Ann Thompson
With more than 30 years of journalism experience in the Greater Cincinnati market, Ann Thompson brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to her reporting. She has reported for WKRC, WCKY, WHIO-TV, Metro Networks and CBS/ABC Radio. Her work has been recognized by the Associated Press and the Society of Professional Journalists. In 2019 and 2011 A-P named her “Best Reporter” for large market radio in Ohio. She has won awards from the Association of Women in Communications and the Alliance for Women in Media. Ann reports regularly on science and technology in .
She has reported from India, Japan, South Korea, Germany and Belgium as part of fellowships from the East-West Center and RIAS.
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Business & EconomyWhen its Licking County factories are finished in 2025, Intel plans to hire 3,000 workers with an average wage of $135,000.
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The exhibit, opening Friday, dates to the early days of the game and continues to present day, exploring the obstacles women and girls have had to overcome and still struggle with.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentDayton's Millennium Reign Energy designs, manufactures and distributes hydrogen generators to fuel hydrogen fuel cell cars, forklifts, home and more.
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Last year's team record of 62-100 was the second worst in Reds' history.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentUniversity of Dayton researchers have developed software to not only train highway workers to respond to accidents but to track their physical and eye movement and pupil dilation so safety managers can analyze how they would behave in dangerous situations.
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AirPark Ohio is next to the Springfield-Beckley Airport and verified by the state to have adequate utilities.
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Ickey Woods said he still does the "Ickey Shuffle" dance “every now and again.” Earlier this week, he was teaching LPGA golfers how to do it. And on Sunday before the Bengals game, he may show off his steps.
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Business & EconomyIn 2019, Gov. Mike DeWine designated Ohio a disability inclusion state. Now the state says it's committed to helping the 1.7 million Ohioans with a disability find a job if they want one.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentThe two-story, 30,000-square-foot office building will support the expanding work of manufacturers and operators of electric vertical takeoff and landing vehicles, known as eVTOL.
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Colleges and universities in Ohio, Indiana and Michigan are joining forces to address national needs in semiconductor and microelectronics