Emma Jacobs
Reporter, WRVOFormer WRVO/Central New York reporter for the Innovation Trail.
Emma Jacobs is a native of Boston. She studied history, so she went for more practical training in public radio at NPR member-stations WNYC and WBUR. She helped shape Wired's Haiti Rewired project, a 2010 Knight Batten Innovations in Journalism Awards notable initiative.
She's contributed to NPR's National Desk, and to Living on Earth, The Environment Report, Only a Game, Voice of America, and Word of Mouth. She now reports for WHYY in Philadelphia.
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http://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/wrvo/local-wrvo-988902.mp3It was just a single bullet point in a giant omnibus energy bill. Tucked…
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The Syracuse Symphony Orchestra (SSO) had planned to celebrate its 50th season this year. But by June it was facing millions of dollars in debt, and was…
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Today, New York's plan for offshore wind in the Great Lakes arrived at its final chapter. The New York Power Authority has officially closed a plan to…
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Today in your Trail Mix:Albany has big news! IBM and Intel are set to grow upstate.A Tonawanda company is trying to green electric cars.Flooded businesses…
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http://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/wrvo/local-wrvo-986694.mp3Correction: The broadcast version of this story that aired on some…
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http://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/wrvo/local-wrvo-985986.mp3In May of 1984, the recently-elected Governor Mario Cuomo got up in front of…
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The Innovation Trail is taking a look at the members of the governor's regional economic development councils. Here's what we found.MethodologyOur…
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http://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/wrvo/local-wrvo-985486.mp3The defense budget has nearly doubled since 9/11, to pay for the two wars…
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New Yorkers think government causes more problems than it solves. That's the word from the pollsters at Siena who take the state's temperature on a…
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http://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/wrvo/local-wrvo-989016.mp3Compulsory integration is (not completely unfairly) sometimes called the…