Malcolm Glover
Former KUAR News Anchor/ ReporterMalcolm Glover was a news anchor/ reporter for KUAR News from 2007- 2014.
Malcolm joined the KUAR News team as a reporter and in 2008, became the local news host during All Things Considered. He had previously worked for MTV News, MSNBC, and traveled the world to complete humanitarian projects in the Sudan, Kenya, Israel, China, Belize and Brazil.
In his final years, Malcolm was the local news host during Morning Edition. He produced daily stories for radio newscasts, as well as in-depth feature stories. Malcolm produced the award-winning Impact of War series that explored the hardships and triumphs of U.S. Armed Forces veterans. Malcolm also appeared regularly on AETN's Arkansas Week, where journalists discussed issues in the news. He was listed on Arkansas Business' “The New Influentials: 20 In Their 20s.”
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As the federal government shutdown continues, farmers in the state are increasingly concerned that gridlock in Washington, D.C. could negatively impact…
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Arkansas high school students are now expected to pass a semester-long course in economics. The new state mandate is a requirement for graduation. In…
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Supporters of nursing home reform in Arkansas are continuing efforts to get community leaders and organizations involved with efforts to improve elder…
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Parking enforcement officers will be on patrol in the River Market District of downtown Little Rock all this week to make sure drivers abide by new pay…
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A partial federal government shutdown will not delay efforts to implement Arkansas’s Health Insurance Marketplace, according to state health officials. On…
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Education officials in Arkansas say the number of students in the state taking Advanced Placement tests has increased by 6.6 percent in 2013.According to…
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Congressional Republicans have not been able to reach a consensus on how to oppose the Affordable Care Act.Media reports of a heated discussion in the…
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Researchers at Arkansas Children’s Hospital are continuing efforts to prevent childhood obesity.Dr. ElisabetBorsheim is working with a team of six…
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Recent rain has curbed wildfires in some parts of Arkansas, but agricultural experts say those showers will do little to improve conditions in areas…
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Recent estimates by the U.S. Department Education show more than 298,000 Arkansans lack basic reading skills.Many adults seek out help from tutors because…