NPR's Adrian Florido has been buying fruit from the same fruit-cart vendor in his LA neighborhood for years. On Tuesday, ...
Sen. Lindsey Graham holds up government funding, demanding votes on a sanctuary cities bill and expanded lawsuit rights for ...
In Minneapolis, disruption has become part of daily life for nearly everyone, including for NPR reporter Meg Anderson. Many ...
From responding to devastating wildfires to nurturing new leadership and elevating women’s voices, HME providers in 2025 proved once again that resilience, innovation and generosity remain their ...
House committee refers Bill and Hillary Clinton for contempt of Congress charges for allegedly failing to comply with Epstein ...
Every week on Reporter’s Notebook, WTMJ’s Adam Roberts talks with members of the WTMJ newsroom, as well as reporters from newsrooms from around the state, ...
Create an account or log in to save stories. NINA MOINI: Well, we're excited about this. On Thursdays, we're featuring the work of our regional reporters and having them open their notebooks a bit to ...
Jan. 2—At 9 a.m. on New Year's Day, a crowd swarmed around the normally sleepy Offut Lake Resort near Tenino. People bundled in sweatpants, jackets and scarves scurried into the Lady of the Lake ...
Today, we present a special archived edition of To the Point, a compilation of some of our favorite "Reporter's Notebook" segments. Ranging from presidential golf and preparing for war in Iraq, to ...
Remember the way the world held its breath while awaiting Astronaut Neil Armstrong's first step on the moon in 1969? Similar anticipation wrapped around the world on April 12, 1955. People were ...
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