April 11, 2024
A Joyous Community Gathering Replaces San Antonio’s Annual MLK Jr. March Canceled Due to Weather
Over 500 people gathered on San Antonio’s east side for 'Coming Together: Work Beyond the March.' The spirited community event replaced the annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. March, which was canceled due to inclement weather.
April 11, 2024
Nevada Seniors Learn Cybersecurity as Cybercrime Infects the Nation
The City of Reno is educating seniors about fraud and identity theft with a focus on cybercrime.
April 11, 2024
Podcast: Acupuncture is on the Rise
In this episode, we talk with Madeline Cunningham, a licensed acupuncturist based in Boston, to find out why people are increasingly turning to acupuncture.
April 9, 2024
Texas Secretary of State Stops in El Paso for Voter Education Tour
El Paso County officials partnered with the Texas Secretary of State to improve voter turnout.
April 10, 2024
Keith Morrison: More Than the Voice of Murder Mysteries
The granddaddy of true crime is a true journalist at heart.
April 8, 2024
Q&A: Reno Non-Profit’s President-Elect is ‘Slinging Hash’ with Seniors to Support Community
'It's not just a charity organization," says Jackson.
March 24, 2024
Q&A: Actor Jay Reeves on the Impact of Black Hollywood
Reeves spoke to The Click about the influence of Black actors, directors, writers and producers in the entertainment industry and beyond.
March 24, 2024
Q&A: A Utah OB-GYN Weighs in on Alabama’s Frozen Embryo Ruling
Dr. Sara Fiene, an OB-GYN in Utah, discusses the ramifications of Alabama's Supreme Court decision that embryos are considered children and its impact on reproductive rights, medical ethics, and individual autonomy.
March 23, 2024
Q&A: The New York Review of Architecture Takes on LA
The New York Review of Architecture celebrates the launch of its Los Angeles Review of Architecture.
January 9, 2024
Asian American Women in Corporate America: Pay Them. Promote Them.
Asian American women in corporate America want promotions, not empty promises.
January 9, 2024
Rise in Homelessness Challenges Southern California Businesses
Business owners in Riverside, California express concern over the homeless crisis and its impact on commerce.
January 3, 2024
DC Mayor Proposes $1 Billion Stadium Despite Concerns
Mayor Bowser promises that the RFK stadium redevelopment will bring jobs to D.C., Amid budget concerns, the community isn’t so sure.
January 3, 2024
Greenwashing: How to Spot Eco-Friendly Fashion Scams
Uncovering sustainable fashion and the truth about greenwashing
January 3, 2024
‘Underground’ Psychedelics: The Downside of Legal Magic Mushrooms
High-priced psychedelic mushroom experiences in Oregon encourage some psychedelic facilitators to practice underground.
December 21, 2023
Philadelphia Man Acquitted on Charges of Raping Former Girlfriend, Then 17
The emotional closing arguments of The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania vs Kahri Morris left the jury weighing if evidence had been proven beyond a reasonable doubt.
December 20, 2023
Hope on Wheels: Mercy Pedalers Extend Compassion to Sacramento’s Homeless Amid City-County Dispute
As the numbers of unhoused individuals rise year-to-year in the city and state, politicians continue to argue about how to address homelessness. The COVID-19 pandemic, unaffordable housing, and lack of shelters, recovery opportunities, and medication are all factors that contribute to this growing problem.
December 20, 2023
TIME journalist effectively uses one girl’s story to illuminate the painful consequences of abortion bans
Alter’s piece tugs at the heartstrings, and that seems to be the point. Her piece falls into the category of advocacy journalism, because she presents us the topic of reproductive rights with a specific viewpoint, through the narrative of a young girl, who’s life is forever altered.
December 20, 2023
Opening Statements in Brooklyn Burglary Trial: ‘It’s maintenance,’ the Alleged Intruder Said to Enter Her Home
In a riveting opening statement at Kings County Supreme Criminal Court on Oct. 6, prosecutors accused Robert Whiteley of a home invasion, while the defense challenged the absence of incriminating fingerprints.
December 18, 2023
Beyond Drug Decriminalization: 3 Years Later, was Oregon’s Measure 110 Worth It?
During the 2020 election, Portland became the epicenter of a national debate on drug policy. Measure 110 made Oregon the first state to decriminalize the possession of small amounts of drugs. Did the law help, or hurt, the very people it was designed for? Three years later, the debate rages on.
December 20, 2023
Opinion: Fashion’s Unbreakable Bond with Blackness Through the Lens of Journalism
With the use of collective memory work, Lindsey People paints a vivid picture of the nuanced, often painful experiences faced by Black professionals in the fashion realm, all while upholding the ethical pillars of journalism.
