Sarah Taylor
A Northeast Ohio native, Sarah Taylor graduated from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio where she worked at her first NPR station, WMUB. She began her professional career at WCKY-AM in Cincinnati and spent two decades in television news, the bulk of them at WKBN in Youngstown (as Sarah Eisler). For the past three years, Sarah has taught a variety of courses in the , where she is also pursuing a Master’s degree. Sarah and her husband Scott, have two children. They live in Tallmadge.
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David James is leaving Akron Public Schools after 29 years to become Columbus school's deputy superintendent of operations.
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Brown and his Republican colleague, Rob Portman, both support the $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill
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Francisco Lindor was traded to the Mets and inked the third richest contract in baseball history last week.
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Ohio will receive more than half a million doses of COVID-19 vaccine next week, Gov. Mike DeWine says, “by far the highest amount that we have received."
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Leagues of Women Voters of Hudson, Kent, Akron and Greater Cleveland have come together for a Real Talk discussion about the Fair School Funding plan. Real Talk is a series of honest dialogues that address issues of inequity and discrimination.
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The reduction includes a 30% decrease in the cost of on-campus housing and tuition rates that will remain the same as this year.
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The Akron Board of Education is considering candidates for superintendent. The person they choose will take over when David James retires at the end of June.
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Gov. Mike DeWine said Ohio counties will be able to once again hold county fairs this summer, anticipating that the state will soon emerge from the…
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Gov. Mike DeWine today issued guidance for how Ohio counties can safely hold fairs this year as case incidence continues to decline statewide.
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A final vote is expected in the Senate in the next couple of days on the Biden administration’s federal COVID-19 relief bill. The latest negotiations have…