
John Rosman
Digital Editor, KPBSJohn Rosman is the digital editor for KPBS News. He oversees all news content on KPBS.org and across all digital properties. Prior, John was the social media editor for Fronteras Desk. Before heading south, John was a digital producer for Oregon Public Broadcasting. There he led the flagship radio program Think Out Loud in all aspects of digital media. Working with OPB's cultural website, Arts & Life, he also produced multimedia features. By way of metro Detroit, John is a proud graduate of the University of Oregon's School of Journalism. He has worked as an editor in television and film. But he found his passion for public radio during a long winter, in a lonely hotdog stand. When John's away from the office, you can find him catching up on all the sun he missed in Oregon.
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Unless action is taken, sequestration could become a grim reality for the Southwest.
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San Diego Mayor Bob Filner wants the city to join forces with its southern neighbor Tijuana in a bid to host the 2024 Summer Olympics.
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Sequestration is becoming more likely every day. Here are striking numbers of how the Southwest will be affected in the areas of education and military.
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The week's top stories from Fronteras: The Changing America Desk.
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In California there’s almost unanimous support for a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants, according to Field Poll.
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Humanitarian parole is a rare example of empathy in the black and white bureaucracy of immigration policies. But in the Southwest, who gets it is determined by the agent at the gate.
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A City Heights resident turns to alternative medicine after losing her health insurance. Can she keep it up with an Obamacare plan?
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We're launching a weekly Q&A on the Affordable Care Act. First up: What immigrants should expect.
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- Mexico: US deal lets 'El Chapo’s' son’s family enter from Tijuana
- City Heights residents say proposed cuts to libraries, rec centers are inequitable
- Newsom outlines $12 billion deficit, freeze on immigrant health program access