Stephen George
President and CEOStephen George is President and CEO of Louisville Public Media. A Louisville native, he has spent most of his career in journalism. He previously served as executive editor of LPM, where he led a growing, multiplatform and collaborative newsroom. George has also been editor-in-chief of the Nashville City Paper and LEO Weekly. His writing has appeared in a variety of local, state and national media. He is a member of the NPR Board of Directors. He is also active in the local nonprofit community, serving on the boards of the Center for Nonprofit Excellence and the Young Authors Greenhouse.
Email Stephen at sgeorge@lpm.org.
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The Republican governor's spokeswoman, Amanda Stamper, said Thursday there was no such pressure from the governor's office.
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Billions of dollars will be needed to clean up and rebuild in areas hit by Harvey. Passing that funding is one more must-do item on the list for a Congress that has struggled to get things done.
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Trump heads to Texas Tuesday to survey the damage from Harvey. It will be a test of his young presidency to show empathy and competence in responding to a historic storm.
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As America prepares for the eclipse on Aug. 21, here are some basic facts about the phenomenon.
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Congressional forecasters say a Senate Republican bill to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act would leave 22 million more people uninsured in the next decade.