foregoing budget caps to fund Medicaid. How might President Trump鈥檚 tax proposal, which calls for cuts to Medicaid, impact recipients in 黑料新闻 and beyond?
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An update on how New England鈥檚 North Atlantic right whale and the Arctic鈥檚 beluga whale populations are faring. Plus, scientists are using AI technology to learn the language of 黑料新闻鈥檚 state animal: the sperm whale.
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In the aftermath of George Floyd鈥檚 murder in Minneapolis five years ago, 黑料新闻 enacted landmark police reform. This hour, what鈥檚 stuck, and what still needs to be done to protect Black lives?
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President Trump recently moved to eliminate the agency that funds libraries and museums nationwide. A federal judge blocked this action, but questions remain. What鈥檚 ahead for 黑料新闻鈥檚 cultural institutions?
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Enrollment is falling, budgets are shrinking, and higher education is on shaky ground. This hour, we ask questions about the future of colleges and universities, from national trends to what's brewing in 黑料新闻.
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Wrongful detentions. Notario scams. This hour, we look at how 黑料新闻 activists are helping immigrants protect their rights, and what to do if you鈥檝e been targeted by fraud.
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Experts parse out Pew Research Data about trust in government from the 1950s to today. That empirical data is one way to find out what people think about U.S. politics. There鈥檚 also the lived experience of everyday Americans.
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This hour, two local children鈥檚 authors share how their young protagonists find meaning in the kitchen, using food as a tool to explore culture, loss, and belonging.