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Irina Zhorov

Irina Zhorov was WESA’s reporter for Keystone Crossroads, a statewide public media initiative focused on issues in older Pennsylvania communities.

Irina is a Philly native but joined Keystone Crossroads from Wyoming, where she covered energy, the Wind River Indian Reservation, and all things cowboy for Wyoming Public Radio. Her work has been recognized by Public Radio News Directors Incorporated awards.

Irina is eternally reading and trying to write books, gardening, biking, and plotting trips.

  • Joey Clawson at one of his Christmas tree stands on the first day of harvest. He grows about 95,000 firs on his operation.
    News
    A Christmas Tree Thrives On Farms, Struggles In The Wild
    Irina Zhorov
    The Fraser fir is found in a lot of homes around Christmas. But its wild cousins have been in decline for almost a century because of a small invasive pest.
  • Science
    How A Bird Became Flightless Through Evolution — Twice
    Irina Zhorov
    More than 100,000 years ago, a bird flew from Madagascar to an island chain, where it lost the ability to fly. The seas rose and then fell and the bird flew back, only to become flightless again.
  • Kurt Hinrichs and his wife Alice in 2015, less than a year after Kurt had a stroke. He recovered after doctors removed the clot that was blocking blood from flowing to part of his brain.
    Science
    A Lazarus Patient And The Limits Of A Lifesaving Stroke Procedure
    Irina Zhorov
    About 800,000 people have strokes each year in the U.S. Most are caused by clots that block blood to the brain. In some cases, doctors can remove the clot using a device that looks like a fishing net.
  • This platinum-engraved sapphire disk, part of a set illustrating Earth's biodiversity, will be housed in the Earth Chamber of the MoonArk. It's designed by Mark Baskinger with Matt Zywica, Maggie Banks, Christie Chong, Bettina Chou, Adella Guo, Natalie Harmon, Deborah Lee, Deniz Sokullu and Carolyn Zhou.
    Science
    An Artistic Time Capsule Prepares To Hitch A Ride To The Moon
    Irina Zhorov
    When a company named Astrobotic launches a lunar rover in 2017, the MoonArk will be aboard. It's a lightweight, sturdy "portrait of humanity," carrying the work of more than 200 artists and designers.
  • The city of Pittsburgh is hoping that drawing more skilled immigrants will give it an entrepreneurial boost.
    News
    Pittsburgh Tries To Attract Enterprising Immigrants And Refugees
    Irina Zhorov
    Pittsburgh is the latest Rust Belt city hoping to lure high-skilled immigrants into its labor force by helping refugees and other immigrants land the kind of jobs they held back home.
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