Daniel Caruth
Morning Edition Host and reporterDaniel Caruth is KUAF's Morning Edition host and reporter for Ozarks at Large.
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A new center from UAMS is bringing the clinic to the community. OAL's DC attended the opening of the Institute for Community Health Innovation and brings this report.
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On today's show, a local nonprofit is identifying leaders to combat the housing crisis in Northwest Arkansas. Also, a musical tour that extends from Fayetteville to the southern part of the state. Plus, diving into an underrated outlet of student media at the University of Arkansas.
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A recent study from Heartland Forward explores the health challenges mothers in Arkansas and surrounding states face and the economic case for improving them.
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On today's show, healthcare and policy professionals address a crisis among mothers in Arkansas. Plus, The cost of maternal mortality Plus, moving to— and staying— in a new home. Also, preparing for the summer heat.
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Over the weekend, Bella Vista hosted its annual city-wide garage sale, where residents register their address and offer up any items they want to sell to neighbors and strangers. This year's sale had more than 450 participating households.
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On today's show, a trip through a citywide garage sale. Also, a new NPR podcast is part interview and part existential game show. Plus, our Militant Grammarian gets talkative about silent letters.
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On today's show, low levels of rainfall in Louisiana are having an impact on crawfish boil season everywhere. Plus, Arkansas memorializes David Pryor, and this weekend … May the 4th be with you.
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State and national drug enforcement officials are urging people to dispose of their unused medication this Saturday at designated sites. Ozarks at Large's Daniel Caruth has more.
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On today's show, Jewel puts together a museum experience. Plus, a look into Drug Take Back Day 2024. We also learn more about the Old Friends Farm near Prairie Grove.
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University of Arkansas English professor Robert Cochran's latest book looks at the collected work of Arkansas author Charles Portis.