
Rob Lane is a producer for WBUR's Morning Edition.
Rob previously served as a producer for Radio Boston and on WBUR's newscast desk. Before coming to WBUR, he was the executive producer of Mississippi Public Broadcasting's daily radio newsmagazine, Mississippi Edition.
He's a graduate of Hamilton College in Clinton, New York.
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Rep. Lori Trahan is working across the aisle on AI regulation. Some in her party are skeptical
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The amazing and tragic life of Harry Hom Dow, Massachusetts' first Asian-American lawyer
Fred Dow, Harry's son, joins WBUR's Morning Edition to discuss his work to preserve his father's story.
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MBTA chief Phil Eng on his expanded role, World Cup plans
Phil Eng's got a lot on his plate: Running the T, overseeing all state transportation, and now, managing trains to the World Cup.