Brent Fox
Morning Edition HostBorn and raised in Pennsylvania, Brent would attend North Penn High School where he was a member of the both the school newspaper and school television station.
Received a Bachelor's in Broadcast Journalism from Emerson College in Boston. Continued his studies and earned a Master's Degree in Broadcast and Digital Journalism from the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University.
Began his career as a video journalist in Ithaca, New York before working as a producer in Bristol, Virginia. Later made his way to South Bend, Indiana where he worked as a reporter on an education show at the local PBS station, WNIT.
Excited to bring his editorial, writing, and journalistic skills to Morning Edition.
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Keeping the mind healthy and sharp becomes even more important as we get older. But it may be a challenge for seniors to find the right way to do it.
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Being able to read well by the end of third grade has been a major concern for many years.
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NYSEG's proposed rate increase would mean higher utility bills for electric and gas customers across New York.
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With the dry, warm weather this week, state environmental officials are reminding New Yorkers that fire conditions are higher than normal and the state’s burn ban is in place.
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What does the ending of emergency SNAP benefits mean for area food banks?
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Engineering is all around us and it takes special skills to put it to good use.
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Stone is the subject of a new documentary about her life and career. WSKG's Brent Fox talks with filmmaker Nora Jacobson about the documentary.
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Understanding ‘whole health’: Tompkins County combines health department with mental health servicesAddressing mental health and making those services available to everyone who needs it has become a major talking point in the past few years.