Kelsey Snell is a Congressional correspondent for NPR. She has covered Congress since 2010 for outlets including The Washington Post, Politico and National Journal. She has covered elections and Congress with a reporting specialty in budget, tax and economic policy. She has a graduate degree in journalism from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University in Evanston, Ill. and an undergraduate degree in political science from DePaul University in Chicago.
The pandemic has caused thousands of people across Kentucky, and the nation, to lose their jobs and struggle to keep food on the table. Emergency food…
The pandemic and resulting economic fallout are forcing many consumers to turn to credit cards to stay afloat. And while a credit card can be a lifeline…
The year 2020 has dropped two major challenges on the residents of Muhlenberg County.First, a major plant shut down, followed by COVID-19. That one-two…
Tennessee will offer adults self-testing kits at its COVID-19 testing sites starting Dec. 21.In a press release, the state health department says this…
An emergency room physician who was the first person in Bowling Green to receive the COVID-19 vaccine says he hasn’t experienced any adverse reactions.…