
Emily Sullivan
Reporter, City HallEmily Sullivan is a city hall reporter at WYPR, where she covers all things Baltimore politics. She joined WYPR after reporting for NPR’s national airwaves. There, she was a reporter for NPR’s news desk, business desk and presidential conflicts of interest team. Sullivan won a national Edward R. Murrow Award for an investigation into a Trump golf course's finances alongside members of the Embedded team. She has also won awards from the Chesapeake Associated Press Broadcasters Association for her use of sound and feature stories. She has provided news analysis on 1A, The Takeaway, Here & Now and All Things Considered.
Sullivan has also reported on health and education for WAMU in Washington, D.C.. She got her start in public radio as an intern at WNYC. Sullivan also interned at The Village Voice, where she produced a music festival. She holds bachelor’s degrees in psychology and women's, gender, and sexuality studies from Fordham University.
She lives in Baltimore.
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More than half of DPW's pickup crew workers called out on a single day
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Officials cite spiking COVID-19 cases and high testing positivity rates
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The 39-year-old officer died after she was shot in the head while on duty in Curtis Bay
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Baltimore already tows cars for as little as three unpaid parking tickets, but not for moving violations such as speeding
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Trash pickup, street sweeping to resume Monday
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The Baltimore Teachers Union is calling for the district to distribute high-filtration masks such as N95s to staff and students
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Health officials said every third COVID-19 test in the city is positive
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About 35,000 students rely on MTA for their commutes. Advocates say that long rides are a barrier to full opportunity
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Baltimore City and County’s inspectors general wrap up a year of strained relationships with elected officials
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The city's COVID-related hospitalizations have grown by 185% over the last 4 weeks