
Stephanie Lecci
Stephanie joined WUWM in September 2008 as the Coordinating Producer of the locally produced weekday magazine program Lake Effect.
Stephanie began her career as an editorial assistant at her hometown newspaper, The Oyster Bay Guardian, on Long Island, NY. She fell in love with radio while working in the news department of Northwestern Universityâ» Contact Lake Effect
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Developers are planning to build a $45 million aquarium is Union Station near downtown St. Louis and they say it will feature one of the largest...
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Ferguson has selected a veteran of the Miami police department to be its new police chief.
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As of August, homicides in St. Louis are up 60 percent compared with last year, according to recently released statistics from the St. Louis...
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The U.S. will be monitoring the situation as thousands of Haitians leave or are deported from the neighboring Dominican Republic as it cracks down on...
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Several Illinois Democratic lawmakers again called on Republican Governor Bruce Rauner to break an impasse and compromise on a budget plan that doesn't...
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Missouri and Illinois to get double whammy of noisy emerging cicadas; St. Louis will be fairly quietThey’re ba-a-ack. Those noisy cicadas with their bright red eyes and dark bodies soon will emerge again in Missouri and Illinois after years underground...
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(Updated at 6:40 p.m., Fri., Nov. 14) St. Louis was not selected on Friday as a host city for any future NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Final Four...
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A protest on Sunday night in Ferguson, Mo., led to a tense confrontation. Earlier in the weekend, two officers were shot. Police insist the shootings had nothing to do with Michael Brown's death.
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Crime victim advocates are encouraging Illinois voters to approve a proposed Constitutional amendment aimed at protecting victims' rights. But not…
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More than four thousand people attended the funeral of 18-year-old police shooting victim Michael Brown in St. Louis Monday. Illinois Public Radio's…