
Debbie Holmes
All Things Considered HostDebbie Holmes has worked at 星空无限传媒 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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The history of hip-hop music and creating the unique beats are part of a new course at the Ohio State School of Music. The program is one of the first in the country.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentA new documentary called 鈥淐anary,鈥 highlights 50 years of climate research by Ohio State University Professor of Earth Sciences, Lonnie Thompson.
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Mark Lowrie, the 2024 Ohio Teacher of the Year, is a broadcast journalism teacher at Gahanna Lincoln High School. Lowrie says while the honor is 鈥渉uge,鈥 it is the second most outstanding event of his career.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentSuicide rates among Black youth and Black adults in Ohio have been rising in the last two decades to some of the highest rates of any group in the country.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentOhio Department of Health Director Dr. Bruce Vanderhoff confirmed Thursday that the COVID-19 variant BA.2.86 has been detected in one case in Lorain County.
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Paxe Latitude had been ordered to fix deplorable conditions at the apartment towers, which forced the evacuation of residents last December.
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A book on an Ohio native, known as the first Black female jockey, is coming out in early September. 鈥淭he Jockey and Her Horse,鈥 is about Cheryl White of Rome, Ohio who rode her first race in 1971 at the Thistledown Race Track near Cleveland.
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Columbus Police have said a 13-year-old boy is charged with murder in the fatal shooting of another teenager at the Easton Town Center Sunday evening. Another 13 -year-old boy is charged with obstruction of justice in the case.
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The newest retail sports betting location has opened in Columbus' Arena District near Nationwide Arena.
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Members of the AFSCME union representing city, county and state employees rallied Thursday at Sensenbrenner Park in downtown Columbus raising attention about the public service staffing shortage.