Caitlin Troutman, Iowa Public Radio

Caitlin Troutman

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Past articles by Caitlin:

Iowa Parents Prepare For Another Pandemic School Year Amid The Fourth Wave

On Talk of Iowa, Charity Nebbe spoke with parents, politicians and health experts about preparing for back to school as cases of COVID-19 in children rise around the country. → Read More

A Cedar Rapids Woman Who Gave Birth To Twins During The Derecho Shares Her Story

The prospect of delivering twins sounds overwhelming. And delivering twins during a derecho? Chaotic. → Read More

'They Don't Want This To Happen To Other Children, Other Families In Iowa' — Pediatricians Discuss Kids, COVID-19 And Vaccines

As schools make plans to reopen and the delta variant surges across the country, we thought it was a good time to revisit this conversation with two pediatricians who have treated some of Iowa's youngest COVID-19 patients. → Read More

Understanding How The Pandemic Has Changed The Housing Market

Low inventory, high demand, sky-high lumber prices — the pandemic has impacted the housing market in myriad ways. → Read More

What's The IPR Staff Reading?

Summer reading picks from the team at Iowa Public Radio. → Read More

Maine Conservation Coalition Awarded $8M To Preserve Forestland In Sebago Lake Watershed

Sebago Clean Waters, a coalition of nine Maine conservation organizations , has been awarded $8 million to preserve forestland in the Sebago Lake watershed → Read More

Maine CDC Reports 25 More Cases Of COVID-19, Relaxed Outdoor Gathering Restrictions Go Into Effect

The Maine Center for Disease Control Saturday reported 3,937 cases of COVID-19, an increase of 25 cases since Friday. → Read More

Maine CDC Reports Two More Deaths, 18 New Cases Of COVID-19

State health officials say two more people with COVID-19 have died. → Read More

CDC Reports 2 More Deaths, 24 More Cases Of COVID-19

The Maine Center for Disease Control Saturday is reporting two more deaths associated with COVID-19, making the total number of fatalities in the state 107 → Read More

Hundreds In Portland Protest George Floyd's Death, Demand To Meet With Police Chief

Hundreds of people gathered Sunday in the streets of Portland near the Portland Police station to protest police brutality in response to the death of → Read More

Preble Street Partners With USM To Open A Shelter In University Gym

The University of Southern Maine says it will partner with the Preble Street Resource Center to convert the Sullivan Gymnasium on the school’s Portland → Read More

Number Of Maine Cases Of COVID-19 Rises To 211

The Maine Center for Disease Control reported Saturday that there are now 211 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the state. → Read More

MECA Students Hold First 'Resilience Week' To Support Students Of Color In The Community

On a recent Saturday morning, a small group of art students met at a Maine College of Art (MECA) studio in downtown Portland. They got to work setting up → Read More

Organizers: This Year's Martin Luther King Jr. Day Marks A 'Reality Check' On Race

More than 700 people turned out for the 39th annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration Dinner Monday evening in Portland. This year's theme was "Race, → Read More

Fourth Annual Women's March Focuses On Facilitating Connections In The Community

For the fourth year, protesters convened in Portland Saturday for the now-annual Women's March. → Read More

Movement That Aims To Give Voice To Poor People Comes To Maine

The Poor People’s Campaign, a movement originally organized by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., made a stop in Portland Thursday night on its national “We Must → Read More

Activists Gather In Portland To Protest Kavanaugh Appointment On One-Year Anniversary

Protesters gathered at Portland City Hall Sunday to recognize the one-year anniversary of Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s appointment to the U.S. Supreme Court. → Read More

Hundreds Rally In Portland To Show Support For Asylum Seekers

Hundreds of protesters gathered near the Portland Expo Center Sunday to show support for asylum seekers who have arrived in Maine in the last month. → Read More

Lewiston High School Student Named City's First Youth Poet Laureate

The Lewiston City Council has named a high school senior the city’s first “Youth Poet Laureate.” → Read More

Inside Active Shooter Response Training At Deering High School

Neighbors may have heard gunfire near Deering High School in Portland Saturday morning, but it was all part of a drill. → Read More