Anna Pope
Growth Impact ReporterBorn and raised in Oklahoma, Anna Pope grew up listening to public radio. Pope earned a bachelor’s degree in multimedia journalism from Oklahoma State University where she reported for the university’s paper and became its news editor. She also interned at KOSU public radio, covering topics ranging anywhere from Indigenous affairs and rural issues to business and education. She joined KUAF as a Report for America corps member covering the impact of growth in June 2022.
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A few local housing authorities have noticed the demand for landlords who accept housing assistance vouchers.
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On today's show, the challenge of finding landlords with Section 8 housing. Plus, reasons the region needs more affordable housing with an excerpt from the podcast I Am Northwest Arkansas, exploring the relationship between the Ozarks and country stores, the differences between insure, ensure and assure, and much more.
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On today's show, a new program is coming to Arkansas with the mission to combat the nation's highest maternal mortality rate. Plus, a new update on the continuing confederate monument erected in a Eureka Springs Cemetery, a conversation with some award-winning guacamole makers on staff and much more.
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A childcare company is offering full-time employees an opportunity to get a bachelor's degree for free. Also on today's show, adding new beds to address Arkansas prison inmate backlog, a ribbon cutting for a new radiation oncology center in Little Rock and more.
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The Outline today includes a response to a backlog of prison inmates in Arkansas and a ribbon cutting for the new radiation oncology center at UAMS in Little Rock.
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On today's show, we explore the benefits of forest therapy, appreciate the King's River and much more. Be sure to apply sunscreen while listening.
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Three journalists with Ozarks at Large, Jacqueline Froelich, Anna Pope and Rachell Sanchez-Smith, have earned recognition for their work.
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Today's news in the Outline includes another sweltering day with an Excessive Heat Warning, working to document broadband service in Carroll County and a call for more tax cuts in Arkansas.
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On today's show, an overview of tenant rights in Arkansas. Also, the proposal for two new professional soccer teams and a new stadium for Rogers. Plus, the Northwest Arkansas Business Journal Report and more.
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Over a third of Arkansans rent their homes, and Northwest Arkansas lacks affordable and available housing. Although there is a fair amount of reporting on Arkansas landlord-tenant laws, not everyone knows the extent of their rights. Ozarks at Large’s Anna Pope spoke with a few housing experts to talk about unique Arkansas laws, how they impact tenants and renter rights.