Kate Mays (Page 2)
Los Angeles
Kate Mays is a reporter for The Click. Originally from Kansas City, Kate moved to Los Angeles to pursue podcast production. They went to the University of Kansas and received a B.S.J. in Journalism and a B.A. in Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies. They enjoy crafting and playing with their cat, Saoirse.

December 10, 2023
Could Responsible Reporting Make Your Community Safer?
The sensationalism inherent in local news coverage often leads to an inflated public perception of crime rates.

December 10, 2023
Balancing Act: Navigating the Ethical Landscape of Subtle Advocacy Journalism
Métraux's piece appears to be an informative exploration of the dairy and plant-based milk industries, yet beneath the surface lies a subtle agenda.

December 4, 2023
Fatal Boat Fire Captain Found Guilty After Emotional Trial
In the early morning of Sept. 2, 2019, the Conception dive boat caught fire killing 33 passengers and one crew member.

November 1, 2023
California Governor Newsom Signs Mental Health, Homelessness Bills
“We’re answering not just the ‘why’ today. We’re answering the ‘what’ and 'how,'" Newsom said. “We’re moving beyond identifying issues but to a paradigm shift to begin to process being accountable to solve them.”

October 16, 2023
This Activist is Fighting to Protect LA’s Verdugo Mountains and Wildlife
"It's a critical wildlife crossing area for mountain lions and black bears and many other mammals and is about to be destroyed for a luxury gated community," activist Emma Kemp said.