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  • Eli Chen is the science and environment reporter at St. Louis Public Radio. She comes to St. Louis after covering the eroding Delaware coast, bat-friendly wind turbine technology, mouse love songs and various science stories for Delaware Public Media/WDDE-FM. Before that, she corralled robots and citizen scientists for the World Science Festival in New York City and spent a brief stint booking guests for Science Friday’s live events in 2013. Eli grew up in the northwest suburbs of Chicago, where a mixture of teen angst, a love for Ray Bradbury novels and the growing awareness about climate change propelled her to become the science storyteller she is today. When not working, Eli enjoys a solid bike ride, collects classic disco, watches standup comedy and is often found cuddling other people’s dogs. She has a bachelor’s in environmental sustainability and creative writing at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and has a master’s degree in journalism, with a focus on science reporting, from the City University of New York Graduate School of Journalism.
  • Valerie Chamberlain has been with Delmarva Public Media since 2019. “Being involved in radio, whether as a listener, on-air, or behind the scenes, has been a part of my life since childhood. I believe that radio remains relevant, effective, and interesting. It's fulfilling to engage with underwriters and members who feel the same way!” In her spare time, she likes to camp and visit parks with her family, cook, read, and ruin craft projects.
  • Angela Byrd worked for Delmarva Public Radio as Membership Director and Social Media Coordinator.
  • Delmarva Public Media's Stephen Harvey checks in with Gangstagrass, a bluesgrass/hip-hop band performing at the Maryland Folk Festival.
  • Delmarva Public Media's Stephen Harvey sits down with Ringgold Cockey, Isabel Cockey, and Guinevere Cockey of Delmarva-local folk trio, The Folk Villains.
  • ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) - A Maryland Senate panel has approved $37.5 million in tax credits over five years for defense contractor Northrop Grumman, if it…
  • ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) - Gov. Larry Hogan is scheduled to outline Zika virus prevention and awareness efforts in Maryland.Matt Clark, a spokesman for the…
  • ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP)- Crabs and clams, not confetti and balloons, are on Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan's agenda for the week of the national GOP convention in…
  • DELAWARE CITY, Del. (AP) - PBF Energy is giving New Castle County a 19-acre property near its Delaware City Refinery. The New Castle County Council voted…
  • The Delaware AFL-CIO is backing Tom Gordon in the race for New Castle County Executive.He held that job from 1997 to 2004.He is one of four candidates…
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