Daniel Breen
Daniel Breen is a third-year undergraduate journalism student at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock.
His interest in writing began at a young age, and later served as a reporter and editor for Little Rock Central High School’s Tiger Newspaper.He has served as a production intern for both radio and TV stations, and has had much experience in the editing and creation of media.
Research interests include multimedia, investigative, and citizen journalism as well as current events, politics, and justice. Daniel hopes to work in the field of public broadcasting upon graduation.
In his spare time, Daniel enjoys playing guitar, reading, drinking copious amounts of coffee, and exploring the wilderness of Arkansas.
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As the Nov. 9 execution date for convicted killer Jack Greene draws near, the Arkansas Parole Board is considering whether to recommend the governor...
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A federal judge has blocked a new law that seeks to restrict panhandling in Arkansas. The law was the second attempt by the Arkansas Legislature to ban...
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Potential operators of medical marijuana cultivation facilities and dispensaries came together at a half-day symposium in Little Rock Wednesday to...
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Arkansans affected by the opioid epidemic can now receive life-saving treatment over-the-counter at pharmacies. Gov. Asa Hutchinson announced the...
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As Arkansas prepares for the possibility of heavy rain and high winds from the remnants of Tropical Storm Harvey, many farmers are harvesting crops that...
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After efforts to normalize trade relations between the United States and Cuba were stalled by President Donald Trump, members of Arkansas’s...
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Parts of southeast Arkansas can expect to see heavy rainfall as the remnants of Tropical Storm Cindy move northward through the state. The National...
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On this week's podcast we take a look at what President Trump's first budget proposal could mean for the poor state of Arkansas. Analysis from political...
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One of the state’s most culturally significant regions is receiving a boon to its arts and development sectors. The Delta Regional Authority announced...
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Ahead of a new law taking effect in September that expands places where people can carry firearms, schools that want to prohibit concealed handguns are...