Ashley Lopez
Ashley Lopez is a reporter forWGCUNews. A native of Miami, she graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a journalism degree.
Previously, Lopez was a reporter for Miami's NPR member station, WLRN-MiamiHerald News. Before that, she was a reporter at The Florida Independent. She also interned for Talking Points Memo in New York City andWUNCin Durham, North Carolina. She also freelances as a reporter/blogger for the Florida Center for Investigative Reporting.
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In the wake of the deadly attacks last week in Paris, Sen. Rand Paul plans to introduce legislation that “would suspend visa issuance for countries with a…
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Fresh off a successful election season, Kentucky Republicans say they are dead-set on getting the entire state government under GOP control.Party leaders…
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If each U.S. state were its own country, Kentucky would have the seventh-highest incarceration rate in the world, according to a recent analysis by the…
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Four Republican candidates have now filed to run in Kentucky’s first Republican presidential caucus.Retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson is the latest…
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Rand Paul’s attempt to simultaneously run for two major public offices got a boost this week from the the Kentucky Democratic Party’s implosion.For…
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Few saw it coming.Leading into Tuesday’s elections, political prognosticators were predicting a close race for governor of Kentucky. If anything, public…
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Preparations for Kentucky Republicans’ March 5 presidential caucus are officially underway.And first things first: They’ve hired a director to help…
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Kentucky’s next governor will face a bevy of issues, ranging from a declining coal industry to a struggling pension system.Then there’s…
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With the Kentucky governor’s race a month away and low voter turnout likely, Republicans are trying to gin up support.Sen. Rand Paul, R-Kentucky, and U.S.…
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U.S. Sen. Rand Paul is making the rounds in Kentucky this week, taking a break from the presidential campaign trail and concentrating efforts on his…