Alexandria Brown
All Things Considered host/reporterAlexandria Brown is a news anchor and reporter for KUAR News. She was previously a Douthit scholar who interned for KUAR News. Alexandria will graduate from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock in 2022 in hopes of being a multimedia reporter.
Alexandria has written for UA Little Rock's website and the student newspaper, The Forum. She is interested in reporting on events and issues surrounding culture, Arkansas news, education, and the human experience. In her spare time, Alexandria enjoys being around family and friends, running, and writing.
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Little Rock School Board members are being asked to consider filing a lawsuit against the state regarding a ban on mask mandates. Superintendent Michael…
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New COVID-19 cases in Arkansas continue to climb and officials say the rapdily spreading delta variant and people not being vaccinated is the key reason…
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Gov. Asa Hutchinson said he is preparing to send the Biden Administration a waiver application for Arkansas Health and Opportunity for Me or ARHOME.…
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Arkansans will have the opportunity to receive incentives if they get vaccinated for COVID-19. Gov. Asa Hutchinson announced Tuesday those who receive a…
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Black-owned food businesses in Little Rock are taking part in Black Restaurant Week’s “No Crumb Left Behind” campaign. According to a press release from…
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Gov. Asa Hutchinson says Arkansas will receive $5 billion in federal funding as a result of the American Rescue Plan. At a press conference Tuesday,…
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Mayor Frank Scott Jr. delivered his third annual State of the City address Thursday where he announced his plans to improve the quality of life for…
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Although the Arkansas General Assembly didn’t meet last week because of severe winter weather, House Speaker Matthew Shepherd, R-El Dorado, still commends…
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Arkansas is expected to receive another four to eight inches of snow across the state Wednesday night, forecasters say, but the end is near. Heavy…
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Arkansas utility companies are asking people to conserve electricity usage as the state braces for another round of winter weather. Companies say heavy…