Daniel Breen
Daniel Breen is a third-year undergraduate journalism student at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock.
His interest in writing began at a young age, and later served as a reporter and editor for Little Rock Central High School’s Tiger Newspaper.He has served as a production intern for both radio and TV stations, and has had much experience in the editing and creation of media.
Research interests include multimedia, investigative, and citizen journalism as well as current events, politics, and justice. Daniel hopes to work in the field of public broadcasting upon graduation.
In his spare time, Daniel enjoys playing guitar, reading, drinking copious amounts of coffee, and exploring the wilderness of Arkansas.
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Drought, high fuel prices and shipping disruptions along the Mississippi River are all leading to economic woes for Arkansas farmers.
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The Life360 HOMEs program will create new hospital-based support addressing maternal health, youth poverty, drug abuse and mental illness in rural communities.
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The three candidates seeking to become Arkansas' next chief executive made their pitch to voters Friday.
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The state's lieutenant governor and a Little Rock attorney are seeking the state's top law enforcement job.
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Justices on Monday heard oral arguments in the case of $250 million in unclaimed money transfers seeking to be claimed by Arkansas and 28 other states.
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The Arkansas Tourism Economic Impact Report highlights the state tourism industry's recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The partnership between UAMS, Howard University and the University of California, Los Angeles will collect real-time community-level health data from residents of the Arkansas Delta.
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Just hours after state lawmakers gave final to the bills, Gov. Asa Hutchinson held a bill signing ceremony Thursday afternoon.
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Identical bills to accelerate the implementation of tax cuts received initial approval Wednesday in the Arkansas Senate and House of Representatives.
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Gov. Asa Hutchinson says the state is expanding Medicaid access for pregnant people, launching new post-partum home visits, and increasing payments to foster parents.
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The group Responsible Growth Arkansas says it submitted more than double the number of signatures needed to place a proposed constitutional amendment on the November ballot.
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Dr. Jennifer Dillaha, director of the Arkansas Department of Health, declined to give specifics of the state's first monkeypox case to avoid potentially identifying the person.