
Michael Leland
News DirectorExpertise: Organization, planning, listening, advocacy, editing, reporting, hosting and photography, all to help IPR listeners and readers understand and connect with their communities and the state where they live
Education: Masters degree from Kansas State University, Bachelors degree from Curry College
Favorite Iowa Destination: Lime Creek Nature Center in Mason City (particularly for cross-country skiing!)
Experience:
- Leads IPR's multi-award-winning news team in bringing top-quality reporting, features and stories to IPR's listening audience; has previously led newsrooms at Wisconsin Public Radio and Michigan Radio
- Edits stories from IPR reporters for style, accuracy and substance
- Has overseen growth initiatives for IPR, including the establishment of IPR's western Iowa beat and IPR's full-time health reporter
- Has reported from a variety of locations, from Chicago City Hall to a former coal mine 600 feet under southern Illinois to an Inuit community in far northern Canada
- Is a multi-award-winning reporter, receiving awards across his career, including during his time at Michigan Radio and Voice of America
- Has reported and produced features for Morning Edition, All Things Considered and Marketplace
- Served as a weekend newscaster for NPR
My Latest Stories
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Franken defeated two opponents to win the Democratic nomination, including former U.S. Rep. Abby Finkenauer.
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Large gatherings are allowed to resume starting this week. There's a primary on Tuesday, and the Iowa Legislature is returning to session Wednesday. As…
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Iowa schools are closed for the rest of the school year, and many businesses remain closed through April 30 by order of the governor as the state works to…
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Several hundred people gathered at Drake University Monday morning for the annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr Day prayer breakfast. The annual event honors…
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The entire staff of RAGBRAI, the annual bike ride across Iowa, has resigned over the Des Moines Register’s handling of the Carson King story.King helped…