
Rachel Collins
News DirectorRachel’s interest in journalism began early in life, reading newspapers while sitting in the laps of her grandparents. Those interactions ignited a thirst for language and stories, and she recalls getting caught more than once as a young girl hiding under the bed covers with a flashlight and book because she just couldn’t stop reading.
That passion led her to Murray State University where she completed an undergrad as an English major before pursuing a career in journalism.
Rachel recalled listening exclusively to NPR as a college student, dreaming of earning her spot among the ranks of the journalists she admired. She realized that dream when she joined the WKMS team as news director in February 2020.
Rachel particularly enjoys conducting research and digging into even the smallest details, satisfying her natural inquisitiveness while never backing down from the tough questions and topics.
In her free time, Rachel enjoys traveling and spending time with her family, friends, and cat.
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Detectives with the Murray Police Department arrested a 19-year-old Wisconsin man this morning in connection to threats made against Murray High School…
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The Calloway County Jail in Murray, Kentucky made it through the first nine months of the pandemic without any confirmed COVID-19 cases, then in December…
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UPDATE11:45 a.m. - Murray Police Department Sgt. Andrew Wiggins said the Murray High School building and campus has been cleared and turned over back to…
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Multiple law enforcement agencies and first responders surrounded and secured the Murray High School campus for more than an hour this morning after…
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McCracken County community and healthcare leaders hosted a virtual conference this afternoon to discuss progress of the ongoing vaccination rollout in…
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Several phone lines for emergency response agencies are down this afternoon. AT&T confirmed the outages affecting customers, including emergency response…
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Two western Kentucky law enforcement officers in a Calloway County Sheriff’s Office cruiser were conducting traffic stops in Murray on Monday, but they…
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A McCracken County woman thought because she’s young and healthy, if she caught coronavirus, she would heal quickly and move on. After contracting it and…
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The Murray State Board of Regents unanimously voted in favor of remaining in the Kentucky Employees Retirement System (KERS) because the financial risk to…
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Black Lives Matter movements and demonstrations in opposition to systemic racism swept across the nation most of this year, and the small town of Murray,…