My work is published on Capital News Service, Arkansas Traveler, Arkansas Covid, the Howard Center for Investigative Journalism, The Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, Facing South, Maryland Matters and the Associated Press. Check out a selection of my work below or click on the navigation dropdown tab for more.
Features
Carmen Amedori is one of the people attending the $1,776-per-person fundraiser former President Donald Trump is throwing at his exclusive Florida resort for Dan Cox, the Republican candidate for Maryland governor.
Capital News Service | October 2022
Locked in a Dark Room With No Key to Escape: College Students Navigate BurnoutOne UA Student's stress had been building up until she physically could not handle the pressure anymore.
Hill Magazine | January 2022
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Tiny But Mighty: Little houses small in size, big in personalityOnce used as a mobile home lot, the parking lot is now a tiny home community for people aged 55 or older and is fully at capacity with 26 residents.
Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette | January 2021
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Sound of silence: Deaf congregation struggles to stay together
Once a thriving fellowship where 44 members would come together to worship in American Sign Language, is now a struggling congregation.
Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette | February 2021
COVID-19 Death Leaves Family Reeling Months Later
A New York native is working to find a balance between grieving her father’s death and confronting people who minimize his battle with COVID-19. Arkansas Traveler | November 2020
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Local DJ Faces Challenges, Develops Ways to Showcase Hip-Hop Artists Amid Pandemic
A local radio DJ provided hip-hop artists opportunities to perform, but his work was hindered because of the pandemic. Arkansas Traveler | October 2020
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News
At least 3,000 exonerated individuals in the U.S. have spent a combined 25,000 years of their lives behind bars due to wrongful prosecution as of March 2022, according to the National Registry of Exonerations.
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Maryland Matters | September 2022
Although abortion providers work a job that is not inherently dangerous, incidents of violence and harassment against workers in their field have increased in the past year. Because of the frequency of attacks, abortion providers in Maryland are fearful of sharing their last names.
Capital News Service | September 2022
Maryland abortion providers see influx of out-of-state patients since the reversal of Roe v. Wade.
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Capital News Service | September 2022
Out-of-state abortion providers brace for an influx of Texas patients
A Texas law passed in May that bans abortions starting at six weeks of pregnancy went into effect this week after the U.S. Supreme Court declined to intervene. Abortion providers in neighboring states are preparing for an onslaught of patients from Texas.
Facing South | September 2021
At least 9,000 Arkansas workers caught COVID-19 as pandemic overwhelmed regulators, companiesIn working conditions that stress a quick turnaround on products, have close contact between employees and brisk temperatures, poultry workers say they were put at risk for catching the virus.
Capital News Service | May 2021
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Covid-19 Deaths Continue to Rise in Top Five Arkansas County Hotspots
Many Arkansas county coroners are overwhelmed with more than double the workload compared to 2019 because of increasing COVID-19 deaths. ArkansasCovid | October 2020
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Milwaukee evictions spurred by COVID-19, longstanding racism and poverty
As the COVID-19 pandemic hit, Milwaukee residents Estella Johnson and her husband were struggling with reduced work hours. They were also fighting an eviction order from a landlord she said doesn’t perform repairs and who changed the locks without notifying tenants.
As the COVID-19 pandemic hit, Milwaukee residents Estella Johnson and her husband were struggling with reduced work hours. They were also fighting an eviction order from a landlord she said doesn’t perform repairs and who changed the locks without notifying tenants.
Howard Center for investigative Journalism | September 2020
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