Tana Weingartner
Tana Weingartner earned a bachelor's degree in communication from the University of Cincinnati and a master's degree in mass communication from Miami University. Most recently, she served as news and public affairs producer with WMUB-FM. Ms. Weingartner has earned numerous awards for her reporting, including several Best Reporter awards from the Associated Press and the Ohio Society of Professional Journalists, and a regional Murrow Award. She served on the Ohio Associated Press Broadcasters Board of Directors from 2007 - 2009.
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Social media is awash with people proclaiming the year of the Tiger aligning with the Cincinnati Bengals' first Super Bowl appearance in more than 30 years. WVXU asked an expert what it all means.
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The organization fired its executive director last month, accusing him of passing private information to an anti-Muslim group.
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The court-martial of the former head of the Air Force Research Laboratory at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base slated to begin Jan. 10, 2022 has been postponed. He could become the first-ever Air Force general officer to have his case adjudicated by court-martial.
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The James Webb Space Telescope will travel one million miles from Earth and peer so far into space, it could lead to a better understanding of how the universe began.
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The Cincinnati-based consumer goods giant says it detected traces of benzene in aerosol dry conditioner and dry shampoo products from Pantene, Aussie, Herbal Essences and Waterl
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The Columbus-Cincinnati Board of Directors for CAIR-Ohio says it fired its executive and legal director for allegedly passing confidential information about the organization's national work to an anti-Muslim hate group.
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A Miami University professor studied Black male teachers for a year. His findings offer a look into a system built on the experiences of white children that leaves Black boys behind, and how to make the system better.
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Signs will begin going up soon on a new scenic driving tour through Warren and Clinton counties. The Quaker Heritage Scenic Byway covers 55 sites across 54 miles of roadway, including Friends (Quaker) meetinghouses, cemeteries, historical markers, settlements, schools, notable homes and more.
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A painting by Cincinnati artist Robert S. Duncanson was selected as the 59th Inaugural Painting. Duncanson is considered the most well-known African American artist of the Civil War era.
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Vice President Mike Pence spent just shy of an hour addressing supporters during a campaign event in a hangar at Lunken Airport Wednesday evening. The...