Molly Evans
Molly Evans is the Assistant Producer of Digital News at KERA. She writes, edits and curates news content on KERANews.org. She also maintains the Twitter feed for KERA News. Molly previously served as Digital Coordinator, maintaining KERA’s websites and various digital platforms as well as designing graphics, participating in digital projects and site builds and offering technical assistance to the staff. She has worked at KERA since January 2015. Before KERA, Molly interned with This Land Press in Tulsa, TulsaPeople magazine World Literature Today in Norman and the Oklahoma Gazette in Oklahoma City, where she also freelanced. She also wrote and edited for The Oklahoma Daily, the award-winning student newspaper at the University of Oklahoma in Norman. Molly graduated from OU with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and a minor in Spanish in December 2014. She was awarded Outstanding Senior in Journalism from the Gaylord College of Journalism and Mass Communication. Molly is a native of Tulsa, Okla.
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Owner Mark Cuban has agreed to contribute $10 million to women's causes following a workplace investigation of the Dallas Mavericks.
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Tens of thousands of people, including the president, vice president and top Texas elected officials, are gathering in Dallas this week for the National...
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To celebrate Black History Month, the Texas State Historical Association has highlighted black Texans who made political, cultural and social strides...
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Five stories that have North Texas talking: “Hell or Highwater” was widely popular in Texas; stream a conversation on Dallas and the Legislature; James...
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Five stories that have North Texas talking: Lawmaker wants Texans to stop using the Chilean flag emoji inaccurately; taxpayers may be funding pensions...
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NPR, WNYC, KERA and NPR member stations across the country have collected congressional responses to President Trump's executive order restricting...
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There was a lot of news to keep up with in 2016. With just days left, it's time to test how well you followed the news that happened in Dallas-Fort...
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In the days following the presidential election, universities and high schools across the country have reported incidents of hate.
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Texas lawmakers sure are eager -- on the first day they could file bills for the 85th state Legislative session, they filed several hundred of them, as...
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No, you can't. There are only seven states that allow early voters to change their minds after they’ve cast their ballots: Connecticut, Michigan,...