Debbie Holmes
Debbie Holmes began her career in broadcasting in Columbus after graduating from The Ohio State University. She left the Buckeye state to pursue a career in television news and worked as a reporter and anchor in Moline, Illinois and Memphis, Tennessee.
She returned to radio news after moving to Los Angeles and earned 2 Golden Mike awards for live news reporting. In 2002, she earned her MBA at Franklin University.
In September 2009, she returned to her career roots and started working part-time at WOSU News and in December 2010 began working full-time. She enjoys public broadcasting because it allows her to cover news stories in-depth. Debbie and her husband have two children.
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Across Ohio, public health departments are investigating the spread of COVID-19 with the help of contact tracers. These “disease detectives” are tasked...
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Franklin County has outlined a new process to ensure the rightful property owner will receive any excess money from a foreclosure.
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What once was a booming payday lending industry in Ohio has shrunk dramatically since the Short-Term Lender Law took effect in April. Some companies...
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The Ohio State University will participate in a major public health initiative aimed at preventing cervical cancer in at-risk Appalachian families...
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Discrepancies in sentencing among Ohio inmates inspired a recent documentary on the inequities of the U.S. justice system.
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An Ohio native who designed the “Black Panther" movie set is a nominee in the 91st Academy Awards ceremony that takes place Sunday in Los Angeles.
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Despite the opening of medical marijuana dispensaries in Ohio, many colleges and universities continue to ban any forms of medical marijuana on campus.
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The year is winding down with much of the Ohio economy still humming, and some experts say 2019 could also bring good economic news to other parts of...
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Ohioans are closer to getting new voting machines. Secretary of State Jon Husted has notified county boards of elections they can start the process of...
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This is the second of a two-part story on the aftermath of ECOT's closure. Read part one here . Beth Day, assistant principal of Washington High School,...