Sarah Whites-Koditschek
Sarah Whites-Koditschek is a Little Rock-based reporter for Arkansas Public Media covering education, healthcare, state politics, and criminal justice issues. Formerly she worked as a reporter and producer for WHYY in Philadelphia, and was an intern and editorial assistant for Morning Edition at National Public Radio in Los Angeles and Washington D.C.
Sarah is a graduate of Smith College, where she earned a bachelor’s degree in American Studies. She was a student at the Stabile Center For Investigative Journalism at Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism.
She has won awards from the Associated Press in Arkansas as well the Public Radio News Directors Inc.
Contact Sarah at sarah@arkansaspublicmedia.org or 501-683-8655.
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The Arkansas legislature gave final approval Thursday to the state's $5.3 billion budget for the coming fiscal year that included over $142 million in...
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Arkansas’ State Sen. Jason Rapert, R-Bigelow, a conservative Christian and abortion opponent, says he will support his party’s nominee for president,...
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--After overcoming a hurdle for Medicaid, the Arkansas Legislature chugs along in its fiscal session. We have a look at various proposals from the week...
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The public is invited to review differing plans for an expansion of Interstate 30 in downtown Little Rock and North Little Rock Tuesday night. Arkansas...
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The battle over the future of Gov. Asa Hutchinson's Medicaid expansion plan takes center stage on KUAR's podcast, with lawmakers recessed until Tuesday...
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On this week's podcast, the KUAR news staff discusses preparations for next week's special session of the Arkansas Legislature on healthcare, the debate...
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A play about former President Bill Clinton takes to the stage in Little Rock this week. The one-man show, "Bill Clinton Hercules," was written by...
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Governor Asa Hutchinson says Donald Trump still hasn’t “passed the test” for his endorsement. In an interview with NPR's Robert Siegel on Wednesday,...
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Arkansas will send just 37 delegates to the Republican National Convention in Cleveland this July, with more than 220 people vying to go. According to s...
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With the fastest growing prison population in the nation at nearly 17,943 inmates, Arkansas officials are looking at ways to bring down rising costs. Sp...