December 4, 2023
Fashion Mogul Peter Nygard, 82, Found Guilty on Sexual Assault Charges After Taking Stand
“I would have never done such an act. It’s something I would never have done,” Nygard testified.
December 1, 2023
Mother Daughter Duo Taking Frankfurt Fashion Scene By Storm
The two have recently launched Bazaar Rumi, an online marketplace for handmade items from Turkey.
October 31, 2023
Opinion: Influencer Lauren Norris is a Journalist Who Just Doesn’t Know It Yet
Influencer Lauren Norris is unknowingly doing the job of a lifestyle journalist, and doing it better than just about anyone. Spanning every social platform, she is a compelling example that social media could be the latest form of real journalism.
October 5, 2023
A Q&A with Interior Designer Lisa DiAntonio
Interior designer Lisa DiAntonio is undertaking the project of restoring and decorating her 19th century colonial home. In the process, she's designed a new innovate tool that may change the way we hand our curtains in the future!
December 27, 2023
Gresso Café: The Place to be in Frankfurt am Main
In Germany’s financial capital Frankfurt am Main, the Gresso Café in the Westend neighborhood is the place to be for young and old.
December 23, 2023
A Day in the Life of MADRE’s General Manager
Running a popular Brooklyn restaurant.
December 22, 2023
This Jersey Burger Shack Has Been Doing Things Its Own Way Since 1946
Famous local burger shack located in Northern New Jersey
December 20, 2023
Food Inflation at Union Square Farmers Market
Elevated prices are being felt in one of New York City's famous Farmers Market in Union Square.
December 16, 2023
Collectibles: much more than holiday cheer
Collectibles is a local gift shop in El Paso, Texas that has been in business for over 40 years. Vicky Leanos shared what makes the shop a unique treasure.
January 1, 2024
Texas Soldiers Stay Fit and Have Some Fun with Gatorball
'Gatorball is a mixture of ultimate football, soccer, and some cardio mixed in.'
November 10, 2023
Colorado Buffaloes Lose to Oregon State
The University of Colorado Homecoming Party went from Folsom Field to Denver International Airport. Fans, still not thrilled about the game… a loss to Oregon State… were still passionate, even as they lined up at the gate.
November 10, 2023
LA Lions’ Female AAPI Players Reflect Hockey’s Growing Diversity
New roots on the ice
September 27, 2023
LA Gym Owner Petitions to Save Kobe Bryant Mural
“Every single day people come to take pictures. ... It’s not hurting anybody,” says gym owner Cecilia Moran.
September 25, 2023
No Relief for Urías: Dodgers Erase Pitcher’s Presence Amid Domestic Violence Charges
Going, Going, Gone… Julio Urías images removed from Dodger Stadium
December 14, 2023
Iranians in the UK: A New Place to Call Home
An American-Iranian immigrant to London finds her roots in the community settled in the London.
November 8, 2023
Human Rights Watch Advocates for Migrant Rights Amid Ongoing Operation Lone Star Injustices
The organization asserts that, under Operation Lone Star, officials placed razor wire in areas of the river where crossing is easier, trapping and injuring some migrants while pushing others to attempt crossing at riskier locations.
September 30, 2023
NYC Migrant Shelter is not ‘Culturally Prepared’ for Residents, Advocacy Group Says
Locals and community leaders urge New York Mayor Eric Adams to improve housing options for newly arrived migrants.
May 20, 2022
Pakistan Cries Foul Over Influx of Afghan Refugees
Three million Afghan refugees have fled to Pakistan since 2002, according to the UNHCR. Pakistan’s government says it doesn’t have the capacity for this refugee influx.
October 6, 2021
Analyst: Bosnia’s Decision Not to Admit Afghan Refugees is Not Surprising
Hashmat Moslih, an independent Afghan analyst, told The Click that Bosnia already has "enough on their plate" when it comes to migrants.
December 26, 2023
Gap’s Struggle to Stay Relevant
What's next after large scale layoffs and concerns about the future?
December 23, 2023
Christmas Tree Prices Soar in NYC
Tree shopping on the streets of Manhattan.
December 21, 2023
The Market, Bringing Local Artisans & Vendors Together
“People don’t just come to the market today, they continue coming and make her coffee shop their new spot, and that’s a full circle moment for me,” says Nadia Ramon.
December 20, 2023
West China Tea Company to Be Displaced Due To I-35 Expansion Project
“It’s not that we’re being displaced, I accept that we’re being displaced, I accept that highways need to expand," said So Han Fan, founder of West China Tea Company.
