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Should LA spend $37 million on a firefighting plane? – July 26, 2016

Slain Dallas police officer worked in LA for 11 years – July 11, 2016

Businesses push for clarity in minimum wage laws – August 8, 2016

How victims of Sand Fire are sifting through the rubble – July 31, 2016

Surfers are stoked about the 2020 Olympic games – August 5, 2016

Here’s what LA County’s voting booth of the future will look like – June 30, 2016

Downtown L.A. residents say film shoots are taking over – July 6, 2016

LA’s Skid Row gets new source of drinking water – June 29, 2016

Highland Park residents prepare for possible rent strike – July 21, 2016

Pet care center opens for homeless on Skid Row – July 15, 2016

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10 of my favorite stories I helped produce on NPR’s National Desk*

Embedded“- production assistant – July/August 2015

Family Knew Slain Charleston Pastor Would Lead A Consequential Life – June 19, 2015

Boy Scouts To Announce End of Ban On Gay Leaders – July 27, 2015

At a Shelter Of Last Resort, Decency Prevailed Over Depravity – Hurricane Katrina revisited – August 25, 2015

U.S. Women’s Soccer Team Kicks Off Victory Tour in L.A. – July 7, 2015

Confederate Flag Merchandise Is Delicate Topic For Retailers – June 24, 2015

Take A Hike To Do Your Heart And Spirit Good – June 23, 2015

Immigrants Sue Texas For Denying Birth Certificates to U.S. – Born Children – July 20, 2015

Why Do People Insist On Running In Freezing Temperatures? – WFIU Radio – March 7, 2015 

The Chicken Tax – June 15, 2015

Wildfire Worries Rage In Typically ‘Wet’ Washington State – July 15, 2015

“The Revolving Fund,” short-doc I produced in Uganda

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Caught in the gray zone – Dec 12, 2014

Greenfield man sentenced for murder of 1-year-old daughter – Feb 24, 2016

To save a species – March 9, 2015

Local dancer finds identity through salsa dancing – Sept 1, 2015

The sunday after – March 30, 2015

Addiction specialists discuss Scott County, Ind.’s drug problem – April 23, 2015

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