
Colin Jackson
Colin Jackson joined the WKU Public Radio news team in October 2018 as Morning Edition host and reporter. Jackson comes to Kentucky from Michigan where he worked in the newsroom of º£½ÇÉçÇø member station WDET in Detroit. He also has experience as a host and producer with Townsquare Media in Lansing, Michigan and Impact 89FM in East Lansing.
Colin holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Social Relations & Policy and Spanish from Michigan State University.
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In Michigan on Tuesday, two special elections could break the tie between Democrats and Republicans in the state's House of Representatives.
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The Israel-Hamas war is personal for many Michigan residents with ties to the region. Some voters are using their participation in the Democratic primary as a protest vote against President Biden.
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Michigan's attorney general is charging 16 people with election law and forgery felonies, alleging that they falsely stated they were electors for Donald Trump after the 2020 presidential election.
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In 2023, a record number of states have passed rules or legislation to eliminate youth gender-affirming care, but a record number of states have also moved to protect care for trans youth and adults.
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The Michigan elections bureau says five Republican candidates for Michigan governor can't appear on the ballot because of invalid signatures on their nominating petitions.
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Kentucky's two U.S Senators both have well-funded political action committees. But the two spend their PAC money in very different ways. The Louisville...
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Kayden is an energetic five year old—though he’ll tell you he’s actually five-and-a-half. He lives in Russellville with his sister, Kaleigh, their...