
Caoilinn Goss
Morning Edition ProducerCaoilinn Goss is the producer for Morning Edition. She started at Michigan Public during the summer of 2023.
She comes to Michigan from KBIA, the NPR affiliate in Columbia, Missouri. There she worked as an afternoon news editor and also taught classes at the Missouri School of Journalism.
When she's not busy doing the news, Caoilinn enjoys fiction audiobooks, live music, and exploring Michigan's many beautiful hiking trails with her dog, Beesly.
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The Michigan Republican Party held caucuses in Grand Rapids on Saturday. Bridge Michigan reporter Jonathan Oosting joined Michigan Public to discuss the results.
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The Michigan Capitol rotunda is undergoing a major renovation. Michigan Public's Morning Edition team got a special tour of the job site on a 160-foot scaffold.
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Michigan Public sports commentator John U. Bacon talks Tom Izzo, Caitlin Clark, and the historic highs and lows of this season in college basketball.
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Detroit Youth Choir director Anthony White returns to Michigan Public's Morning Edition to discuss a new documentary series about the group that's streaming on Disney+.
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Michigan Public sports commentator John U. Bacon talks Dan Campbell's controversial calls in the Detroit Lions' 34-31 NFC Championship loss to the San Francisco 49ers.
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Michigan state Senator Sarah Anthony (D-Lansing) is a key player in crafting the state budget. Anthony spoke to Michigan Public about her spending and policy priorities.
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Michigan Public's John U. Bacon previews the Detroit Lions' playoff against Tampa Bay and looks at the possibility of Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh leaving for the NFL.
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Michigan beat Washington 34-13 in college football's national title game Monday. Michigan Radio's John U. Bacon discusses the game and coach Jim Harbaugh's future.
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The Michigan Wolverines will face the Washington Huskies Monday night in Houston in college football's national title game. Michigan Radio's John U. Bacon has a preview.
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The Detroit Pistons have lost 24 straight games and are closing in on NBA records for losing. Detroit News reporter Mike Curtis discussed the streak on Michigan Radio.