When the closing of a Dunkin’ is monumental news How a Boston-based local reporter found success sharing small-town Massachusetts drama on TikTok October 6, 2022 Amaris Castillo
‘They keep threatening to arrest us.’ The obstacles facing local news in Uvalde San Antonio Express-News editor Nora López talks about her newsroom's struggle against authorities to tell the stories of Uvalde June 10, 2022 Amaris Castillo
How a broadcast reporter for Houston’s KHOU has approached coverage of the Uvalde shooting ‘These parents are telling me there’s no money in the world, there’s nothing that’s ever going to bring their kids back.’ June 2, 2022 Amaris Castillo
Los Angeles Times reporter Howard Blume on his lifelong love for tap dancing 'Hotel Tapifornia' — his first show since the pandemic — had its opening last weekend. The final show is this Sunday. April 29, 2022 Amaris Castillo
A trio of journalists is behind BIPOC Book Festival in Houston. We spoke with one of them. ‘We're trying to show that reading can be engaging — especially when you see yourself in what you’re reading or can identify with the story.’ April 22, 2022 Amaris Castillo
Photojournalist Dennis Fujimoto on his famous ‘Happy Camper’ column and capturing island life He's been called a 'Living Treasure.' Fujimoto says he's just doing his job. April 1, 2022 Amaris Castillo
A year later, Atlanta journalist Janice Yu reflects on spa shootings and nuances of covering Asians in the US ‘We need to look as an industry and really figure out why we don't have diversity, why we don't have those resources in the newsroom.’ March 16, 2022 Amaris Castillo
Photojournalist Bob Hallinen survived a plane crash and broken ribs to cover more than 10 Iditarods ‘I’m a photographer. That's who I am. That defines me. I love shooting and there's enough cool stuff in Anchorage and around here to keep my interest’ March 4, 2022 Amaris Castillo
José R. Ralat dishes on being Texas Monthly’s taco editor and what makes a good taco story ‘The story isn't so much about tacos or Mexican food, but the story of the people who make it and what they do beyond the plate.’ February 25, 2022 Amaris Castillo
Tampa Bay Times reporter Gabrielle Calise walks readers down memory lane From ’90s hot dog girls to strip club spaceships, the culture and nostalgia reporter has reported some wild old Florida stories. February 8, 2022 Amaris Castillo