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Melba Lara

Afternoon Anchor and Local Host

As afternoon anchor and local host of All Things Considered, Melba hosts local news from Chicago on NPR’s afternoon news program. She has produced news features for various NPR programs including Morning Edition, All Things Considered, and Latino USA, as well as Public Radio International's Marketplace.

Melba first joined the staff of Chicago Public Radio in October 1992 as a reporter and anchor for Morning Edition. She then went on to work at Wisconsin Public Radio as an assistant news director and host. During her tenure at WPR, Melba received awards from the Wisconsin Associated Press, the Milwaukee Press Club, the Northwest Broadcast News Association and the Wisconsin Broadcasters Association.

She returned to Chicago Public Radio in 2003, later becoming a reporter and anchor for All Things Considered and Weekend Edition. Melba was a finalist for a Peter Lisagor award for “Best Science Reporting.”

She has also held posts at Michigan Public Radio, WHFB-AM/FM in Benton Harbor, Michigan, the Herald Palladium in Benton Harbor, Michigan, and WAUS-FM in Berrien Springs, Michigan.

Melba has a B.A. in Communications from the University of Michigan . She is fluent in Spanish and a member of The Association for Women Journalists-Chicago.

Originally from Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, Melba resides in Chicago.

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Olympic Officials Prepare for Final Pitch

In a report from Copenhagen, WBEZ's Melba Lara reports on what's on tap for Chicago's Olympic team before tomorrow's vote by the International Olympic Committee.

Posted on 10.1.2009
First Lady Prepares for Final Olympic Pitch

Michelle Obama arrives in Copenhagen to lobby for Chicago's 2016 Olympic bid.

Posted on 9.30.2009
Bar Association Takes Up Gay Marriage Debate

The American Bar Association wants the federal government to change the Defense of Marriage Act.

Posted on 8.4.2009
Proposition 8 Opponents to Picket Evanston Movie Theatre

A protest against a same-sex marriage ban in California comes to an Evanston movie theatre.

Posted on 11.21.2008
Study: Tough Time for CPS Students Looking to College

A new study from the University of Chicago's Consortium on Chicago School Research is reveals troubling statistics.

Posted on 3.12.2008
More Nasty Weather on the Way?

WGN meteorologist Tom Skilling discusses the disastrous weather.

Posted on 8.24.2007
A Conversation with Todd Stroger

A conversation with Cook County Board President Todd Stroger

Posted on 2.9.2007
The Candidates And The Economy

Experts analyze the gubernatorial candidates' proposals for the Illinois economy.

Posted on 11.2.2006
Where The Candidates Stand On Health Care

Hear from two area experts about what the Illinois gubernatorial candidates are saying about health care.

Posted on 11.1.2006
Tight Race For County Board President

Sonari Glinton joins Melba Lara to talk about the race for Cook County Board President

Posted on 10.16.2006
Analyzing Campaign Commercials

An analysis of the commercials from the gubernatorial candidates.

Posted on 10.4.2006
A Conversation with the head of Cook County's Youth Jail

Melba Lara talks to the new head of Cook County Juvenile Temporary Detention Center

Posted on 8.4.2006
Bobbie Steele Talks With Melba Lara

The new President of the Cook County Board of Commissioners discusses her plans with Chicago Public Radio's Melba Lara.

Posted on 7.31.2006
Local High School Students Tackle Civil Rights Case

Students from Stevenson High School work to clear the name of Clyde Kennard.

Posted on 4.28.2006
Local High School Students Tackle Civil Rights Case

Students from Stevenson High School work to clear the name of Clyde Kennard.

Posted on 4.28.2006
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