By: Giselle Rhoden
More than 200 Kentucky kids in foster care are considered “medically complex.” Two Kentucky families who shared their story say there’s a need for more foster families.
Breaking News/General Assignment Reporter
Giselle Rhoden is a Breaking News/General Assignment Reporter at WKMS. She covers a diverse range of topics including regional interest and world news, health and wellness, crime and justice, and family relationships, with a particular focus on issues relevant to Louisville, Kentucky. Her work has been featured in WKMS, Wkyu 88.9 FM Public Radio, 88.9 WEKU, Louisville Public Media, and NPR.
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Giselle Rhoden's coverage focuses mainly on local news, government and politics in the Louisville area. She seems to be particularly interested in announcements, events, legal policy regulations and press releases related to these topics.
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