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The Boston Herald
I was a State House reporter with some general assignment duties at the Boston Herald. I covered topics including the gubernatorial and mayoral races, the ride share ballot question, the opioid crisis and COVID-19. I also appeared on Bloomberg Radio to discuss a series I reported on pharmacist burnout.
The Lowell Sun
As a reporter at The Lowell Sun, I’ve written breaking news and enterprise stories on topics including municipal and state politics; public health; diversity, equity & inclusion; and education.
With science and scripture, a Baltimore pastor is fighting Covid-19 vaccine skepticism
STAT News | August 31, 2020
Lawmakers cleared the way for telemedicine, but seniors need access, training
Tampa Bay Times | August 28, 2020
U.S. House raises concerns of election interference, outdated voter rolls ahead of November elections
Illinois Channel | August 28, 2020
Scientists are testing pricey rare-disease drugs as Covid-19 treatments. What if one works?
STAT News | August 5, 2020
Also featured in the Boston Sunday Globe opinion section
Does the CARES Act present a funding threat to higher education?
Illinois Channel/Medill on the Hill | August 5, 2020
Check out the video interview on this piece
Opioid overdoses have skyrocketed amid the coronavirus, but states are nevertheless slashing addiction treatment program budgets
STAT News | July 16, 2020
Featured as story #2 on Apple News Top Stories
Big delays in sending unemployment checks shines spotlight on failures to update old government technology
MarketWatch | July 16, 2020
Marblehead 12-year-old turns passion for social justice into poetry
Jewish Journal | July 16, 2020
U.S. contact-tracing apps on Covid-19 falter on privacy worries, technology gap
MarketWatch | July 9, 2020
Advocates call on VA to provide federally funded abortions for veterans
Military.com | July 2, 2020
President Trump signs an executive order to hire federal employees based on skills, not degrees
The Illinois Channel | June 26, 2020
Nursing home doctors, nurses, said they still lack PPE
UPI | June 25, 2020
TaskRabbit’s Taskers Define Their Own COVID-19 Rules
Medill School of Journalism | June 10, 2020
Debris: A podcast that picks up the pieces after a tragedy (2 episodes)
Medill School of Journalism | June 8, 2020
An intimate marriage ceremony during the pandemic, with the dream wedding to follow
Jewish Journal | June 4, 2020
A family unites to bring comfort to a father stricken by the coronavirus
Jewish Journal | May 20, 2020
Keeping the economy going in ‘such a strange new existence’
Jewish Journal | May 20, 2020
On the COVID-19 frontlines
Jewish Journal | May 20, 2020
Regulating the gift of life
Medill School of Journalism | May 15, 2020
Teens practice tikkun olam — from a distance
Jewish Journal | May 6, 2020
Young Concord musician fights off COVID-19: ‘I felt good briefly, but then it’d hit me again. Back to the couch’
Jewish Journal | May 6, 2020
Sheltering in place has succeeded in keeping virus out of two Peabody senior communities
Jewish Journal | April 22, 2020
South Africa’s Fourth Industrial Revolution limited by lack of literacy, access
Medill Reports | April 2, 2020
Entertainer Cyril Rabbath juggles his priorities
Medill Reports | April 1, 2020
Virginia Rounds wants to save America’s manufacturing industry with apprenticeships
Medill Reports | March 12, 2020
Zhihui Xing: A tale of two people
Medill School of Journalism | December 5, 2019
Facebook groups establish community in one of Chicago’s newest neighborhoods
Medill Reports | December 4, 2019
Historic Chess Records studio set to reopen in 2020
Medill School of Journalism | October 7, 2019