Megan Frank
News anchor/producerI’m an Emmy-winning journalist who serves as the afternoon anchor for WLVR during NPR's All Things Considered. I’ve worked on a variety of projects at Lehigh Valley Public Media, including PBS39’s award-winning weekly news program PBS39 News Tonight, the digital literacy series Tech Takeover, the documentary Food Waste in the Valley, and Stop The Violence, an award-winning series about teens and gang recruitment. I also wrote, hosted and produced the Emmy-winning short film, The Future Is Female: Women, Space and NASA, which focused on the role women play in America’s space program.
I previously worked at WHYY in Philadelphia and for two Harrisburg area news stations, WHTM and WGAL. When not reporting, you can find me whipping up plant-based meals or working in the garden. Contact me at meganf@wlvt.org or 215-605-6371.
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BETHLEHEM, Pa. - Flood waters took the life of the father of a Moravian University student Wednesday as he was heading home from a college volleyball…
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Three people were killed in Montgomery County after severe storms from Hurricane Ida hit the region on Wednesday.
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Last week, Pennsylvania’s opioid disaster declaration expired and the General Assembly refused to renew it.
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More than 20 vegan-themed vendors shared their plant-based products at VegFest over the weekend in Easton.
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BETHLEHEM, Pa. - The Historic Hotel Bethlehem, which is coming up on its 100th anniversary, has been named the best historic hotel in the nation by USA…
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People who need food in Allentown will soon have one more healthy option. After one year in Easton, the Vegan Food Pantry is moving.
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Despite piping hot August temperatures, artist Sarah Karess is hard at work on the mural at the Allentown Transportation Center.
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BETHLEHEM, Pa. - PA STEAM Fest returns Saturday, August 21 to the SteelStacks campus in Bethlehem. Event organizer Kat Mahoney of TheGeekGrid Studios…
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If you’re planning a visit to a national park, you’ll need to pack a mask even if you’ve been vaccinated against COVID-19.
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A “Code Orange” air quality alert is now in effect across the Lehigh Valley.