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  • Craig produces sound-rich features and breaking news coverage for WGBH News in Boston. His features have run nationally on NPR's Morning Edition, All Things Considered and Weekend Edition, as well as on PRI's The World and Marketplace. Craig has won a number of national and regional awards for his reporting, including two national Edward R. Murrow awards in 2015, the national Society of Professional Journalists Sigma Delta Chi award feature reporting in 2011, first place awards in 2012 and 2009 from the national Public Radio News Directors Inc. and second place in 2007 from the national Society of Environmental Journalists. Craig is a graduate of the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism and Tufts University.
  • Sasha Ingber is a reporter on NPR's breaking news desk, where she covers national and international affairs of the day.
  • Margaret Shreiner joined Wisconsin Watch as a reporting intern in March 2025. She is currently attending UW-Madison’s School of Journalism and Mass Communication, pursuing a double major in journalism and history with a minor in digital media analytics. Margaret has also worked since 2023 with The Badger Herald — a student newspaper at UW-Madison — where she currently serves as the managing editor. Upon graduating in December 2025, she plans to earn a master’s in data science and pursue data-driven journalism.
  • Miranda Dunlap is a reporter covering pathways to success in northeastern Wisconsin. She reports in partnership with Open Campus. Her work confronts the barriers residents face in finding sustainable jobs and explores solutions to these challenges. A native Michigander, Miranda returns to the Midwest after two years covering community colleges and K-12 education for Houston Landing in Texas. Before that, she wrote about the automotive industry for Automotive News and served in various roles at The State News. She holds degrees in political science and journalism from Michigan State University. Her work has been recognized by Michigan Press Association, Texas Managing Editors and Scripps Howard awards.
  • Lisa Weiner is a line producer on Morning Edition. For NPR, she's covered the humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan and traveled to Ukraine to cover the Russian invasion in 2022. Prior to joining NPR, she held positions as an editor at WTOP-FM, as an engineer at Radio Free Asia and recorded audio books for the Library of Congress. Weiner has a master's degree in audio technology from American University. She got her start in radio working the late-night shift as a student DJ in the basement of WRUR-FM at the University of Rochester. Weiner has lived in Tel Aviv, Israel, and Budapest, Hungary.
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