Sean Crawford
Managing Editor, NPR IllinoisSean has led the NPR Illinois news operations since the fall of 2009. He replaced the only other person to do so in the station's history, Rich Bradley. Prior to taking over the News Department, Sean worked as Statehouse Bureau Chief for NPR Illinois and other Illinois Public Radio stations. He spent more than a dozen years on the capitol beat.
Sean began his broadcasting career at his hometown station in Herrin, Illinois while still in high school. It was there he learned to cover local government, courts and anything else that made the news. He spent time in the Joliet area as News Director and Operations Manager for a radio station and worked for a chain of weekly newspapers for two years. Along with news coverage, he reported heavily on sports and did on-air play by play.
Sean holds a Master's Degree in Public Affairs Reporting from the University of Illinois Springfield.
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“While the state is incurring expenses that, frankly, should be paid by the federal government," Mendoza said. "I want to make sure that taxpayers know exactly what the state is spending money on when it comes to the arrival and care of asylum seekers."
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The accidents happened Monday morning over a two mile span between Divernon and Farmersville.
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U.S. Rep. Rodney Davis, a Taylorville Republican, announced Wednesday he has contracted the coronavirus disease.
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Critics have said the system has been too punitive and too ineffective. More than half of youth who are released end up getting in trouble again....
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Governor J.B. Pritzker focused Sunday on changes to make sure those who need child care can get it.
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When it comes to the battle against distracted driving, Illinois is taking it up a notch.
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Governor J.B. Pritzker is calling in more reinforcements to help fight flooding.
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Sunday brought daylight and a chance to view the magnitude of damage in Taylorville. Many residents spent the day removing debris and helping neighbors...