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December 13, 2021
How COVID-19 Affected College: One Student’s Story
(TAMPA, Fla.) — An athlete, a scholar, and an aspiring journalist, Joshua McDonald is 19 years old and a sophomore […]
December 13, 2021
In Mission Viejo, a 70’s Era Shopping Plaza Shapes the City’s Future
The fight over how and whether to update a shopping plaza captures the history of a city built for success.
December 13, 2021
As Blue River Recovers, Locals Ask: Who’s Coming Back?
(BLUE RIVER, Ore.)— This past Labor Day, an estimated 100 fire trucks, ambulances, water trucks, and personal vehicles rolled through […]
December 13, 2021
Pandemic Doesn’t Break Spine of Denver’s Printed Page Bookshop
(DENVER) — How does a business with no inventory or e-commerce strategy survive a recession and a pandemic? For Dan […]
December 13, 2021
47-Year-old Cold Case Sparks Change in Fort Worth Police Department
Forty-seven years after she was brutally murdered in Fort Worth, Texas, Carla Walker and her family finally got justice. Now, the Fort Worth Police Department is working to make sure no family goes through this again.