Kevin Lavery
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Preston's Summary

Kevin Lavery is an Education Reporter for WKAR-TV, focusing on local news in Michigan, specifically in Lansing. He has written for various outlets including NPR and WAMU 88.5, and covers a range of topics including education, community events, local politics, and social issues.

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Geo Focus

Lansing, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Government Announcement: 38 %
Press Release: 20 %
Event Coverage: 10 %
Evolving Stories: 5 %
Legal Policy Regulation: 5 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • MSU Shooting
  • Victims/Families
  • Housing
  • Homelessness

Pitching Insights

Kevin Lavery's coverage focuses heavily on local government announcements, political developments, and community issues in Michigan. His articles often center around the local impact of events such as the MSU shooting, homelessness relief allocation, and racial profiling complaints.

Given his emphasis on local news and government-related topics, pitches to Kevin should offer insights or interviews from relevant officials involved in addressing these community issues. Additionally, offering perspectives from affected individuals or organizations with a stake in the covered topics could be valuable for his reporting.

Understanding that Kevin has a strong focus on Michigan-based stories related to politics and community matters will help ensure that any outreach is aligned with his areas of interest.

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