Daniel Breen
KUAR 89.1 News Reporter, AnchorDaniel Breen is a reporter and anchor for UA Little Rock Public Radio.
Daniel's interest in writing began at a young age, and he later served as a reporter and editor for Little Rock Central High School’s Tiger Newspaper. He has a B.A. in Mass Communication from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock and has served as a production intern for both radio and TV stations.
In his spare time, Daniel enjoys playing guitar, drinking copious amounts of coffee, and exploring the wilderness of Arkansas.
Phone: (501) 349-7108
Email: daniel@kuar.org
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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.