
Debbie Holmes
All Things Considered HostDebbie Holmes has worked at ÐÇ¿ÕÎÞÏÞ´«Ã½ News since 2009. She has hosted All Things Considered, since May 2021. Prior to that she was the host of Morning Edition and a reporter.
Debbie began her career in broadcasting in Columbus after graduating from The Ohio State University with a major in Broadcast Journalism and a minor in French (due to her French heritage). She left the Buckeye state to pursue a career in television news and worked as a reporter and anchor in Moline, Illinois and Memphis, Tennessee.
Debbie also worked as a radio news reporter in Los Angeles and earned two Golden Mike awards for live news reporting. She has also been recognized with awards from the Associated Press, and Society of Professional Journalists for her news coverage.
In 2002, she earned her MBA at Franklin University.
Debbie enjoys public broadcasting because it allows her to cover news stories in-depth. Debbie and her husband have two adult children.
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A professor at Ohio State University's Fisher College of Business has been appointed to a White House position to examine supply chain issues.
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A new 10-year downtown strategic plan unveiled Tuesday at the Columbus Downtown Commission would include thousands more residents and workers, as well as grow small diverse businesses.
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Reaction is strong on both sides of the abortion issue after a Hamilton County Judge issued a 14-day stay in the state’s so-called "Heartbeat" Law.
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Columbus author and poet Hanif Abdurraqib is using part of his MacArthur Foundation genius grant to host a Back to School Party for Columbus students on Saturday.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentDespite more advanced treatments, a new Ohio State study discovered disparities continued within minority communities.
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Ohio's U.S. Senator Rob Portman is co-sponsoring a bill to codify same-sex marriage and extend protections to all married couples.
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The collapse of a 102-year-old building at 1032 East Long Street on Monday raises many questions about whether the city has any responsibility when an old building falls.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentOhio State University researchers have discovered the first evidence of a brain mechanism link between opioid use disorder and chronic pain.
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The Hilliard City Schools Board of Education has unanimously voted to recognize the Muslim Holiday Eid al-Fitr on the school calendar.
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Federal agents have arrested a 24-year-old Columbus man and former member of the Ohio National Guard on charges of making and selling "ghost guns." Those are untraceable homemade weapons made in whole or part with a 3D printer.