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Steve Milne

Morning Edition Anchor & Reporter

Steve Milne is the Morning Edition anchor at Capital Public Radio. He's also an award-winning reporter whose work has been heard on NPR's Morning Edition and All Things Considered as well as Marketplace and The Voice of America.

Milne is a Capital Public Radio veteran. He started as a college intern in the mid 1980s and has been a perennial voice ever since.

While Milne's always had his foot in News, he's also played a big role in CPR's music programming. Milne hosted jazz airshifts for many years and even had a long-running, and popular, Saturday evening program called Global Beat that ended in 2003. It was around that time that he became All Things Considered host. In February of 2009 he moved to Morning Edition. 

 

 

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  • Andrew Nixon / CapRadio

    Atmospheric river brings rain, wind and snow to Northern California

    December 13, 2021

    A wind advisory is in effect Monday and officials are advising against mountain travel as an atmospheric river rolls over the Sacramento region and much of Northern California through Tuesday, bringing heavy rain and snow.

  • Courtesy Nate McGill

    Interview: Ethel Baker Elementary School Principal On Sacramento Afghan American Families Stuck In Afghanistan

    September 8, 2021

    Three of the elementary school’s students are still stuck in Afghanistan.

  • Air Quality Forecast To Remain Unhealthy In Sacramento Region Through Thursday

    August 18, 2021

    Smoke and widespread haze from the Caldor Fire will linger in the Sacramento region for the next two-days. Air quality officials say if you smell smoke stay indoors if you can, otherwise you're likely to breathe-in fine particle pollution.

  • Lake Tahoe Wildlife Care

    Bear Cub Escapes While Being Treated For Tamarack Fire Burns

    August 6, 2021

    Lake Tahoe Wildlife Care asks that anyone who spots the cub calls (530) 577- 2273.

  • Rich Pedroncelli / AP Photo

    Depleted Reservoirs, Water Restrictions Worry Sacramento Area Farmers

    June 26, 2021

    California's more than 1,500 reservoirs are 50% lower than they should be this time of year. That has farmers concerned about access to water, and looking at crops better adapted to the dry conditions.

  • Andrew Nixon / CapRadio

    California Grid Operator Extends Flex Alert As PG&E Warns Of Possible Outages

    June 17, 2021

    California's power grid operator is asking residents to conserve energy as record-breaking heat blankets the West.

  • Andrew Nixon / CapRadio

    What Changes, What Stays The Same As California Reopens

    June 15, 2021

    A lot changes on June 15, when California officially reopens. Here's a look at the new rules for businesses and individuals, and what things are staying the same for now.

  • Josh Edelson / AP Photo

    California’s Reservoirs Face Dangerously Low Levels

    June 5, 2021

    Experts say the current drought is hotter and drier than previous ones, meaning water is evaporating faster.

  • Courtesy of the Roseville Jazz Festival

    With California Reopening Approaching, Sacramento Musicians Sit Out Another Memorial Day

    May 29, 2021

    The three-day weekend historically marked the start of the music festival season in the region. But with easing COVID-19 restrictions on the horizon, musicians are planning to hit the stage again this summer and fall.

  • Courtesy Clean Up The Lake

    Scuba Divers Launch Program To Clean Lake Tahoe

    May 24, 2021

    The initial dive took place on Friday and garnered about 200 pounds of garbage.

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