Jackie Northam is NPR's International Affairs Correspondent. She is a veteran journalist who has spent three decades reporting on conflict, geopolitics, and life across the globe - from the mountains of Afghanistan and the desert sands of Saudi Arabia, to the gritty prison camp at Guantanamo Bay and the pristine beauty of the Arctic.
You're most likely to find NPR's Don Gonyea on the road, in some battleground state looking for voters to sit with him at the local lunch spot, the VFW or union hall, at a campaign rally, or at their kitchen tables to tell him what's on their minds. Through countless such conversations over the course of the year, he gets a ground-level view of American elections. Gonyea is NPR's National Political Correspondent, a position he has held since 2010. His reports can be heard on all NPR News programs and at NPR.org. To hear his sound-rich stories is akin to riding in the passenger seat of his rental car, traveling through Iowa or South Carolina or Michigan or wherever, right along with him.
Prior to joining NPR in 2022, Mohammad was a producer on The Washington Post's daily flagship podcast Post Reports, where her work was recognized by multiple awards. She was honored with a Peabody award for her work on an episode on the life of George Floyd.
Visit Bentonville mapped a scenic bike loop connecting downtown, the Walmart campus, Coler Mountain Bike Preserve and Crystal Bridges. Jack Travis rides the whole route for Ozarks at Large.
CACHE's Amber Perrodin and Take Action grant recipient Shay Holloway talk about how a $130,000 fund is helping Northwest Arkansas artists outsource business tasks so they can focus on creating.
Talk Business & Politics' Michael Tilley talks with Kyle Kellams about Fort Smith's 2027 air show and motorcycle rally, the fight over changing city government, a packed mayoral field and big drops in water leaks.