Holliday Moore
News DirectorMoore arrives in Syracuse after working in the Phoenix, Arizona, market, where her extensive experience includes tenures as a Morning Edition reporter for KJZZ-FM, the local NPR affiliate; producing, anchoring and reporting for KTAR News Radio; and serving as a political and senior reporter for KNXV-TV.
Her distinguished résumé includes two Emmy Awards, three Edward R. Murrow Awards and a Walter Cronkite Political Excellence Award. She also worked for nine years as a journalism instructor at Arizona State University’s Cronkite School of Journalism.
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Klune, best known for his award-winning books, The House in the Cerulean Sea, The Bones Beneath My Skin, and We Burned So Bright sat down with WAER to talk about the intersection of identity and belonging.
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Organizations are highlighting areas in healthcare that can go underserved, including Black maternal health.
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Local experts warn that tick season has already started, and CNY's harsh winter did little to eradicate the pests.
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Two other residents were injured while trying to stop her from harming others.
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Syracuse University announced Tuesday that J. Michael Haynie will succeed Kent Syverud as Chancellor. Haynie was serving as Vice Chancellor for strategic Initiatives and Whitman Management Dean.
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Alex González and Yan Vázquez are grateful for Syracuse's support, but say many more immigrants are at the Batavia detention center with their lives in limbo.
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The FAA reports more than 1,900 flights were delayed on day one of this week's incoming storm.
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United Way of Syracuse hosted its annual MLK Day of Service at Nottingham High School where it collected warm weather gear for Onondaga County.
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It was a who’s who in New York as leaders braved snow flurries and 18-degree temperatures to see the single largest investment in the state begin.
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St. Joe’s Infectious Disease Prevention director says it’s not too late to get a vaccine.