
Megan Burke
News EditorMegan Burke is an Emmy-award winning news editor overseeing the environment, health, and racial justice and social equity reporting beats. Prior to her current role as editor, Megan spent more than a decade as a producer for KPBS Midday Edition, a daily radio news magazine and podcast. Other news production credits include KPBS Evening Edition, KPBS Roundtable, and San Diego’s DNA, a two-part documentary highlighting the region’s oldest traditions and culture using personal artifacts and oral histories of San Diegans.
Before joining the news staff, Megan worked in KPBS’ outreach team and managed large-scale campaigns including KPBS’ domestic violence awareness and prevention initiative. The project included Emmy award-winning television spots, an extensive and interactive website, collaborative events and programming, as well as a statewide grant campaign. Megan is also credited with producing the Black History Month and Hispanic Heritage Month Local Hero Awards Ceremonies.
Megan is a graduate of the School of Journalism and Media Studies at San Diego State University. She has been a part of the KPBS team since 1999. In her free time Megan and her husband enjoy delighting their young daughters with "new" music.
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KPBS Midday EditionA San Diego Superior Court judge upheld the vote count in Chula Vista's City Council race. Dozens of uncounted provisional ballots were not counted last fall in a race won by two votes.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe number of new cases of Ebola in West Africa continue to wind down and the U.S. Ebola panic appears to be over. What are the lessons learned from the Ebola epidemic for the U.S. and responding nations? And what would happen with a new outbreak?
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KPBS Midday EditionThe 150th anniversary of the end of the Civil War is being remembered this week. Among those remembering the anniversary of the war's end is Bill Ketchum who has a direct connection to a Civil War soldier.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe San Diego Symphony previews its upcoming season with musical samples Thursday night at the Copley Symphony Hall in downtown San Diego.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe training is aimed at giving people the skills to intervene and give some initial help to people struggling with a mental health crisis.
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KPBS Midday EditionA new book by Rebecca Moore, a professor of religious studies at San Diego State University, examines the role women have played in the way Christianity has been practiced.
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The Guardian found many California cities spent more COVID-19 relief funds on law enforcement than rent relief and health services.
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The federal agency says sea levels on the West Coast will rise 8 inches by 2050, 1½ feet by the end of the century.
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With Alice Childress' 1955 play "Trouble in Mind," The Old Globe brings questions and conflicts about diversity in the American theater to center stage.
- 'Hell on Earth': Venezuelans deported to El Salvador mega-prison tell of brutal abuse
- Families, cosplay and dino domination: Kids take over Comic-Con 2025
- Comic-Con attendees share their survival snacks
- His name is Mohammad Al-Motawaq. He is 18 months old. And he is starving in Gaza
- 'Scotland is already great.' Protesters troll Trump on his golfing trip