
Ann Thompson
With more than 30 years of journalism experience in the Greater Cincinnati market, Ann Thompson brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to her reporting. She has reported for WKRC, WCKY, WHIO-TV, Metro Networks and CBS/ABC Radio. Her work has been recognized by the Associated Press and the Society of Professional Journalists. In 2019 and 2011 A-P named her “Best Reporter” for large market radio in Ohio. She has won awards from the Association of Women in Communications and the Alliance for Women in Media. Ann reports regularly on science and technology in Focus on Technology.
She has reported from India, Japan, South Korea, Germany and Belgium as part of fellowships from the East-West Center and RIAS.
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At least at some Southwest Ohio medical marijuana dispensaries, business has never been better despite the coronavirus outbreak.
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Updated: March 18, 12:30 p.m. As the coronavirus continues to spread throughout the Tri-State, many local universities started out canceling in-person...
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As deaths from the coronavirus continue to mount, an Israeli inventor thinks his device may be able to help save lives. The invention also has...
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The company that bought Lordstown’s former General Motors plant is expected to be ready to start producing an electric pickup truck there within the next…
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Gender transition often involves a complete wardrobe change as well. A new clothing exchange in Cincinnati allows trans youth to trade in their old attire for outfits that suit their style.
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At least four Southwest Ohio schools are participating in a program which uses a smart thermometer and an app to track and stop the spread of disease.
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A handful of world-class tennis players who competed in the Western & Southern Open last week made an extra stop at a nearby cryotherapy spa, Arctic...
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Professional and collegiate sports teams have begun to experiment with cryptocurrency. Some have tried it and backed away, while others have strict...
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A University of Cincinnati space professor who studies everything from Mars to maps is taking a deeper look into why so many people are coming to the U...
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How would you feel about a robot interviewing you for a job? Swedish company Tengai is working on an English version of its robot which it claims will...