
Kabir Bhatia
Kabir Bhatia joined WKSU as a Reporter/Producer and weekend host in 2010. A graduate of Hudson High School, he received his Bachelor's from Kent State University. While a Kent student, Bhatia served as a WKSU student assistant, working in the newsroom and for production.
Among his awards, he was named Best of Show – Best Reporter in Ohio for 2013 by the Ohio chapters of the Society of Professional Journalists.
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After more than 50 years in business a beloved record store near Cleveland, Ohio, is closing its doors for good.
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After more than 50 years in business, Record Revolution, a beloved record store in Cleveland Heights, Ohio, is closing its doors for good.
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There are two film versions of the classic children’s tale “Pinocchio” coming out this year. Yet the original animated Disney film remains the most well-known and has several Cleveland connections.
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He’s written about Devo, the tire industry and the Rust Belt. Now, author David Giffels is turning his 2009 memoir “All the Way Home” into a half-hour series, working alongside the creative minds behind the television series “The Goldbergs” and the 2016 film “Ordinary World."
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The author and journalist covered the Cleveland area for six decades.
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Fan experiences and a parade lead up to the ceremony on August 6.
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Craig Inciardi has been with the Rock Hall since it opened in 1995. The Manhattan District Attorney’s office said he worked with two others to sell Eagles’ lyrics to Christie's and Sotheby’s auction houses. The investigation was sparked by Eagles leader Don Henley.
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Dwayne Ratleff's novel is a memoir of a turbulent era. 'Dancing to the Lyrics' recounts his childhood in Ohio and Maryland during the Civil Rights era while trying to discover his gender identity and survive an abusive stepfather. It won a Best Indie Book Award in 2021.
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Franklin County turned in the most surveys, but Hamilton County had three of the Top 10 “hot spots” with the greatest number of different species spotted — including one sighting of 8,000 European Starlings.
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Interacting with the legal system can be stressful for any adult. But for kids, testifying, or listening to testimony, can be traumatizing. At the Summit County Juvenile Court, they’ve found a way to reduce stress levels both for children and for staff members. Meet Tater Tot, a professional therapy dog.