
Arriving to a crime scene as the ambulance and fire trucks are pulling up is nothing new for me. As a reporter, it happened all the time. But I’m not a reporter anymore. Wednesday night, a dinner out with friends … Continue reading
Arriving to a crime scene as the ambulance and fire trucks are pulling up is nothing new for me. As a reporter, it happened all the time. But I’m not a reporter anymore. Wednesday night, a dinner out with friends … Continue reading
It’s day one of an 18 week makeover. Mission Minus Thirty. I’ve never been one to write about fitness or weight loss, but my thinking is simple. If I document these next four months, I’ll have to hold myself accountable. … Continue reading
Happiness is… A thunderstorm at night. The calming sounds and aura of the ocean. Missing a call from my mama to hear a voice mail saying ‘hi, it’s me, just checking in on you.’ The look Maverick Moose gives me … Continue reading
It’s hard to put into words the feeling you get walking down the unfamiliar streets of an unexplored place. The sights are simply breathtaking. The sounds are strangely curious. The smells, oh my, the smells. Until today, I thought I … Continue reading
Today is a whirlwind. People are bringing up the fact that Clevelanders burned LeBron jerseys, cursed his name on July 8, 2010. The Decision. It was a day everything changed for my city. Whether you are from Cleveland or not, … Continue reading
Today, the news finally broke that five of my friends and former co-workers will be losing their roles at the television station. All of them were main anchors. All of them were incredibly hard working, dedicated professionals. All of them … Continue reading
I’ve never seen her wings. But I’m pretty sure sometimes, when the lighting is just right, you can catch a glimpse of the band of light over her head. A halo. Her face is angelic too, as you would expect … Continue reading
Growing up in a suburb of Cleveland, Ohio, I always considered myself a big city girl. And I always dreamed I’d one day work as a young professional in a similar sized big city; one with tall buildings, stadiums for … Continue reading
I haven’t picked up a microphone in a month and a half. For the past ten years, I spent my days keeping my community informed. House fires, groundbreakings, murder arrests. A hungry journalist with a story to tell — every … Continue reading
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