Bonnie Petrie
Bonnie Petrie is a proud new member of the news team at WUWM. She is a reporter who - over her twenty year career - has been honored by both the Texas an New York Associated Press Broadcasters, as well as the Radio, Television and Digital News Association, for her reporting, anchoring, special series production and use of sound.
Bonnie is a native of northern New York, growing up along the Canadian border. She spent nearly fifteen years living and working in Texas. She is also a podcaster, known, in particular, for her series of podcasts for pregnant women and new mothers called Pea in the Podcast.
A mother of one daughter, Bonnie lives in Shorewood.
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The crisis on the southern border has been driven by a surge of migrants from Central America. But hundreds of African migrants have crossed the border in recent weeks, many to seek asylum.
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San Antonio researchers will experiment with older baboons to see if new drugs can help ease the challenges that come with getting older. Scientists at...
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The Department of Defense is funding research in San Antonio to see if a new vaccine can prevent birth defects in babies of women exposed to the Zika...
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Measles and mumps have shown up in Texas , and both are preventable if children get the MMR vaccine . But some doctors are concerned that people may be...
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Texas received an F when it comes to lead levels in drinking water at schools, according to the Texas Public Interest Research Group and Environment...
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says more than a quarter of all Hispanic children are obese, and a San Antonio researcher has received a ...
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It's been a year since the deadly church shooting in Sutherland Springs, Texas. In the past year, the tiny community — including survivors — has struggled to cope with what happened and why.
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From Texas Standard: The Texas Standard and public radio stations across the state have been working together to help you make sense of the midterms...
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The Department of State Health Services and the Texas Medical Association both called for Texans to get their flu shots as soon as possible. Texas...
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A surge in the number of babies born with syphilis in Texas reflects newly released national numbers from the Centers for Disease Control . Meanwhile,...