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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For lawmakers, caregivers and patients a solution to the state legislature’s multi-year process of bringing a new type of coordination to a traditional...
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Arkansas’s execution secrecy law prevents the identities of drug manufacturers and sellers from being public. It also protects the identities of people...
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The effects of the sedative midazolam, along with Arkansas's execution practices generally, were the subject of a federal hearing that began in Little...
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A federal judge has granted an injunction in the execution of Jason F. McGehee, one of the eight Arkansas inmates scheduled to be executed later this...
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A lawyer for Arkansas death row inmates scheduled for execution later this month is arguing the state's accelerated timeline is subverting the state's...
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A bill to create educational savings accounts for Arkansas students failed in the Arkansas House today on a 46 to 39 vote Friday. The so-called ...
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They sit in rows, 150 closely shaven men in yellow uniforms and white identification badges, before opposing walls, in a cinder-block walled gymnasium....
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Gov. Asa Hutchinson is endorsing a proposal to end the dual recognition of Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert E. Lee on the same day each year. He took...
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Schools in Arkansas get $6,600 for every student. So when kids leave a public school, the money leaves too. The state chips in temporarily to cover the...
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Public school districts in Arkansas regularly buy and sell property, pending approval of local education boards, of course. But today, the Arkansas...
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Under a bill that cleared the Senate Education Committee Tuesday on a voice vote, all private schools would be given public funds to take special needs...
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The Arkansas Supreme Court heard a case Thursday that may foreshadow legal battles over LGBTQ protections between state and local governments nationwide...