Gabriel Kramer
Reporter/Producer & “NewsDepth” HostExpertise: Diversity, race and inclusion
Education: Medina High School
Kent State University - Bachelor of Science, journalism
Favorite spot in Northeast Ohio: The Academy Tavern patio in Larchmere
Experience:
Gabriel Kramer started at Ӱҵ in 2015. His news coverage includes a wide range of topics including politics and business, with a heavy focus on race and minority issues. Gabriel graduated from Kent State University in 2014 where he served as the first minority general manager of TV2, Kent State's student-run TV station. He is an active member of the Asian American Journalists Association and is the current president of the Filipino American National Historical Society's Ohio Chapter.
Highlights:
- 2022 Emmy Award, National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Central Great Lakes Chapter - Documentary Cultural, "The 87th Annual Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards"
- 2020 Ohio Society of Professional Journalists - Best Business Reporting
- 2019 Asian American Journalists Association - Best Multimedia, “Cleveland Barbershop Offers Free Blood Pressure Screenings”
Why trust Ӱҵ?
The mission of Ӱҵ is to be a trustworthy and dynamic multimedia source for illuminating the world around us. Our highest priority is providing news and information that is reliable and accurate, that is gathered with integrity and professional care and that is presented with precision and respect for the intelligence of our audiences. We are transparent about how we discover and verify the facts we present and strive to make our decision-making process clear to the public. We disclose relationships, such as with partners or funders, that might appear, but will never, influence our coverage.
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A New York-based law firm specializing in immigration law released a report showing pending family-based green-card applications are at an all-time high.
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This is the first time the Big Boy No. 4014 train has operated through Ohio.
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Refugees were notified in February that if they've been in the U.S. for more than a year without applying to become a lawful permanent resident, they would be subject to immigration detention.
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Fairview Park City Council struck down the mayor's plan to build a maintenance facility on Mastick Road after neighbors voiced opposition.
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A 64-unit apartment complex unveiled Friday is the latest development in a six-building project.
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Festival organizers say police shut down the event early because of large crowds and high temperatures.
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The Cleveland Asian Festival is Saturday and Sunday in Cleveland's AsiaTown.
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Sherwin-Williams announced in 2020 it would open a new company headquarters in Downtown Cleveland.
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Changes to the federal budget have changed SNAP's eligibility requirements.
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RFK Jr. talks drug prices, nutrition while protestors express disdain outside City Club of ClevelandThe Health and Human Services Secretary visited Cleveland Thursday night to discuss HHS priorities and answer questions from audience members.