Alice Woelfle
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Alice Woelfle

Editor, Morning Edition

Alice Woelfle is an editor on Morning Edition. She began her journalism career at Member station KZYX in Mendocino County, California. She has also worked at KQED and KALW in San Francisco. Prior to that she worked as a rancher, educator and musician. Woelfle is a graduate of Carnegie Mellon University and the Guildhall School of Music and Drama.

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Friday

Astronomers study whether a remote moon in our solar system can support life

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Tuesday

Waves roll up to homes perched over a sandy beach in Malibu, Calif. A new study predicts that, with limited human intervention, 24 to 75% of Southern California beaches could completely erode back to coastal infrastructure or sea cliffs by the year 2100. AP Photo/John Antczak/AP hide caption

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Sea level rise could drastically erode California beaches by the end of the century

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Thursday

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Actor John Leguizamo's new TV docuseries spotlights Latino culture

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Thursday

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Myrlande Constant exhibition honors the labor of working-class artists

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