Annie Ropeik
Annie Ropeik reports on state economy and business issues for all Indiana Public Broadcasting stations, from a home base of WBAA. She has lived and worked on either side of the country, but never in the middle of it. At NPR affiliate KUCB in Alaska's Aleutian Islands, she covered fish, oil and shipping and earned an Alaska Press Club Award for business reporting. She then moved 4,100 miles to report on chickens, chemicals and more for Delaware Public Media. She is originally from the D.C. suburb of Silver Spring, Maryland, but her mom is a Hoosier. Annie graduated from Boston University with a degree in classics and philosophy. She performs a mean car concert, boasts a worryingly encyclopedic knowledge of One Direction lyrics and enjoys the rule of threes. She is also a Hufflepuff.
- Wildfire Risk Is Growing Everywhere, Even As More Americans Move Into Harm's Way
- Americans Are Moving To Escape Climate Impacts. Towns Expect More To Come
- Snowstorm Causes Headaches For Post-Thanksgiving Travelers
- Carrier Got Cut A Deal, But Can Other Companies Expect The Same?
- Trump Blasts Union Leader Who Criticized Carrier Deal
- Trump Strikes Deal With Carrier To Keep Jobs In U.S.