
Josh Boose
Associate ProducerExpertise: News and politics, television/radio broadcasting, essay writing
Education: University of Massachusetts Amherst, Bachelor of Arts, journalism
Favorite spot in Northeast Ohio: Tappan Square in Oberlin
Experience:
Josh Boose began his journalism path as an intern during the final season of 鈥淭he Morning Exchange鈥 on WEWS-TV before focusing on reporting at WMFD-TV in Mansfield, Ohio. Josh traveled for the better part of a decade, reporting and anchoring the news for KFSM-TV in Fayetteville/Fort Smith, Arkansas, WSJV-TV in South Bend, Indiana, and WGRZ-TV in Buffalo, New York, before returning to Ohio to report and anchor for "Good Morning Cleveland" on WEWS. He also worked as a producer, reporter and news anchor at WTAM in Cleveland.
Highlights:
- Emmy, Best Newscast, anchor (regional)
- Emmy, Best Breaking News Coverage, reporter (regional)
- Indiana Associated Press, Best Reporter
- Out Magazine, Hot List, 2004
- AP awards for spot news, features
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The mission of 海角破解版 is to be a trustworthy and dynamic multimedia source for illuminating the world around us. Our highest priority is providing news and information that is reliable and accurate, that is gathered with integrity and professional care and that is presented with precision and respect for the intelligence of our audiences. We are transparent about how we discover and verify the facts we present and strive to make our decision-making process clear to the public. We disclose relationships, such as with partners or funders, that might appear, but will never, influence our coverage.
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A recent trip to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum prompted Ideastream's Josh Boose to yearn for more laughter in the world.
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The North Canton child was struck by the trailer he'd been riding on and died from his injuries a short time later at Akron Children's Hospital, authorities said.
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The Office of Violence Prevention will address rising violence in the county through community initiatives.
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A severe thunderstorm Friday morning knocked out power to residents on Middle Ridge Road. Crews spent the morning cleaning-up.
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Students and district leaders from around Ohio spoke during a hearing Wednesday at the Ohio Statehouse.
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The next leader of the Catholic Church could be a Buckeye as an Ohio native convenes with fellow cardinals in conclave.
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Cleveland used ARPA funds to help pay off more than $165 million in medical debt for its residents.
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The US Department of Justice discontinued offering technical assistance to the Cleveland Police Accountability team, according to its executive director. Cleveland City Councilmember Joe Jones warns more cuts could come.
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The library director said the community has sent messages of support following last week's fatal shooting.
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President Donald Trump has mentioned former President and Ohioan William McKinley when discussing tariffs. Trump calls him the "Tariff King."