December 18, 2023
A City’s Changing Skyline: Are There Enough Condos in Sarasota?
Located in the southwest of Florida, Sarasota's downtown district is changing with an increase of luxury condo construction and remodel. The sale of historic landmarks and proposed high-rises like "The Obsidian" spark community concerns over construction, attainable housing, and loss of character for downtown.
November 16, 2023
Kaiser Workers Strike for Staffing and More, Reach Tentative Agreement
Kaiser's frontline stays positive about strike agreement
November 12, 2023
White Cane Awareness Day Comes to Portland Highlighting Safety for the Visually Impaired
Mayor Ted Wheeler proclaimed Oct. 15 to be White Cane Awareness Day during a Portland City Council meeting. The annual event aims to educate people about white canes and guide dogs as symbols of independence and the right to safe travel for those who are visually diverse.
November 10, 2023
CBD Company Upstate Aura Promotes Health Benefit Without the Risk
Selling New York on CBD
November 7, 2023
Deception vs. Truth Olaplex Lawsuit Edition
Olaplex, a popular hair brand that can be bought in shopping malls, is facing criticism for damaging women's hair. A TikToker tells her story about how she lost hair due to product usage.
November 6, 2023
Six Questions with Sirea Gordon: Bridging Inner and Outer Beauty
A lot of people are starting to prioritize self-care, which usually comes with beauty enhancements.
February 25, 2024
Debate Heats Up Over Virginia School Site Decision
Local officials weigh creation of new school amid calls for improvements to old schools.
February 25, 2024
El Paso DA’s Request for $100,000 in Legal Fees in Limbo for Now
District attorney asks for county funds to hire outside legal counsel to represent him in an immigration lawsuit filed by the county.
February 19, 2024
Floridians Share Anxieties, Expectations Upon DeSantis’ Return From Presidential Campaign
Some hope for a return to normal, but the expectation is a continued attack on all things “woke.”
December 21, 2023
Texas Embraces Proposition 6 for Sustainable Water Solutions
Proposition 6 will create the Texas Water Fund Amendment and it will assist in financing water projects in this state.
December 20, 2023
Unpacking Media Biases in the Coverage of Israel-Palestine
How does media language shape our views on international conflicts? Explore the nuances of reporting in the Israel-Hamas conflict and the call for ethical journalism.
December 10, 2023
Beyond Boundaries: Poudii’s Impact on the Evolving Landscape of Digital Media
Patrick Oudii, known as "Poudii," redefines digital storytelling through a unique blend of entertainment and journalism, challenging societal norms.
November 8, 2023
DRIP Espresso Crafts the Perfect Blend of Community and Culture in Sacramento
DRIP Espresso is the vision of three sisters, Jasmine Bronson, Keiona Williamson, and Taylor White. They are co-owners of one of the few black-owned and woman-owned businesses in California’s Capital city.
November 7, 2023
“Liner Notes” an Interview Podcast That Goes Well Beyond PR
Hear RVA, a Richmond Musician Promotional Initiative, has given way for “Liner Notes” an Interview Podcast That Goes Well Beyond PR
November 3, 2023
Halloween Window Painting in Rye Celebrates 70th Anniversary
Halloween in Rye, New York - and on Storefront Windows
October 26, 2023
Women’s Stories About Iran: Living the Revolution
Contributors to a new book about the Iranian movement "Woman, Life, Freedom" spoke about the power of art and literature as a form of protest.
March 20, 2024
Q&A: A Mentor Drought Won’t Stop This Texas Entrepreneur From Serving Young Girls
Tia Thomas runs Reach to Inspire Sister Empowerment (RISE) in San Antonio. She spoke with The Click about overcoming challenges to mentor young women.
January 11, 2024
UNC’s Daily Tar Heel Shirks Objectivity for Disruptive and Powerful Front Page
The Daily Tar Heel, UNC's weekly student newspaper, took a stand and presented stories from a tragic day when the University was under lockdown after an active shooter entered the premises. The editorials surrounding the incident challenged reporting norms and made a statement about their individual ethics as reporters.
December 11, 2023
Challenges and Concerns in HISD: Parental Backlash Amidst Educational Reforms
Parents revolt as Houston's school reforms transform libraries into "jails for kids", triggering a clash between education and politics.
December 6, 2023
Emily Macdonald Recall
About 20 miles from Sacramento lies the city of Woodland, the county seat of Yolo County.
November 30, 2023
Hackensack School Board Election
The big goals for men and women running Hackensack's public school system.