Kobe Brown
Kobe was WUWM's fifth Eric Von fellow.
He joined the station as a digital producer in July 2021 and graduated with a bachelor's degree in journalism from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee in December 2021. In 2022, he became a WUWM Eric Von fellow.
In 2023, Kobe joined KERA's Think program as a digital producer.
Kobe has worked as an intern for the Digital Arts and Culture program at UWM and has worked on numerous stories for The UWM Post and Media Milwaukee.
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Ten talented high school students gathered at the Milwaukee Repertory theater this week to compete in a monologue competition. It featured the work of Black playwrights.
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President Biden's visit to a labor training center earns him good marks, but his to-do list is incomplete.
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Wisconsin’s Black Legislative Caucus kicked off Black History Month at the state Capitol. Lawmakers announced myriad initiatives to celebrate the month.
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In the wake of the beating that caused the death of Tyre Nichols in Memphis, Milwaukee residents marched to honor his life and call for police reform Sunday.
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A Palestinian immigrant and Milwaukee resident is battling a Wisconsin Correctional Facility to make sure people of all religions have the ability to practice their faith.
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Milwaukee leaders share 2022 crime data and how the numbers compare to the previous year and what the city is doing to bring crime down.
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Veterans, Veteran Affairs personnel and community members gathered at the Milwaukee County War Memorial Center last Friday. They were there to hear how the new PACT Act law may help them and their loved ones.
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The city of Milwaukee is currently battling three viruses simultaneously. Dr. Ben Weston says there's been a steep rise in flu cases and hopefully we are nearing the end of the RSV surge.
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COVID-19 has been on the decline across the U.S while another respiratory virus is on the rise.
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Milwaukee is home to the largest concentration of Native Americans in Wisconsin. As the midterm elections approach, events are taking place around the city and state to encourage Native Americans to vote.