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WHO Radio News

By: Wendy Wilde Christian Lezcano and Sue Danielson (WHOAM)
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  • Listen to WHO Radio Newscasts, Focus, News Specials
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Episodes
  • WHO Noon News May 31, 2024
    May 31 2024
    Chris Turner and Sue Danielson anchor WHO's Noon News for May 31, 2024. Top stories: Former President Trump is responding after he was found guilty on all counts in his criminal hush money trial. Lumen Technologies says almost all 911, phone, and internet services are restored after a widespread outage. An Iowa man is in custody after leading police on a high-speed chase through Polk County.
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    8 mins
  • WHO Noon News May 30, 2024
    May 30 2024
    Sue Danielson and Chris Turner anchor WHO's Noon news for May 30, 2024. Top stories: Deliberations are back underway in former President Trump's criminal hush money trial. Several Central Iowa police departments, including Des Moines Police, are experiencing phone outages after a significant malfunction at the service provider. It appears that the state of Iowa is drought free.
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    8 mins
  • WHO Noon News May 29, 2024
    May 29 2024
    Chris Turner and Sue Danielson anchor the WHO Noon News for May 29, 2024. Top stories: Former President Trump's criminal hush money case is in the hands of the jury. Des Moines Police have made an arrest in a shooting at Lauridsen Skatepark that injured one person. Residents in Greenfield took a break from storm clean up to honor those lost in last week's tornado.
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    8 mins

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