Morgan Clark, Multimedia Journalist

Morgan Clark joined ABC57 News in January 2022 as a multimedia journalist.
Morgan graduated from THE Ohio State University in May 2019 with degrees in Atmospheric Sciences and Strategic Communication. During her time at Ohio State, Morgan was a broadcast meteorologist for the student-run networks, LanternTV and Buckeye TV. She also interned for the storm-chasing podcast Storm Front Freaks and was a researcher for the Geostationary Carbon Cycle Observatory while participating in the National Weather Center Research Experience for Undergraduates program.
Morgan went on to Colorado State University in August 2019 for a master's degree in Journalism and Media Communications, specializing in science communication. She is currently working on her thesis. While at Colorado State, she produced, directed and wrote a documentary highlighting the historic 2020 Colorado wildfires and the legislative steps taken to prevent future disasters.
While not too far from her hometown of Columbus, Ohio, Morgan is happy to return to the Midwest.
You can contact her for story ideas via Facebook, Twitter or email at mclark@abc57.com.
Articles by Morgan Clark
- American Legion Riders Post 308 host 16th annual Fallen Heroes Ride, honoring families of northern Indiana's fallen heroes
- Keeping cool on the green, staff at Elbel Park Golf Course working to keep golfers safe in extreme heat
- South Shore Line Double Track Project construction underway, expected to bring in jobs, new residents to Michigan City
- Double homicide investigation in Laurel Woods apartment complex
- One dead in shooting at Pin Oak apartments
- Cutting corners on car maintenance could cost you more
- Save your gas money this summer by taking your road trip to adventurous spots inside Michiana
- Local gun shop and young gun owner weigh in on possible age restrictions on semiautomatic rifles
- High oil prices impact tire cost
- Popular downtown businesses subject to vandalism early Tuesday morning
- Active shooter false alarm causes damage to Rochester business
- Celebrate Queen Elizabeth's Jubilee with a taste of Britain baked in Michiana
- Recent unanswered calls raise concern at St. Joseph County 911
- Potawatami Pool closed for evaluation and repairs
- Large crowds mark unofficial start of summer at Silver Beach
- Gas prices to impact boaters this summer
- South Bend Police and Mayor Mueller address violent crime
- Talking to your kids about school shootings
- Clay Township group proposes plan to start a new district outside of South Bend Schools
- Popular social media posts during formula shortage can be harmful
- Start your engines! St. Margaret's House hosts underwear donation drive, Undie 500
- Four deadly shootings across Michiana this weekend are among many across the US
- Tenth Annual RV Power Breakfast brings together local leaders, economists
- Project S.A.F.E. (Stop Arm Focused Enforcement) for Kids returns to LaGrange County
- What overturning Roe v. Wade would mean for abortion rights in Michiana
- Cirque Italia makes a splash Michiana with the first traveling water circus in the US
- South Bend Community School Corporation holds meeting Thursday night for community feedback on facilities master plan
- Election Day: Sheriff candidates respond to election results in Kosciusko and Marshall Counties
- Election Day: Sheriff candidates for Fulton, Kosciusko, LaGrange, Marshall and Starke counties
- Melanoma Monday raises awareness about the disease that took the life of one beloved South Bend mother
- Spring cleaning your medicine cabinet? Dispose of medicine properly this weekend on National Drug Take Back Day
- Formula recall leads to shortages on store shelves
- Keeping our farmers safe on the road this growing season
- Earth Day: Shedding light on a South Bend solar company providing power across the country
- Last day to request absentee ballots for Indiana primary
- Reducing waste, reusing old items and recycling correctly for Earth Week
- Lippert celebrates National Volunteer Week with more than 1,200 volunteers
- Opening weekend at Tri-Way Drive-In with new features for 2022
- Celebrating National Gardening Day with gardening tips from Ginger Valley Garden Center
- How the increasing number of bird flu cases is impacting local farms, poultry and egg prices
- Tax Day: How the Child Tax Credit can impact your refund
- National Work Zone Awareness Week begins Monday
- Mod Pizza - Elkhart uses windows to rally for Rio and stand up against bullying
- Cutting-edge equipment at Ivy Tech South Bend addresses policing issues
- Ivy Tech addresses staffing issues in public safety positions with its inaugural Public Safety Summit
- FDA authorizes second booster of Pfizer and Moderna vaccines, common questions answered
- Structure fire on Michigan Street under investigation
- South Bend police officer accused of having sex with a minor due in court
- Local professor shares stories of families on the front lines, fleeing Ukraine
- Youth Service Bureau of St. Joseph County celebrates National Safe Place Week connecting young people in need to safety
- BBB shares how to avoid spring break vacation scams
- Potential benefits of an additional COVID-19 booster dose
- Fire on Miami Street under investigation
- Notre Dame fans react to Irish loss to Texas Tech
- AAA reactivates its "Tow to Go" service this St. Patrick's Day weekend
- As prices increase at the grocery store, shoppers can lower their cost while helping the environment
- Recap of day 2 of the "Prom Night Murders" post-conviction hearings
- Recap of day one of the “Prom Night Murder” hearing
- Large commercial fire in Osolo Township
- Hairspray opening night at the Morris on two-year anniversary of COVID shutdown
- Local poet sheds light on Black experience and Black history through book of poems
- Near Northwest Neighborhood addresses gun violence among youth
- The fan experience: What to expect this season with the South Bend Cubs
- Niles Restaurant Week is March 7 through March 13
- Concord Junior High is back to grant wishes with Make-A-Wish
- The factors contributing to increasing gas prices include Russia, pandemic and more
- Ukrainian graduate student at Notre Dame speaks about her volunteer work in Ukraine and how you can help
- Paczki Day in Michiana at Macri's Italian Bakery
- Why does Russia want the Donbas region of Ukraine and how does it compare to the annexation of Crimea in 2014
- History and stigma of mental health in Black community
- The pothole problem: How they form and how the city is smoothing its roads
- South Bend Cubs hosts early job fair ahead of season
- Ronald McDonald House Charities celebrates its 5-year anniversary of its 20-bedroom house
- Benton Harbor High School students gifted with a super field trip to the big game
- Elkhart High School cheerleaders are headed to Nationals despite another season amidst the pandemic
- Notre Dame professor discusses the importance of diverse literature and describes effective ways to engage students in the classroom
- Black History Month in Michiana: The inequalities in education among communities of color and the future of students
- A local public health student is teaming up with Memorial Hospital to increase accessibility to community resources
- Cold weather perfect for this month's First Friday
- The science of I-94's hazards