Sarah Whites-Koditschek
Sarah Whites-Koditschek is a reporter and anchor for KUAR 89.1.
She was a production assistant and reporter for WHYY in Philadelphia. She also interned at NPR’s Morning Edition in Los Angeles.
Sarah is a graduate of Smith College, where she earned a bachelor’s degree in American Studies. She was a student at the Stabile Center For Investigative Journalism at Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism.
Contact Sarah at sarah@arkansaspublicmedia.org or 501-683-8655.
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Arkansas is one of just two states in the country that has criminalized drowsy driving, but it’s almost never enforced. Just three convictions have...
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Air quality changes made in 2010 raised the threshold for how much air pollution a company can emit without a permit. On Friday, the Environmental...
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Shennel Douglas is a nursing student at the University of Central Arkansas in Conway. She says she hesitated when deciding to study in the U.S. after...
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Arkansas is at the forefront of a national experiment to see whether requiring work for health care coverage helps lift people out of poverty. Starting...
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Arkansas has seen a record number of flu deaths this year, 215, and the severity of the virus has taken Arkansans by surprise. State chief...
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State and local leaders are considering how best to treat Arkansas’s opioid crisis if their coalition lawsuit succeeds against opioid drug makers and...
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A bill is up for vote by the general assembly that would protect hog farmers from lawsuits for certain environmental issues once their waste permits are...
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In 2005, Jaime Mann was cited for several traffic violations in Craighead County — not having insurance, not wearing a seatbelt, and hazardous driving....
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Arkansas lawmakers have a couple more weeks in this year’s budgeting session to re-approve funding for Arkansas Works, the state’s healthcare program...
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A row of men and one woman stood with guns raised to face paper silhouettes of a torso while their trainer counts off for them to shoot. The Arkansas...
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This week lawmakers came to the capitol for a special session to discuss the budget. To vote on anything outside of the budget during a fiscal session,...
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Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson called for a $180 million annual tax cut for the state’s biggest earners during his State of the State address Monday...