Digital first! We hear that a lot in the news business these days since so many stories are broken on social media and the web before they ever hit TV. Sometimes stories that make digital platforms never make air on TV. I kept that in mind when I pitched this feature about 5th grader Jaron Collins getting a brand new trumpet from an anonymous Spring ISD (a suburban Houston school district) employee. The kid had been noticed on social media by his music teacher pretending to play using toys. His dream is to play trumpet for the Southern University marching band.. One of the premier HBCU bands in the nation. The college reached out to me after seeing the story I wrote up for our website and shared on Twitter. The attached story aired on TV after the band offered an honorary membership.
Wednesday, January 27, 2021
Monday, January 25, 2021
Second "cancer cluster" concerns Houston neighborhood
I first met Barbara Beal in the Kashmere Gardens area of Houston around this time last year. Her neighborhood had just been included in a newly-identified "cancer cluster" where health officials reported higher-than-normal rates of adult cancers. The Texas Department of State Health Services just revealed information about a second cluster regarding childhood cancers in the same area. I went back to the neighborhood for Ms. Beal's reaction. I also reached out to Union Pacific Railroad.. The entity blamed by many for causing the health issues via a longtime creosote facility that operated across the street from Ms. Beal's home.
Wednesday, January 20, 2021
Looking back at Presidential Inaugurations
I was a History major and always jump at the chance to do a History-related story. In this case, it was looking back at inaugurations of the past as we approached Joe Biden's big day. Boiling down so many swearings-in to a 1:45 story was difficult. But I tried to hit interesting highlights.. From those who skipped their successor's inaugurations to some of the more unique ones thanks to national tragedies. A UH History professor helped take me through the timeline and offer insight.
Tuesday, January 12, 2021
Putting faces to COVID cases
COVID continues to surge across the nation, including here in Houston. This story was about a Cy-Fair ISD (Texas's third largest district) teacher's aide who died after contracting the virus. Her daughter agreed to speak with us during a funeral visitation. It was heartbreaking hearing her describe her mother's last moments as family members watched via Zoom. Daily COVID stats become white noise after a while. It's important to tell the stories behind the numbers.
Stepping back into Texas history
I haven't been able to update my blog in a while because of technical issues. But here's a story from the not so distant past. I g...
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Overgrown alleys create haven for thieves, some fear : Some Midtown residents had concerns about overgrown alleys that are possibly used by...
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Fire crews respond to large house fire in Midtown - WMC Action News 5 - Memphis, Tennessee We saw the smoke from this fire long before we a...
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$3 million in wrongful death lawsuits filed in killings involving officers My colleague Nick Kenney knew these lawsuits were going to be fi...