Josie Lenora
News anchor and Reporter, KUARJosie Lenora is a news anchor and reporter for KUAR News. She has listened to KUAR and NPR since she was a young child growing up in Little Rock and says she is thrilled to give back to an organization she loves. Josie was previously an intern in the fall of 2021 assisting in production, then spent another semester with the station interning in the newsroom in the spring of 2022.
Josie is currently studying for a Bachelor of Arts degree in Mass Communication at UA Little Rock. She said she loves any class that gives her practice in producing audio pieces. She previously received a B.A. degree in English/ Creative writing from Hendrix College in Conway. While at Hendrix she wrote for the student newspaper, The Profile. During her senior year, Josie interned with AETN/PBS as part of a documentary film crew.
When she is not at work, Josie listens to as many podcasts as she can fit in a day.
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Arkansas Newswrap: Discusses Pine Bluff's education-led revival, Fayetteville's housing, crypto regulation, Game & Fish funding, new House Speaker, and a local vigil.
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The suit says Arkansas' ban on gender-neutral driver's licenses and state IDs causes harm and was rolled out improperly.
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Thursday, a second attempt was made to fund the department after ongoing controversy about the directors salary.
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U.S. District Judge Lee P. Rudofsky ruled schools can teach critical race theory as long as they don’t force ideologies on students.
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Sanders signed an executive order to speak out against President Joe Biden's recent Title IX expansions.
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U.S. District Judge Lee Rudofsky grilled attorneys for both the state and plaintiffs in a hearing challenging a law dictating how race is discussed in school.
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The resolutions will allow legislative committees to debate and discuss future crypto mine regulations.
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Representatives of Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders insist no mistake was made in the $19,000 lectern purchase.
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The report found “potential non-compliance with state law” after Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders' office purchased a $19,000 lectern.
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The governor touted an “incredible year” at the Capitol.
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Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders asked to only increase the state's budget by 1.78%, much lower than the average increase.
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Alonza Jiles is accused of covering up child abuse at a religious boarding school he worked at.