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Oregon baseball's Jason Reitz made a big impression Sunday — both on the field and online. The towering 6-foot-11 ...
SEATTLE — A family desperate for answers about a deadly hit-and-run has boosted the reward for information that could lead Seattle police to the suspect. Police report a motorcyclist fled after ...
Jason Jay Smart, Ph.D., is a political adviser who has lived and worked in Ukraine, Moldova, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Russia, and Latin America. Due to his work with the democratic opposition to Pres.
(Alyssa Pointer/Reuters) The American chicken industry stands to lose from China’s plan to hit all U.S. goods with an additional 34% tariff and suspend imports from some poultry suppliers.
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A TV reporter from Austin interviewed his dad for a story, giving Jason his first glimpse of the business. After moving to Minnesota in high school, he volunteered at a public access channel and ...
Jason joined Channel 9 Eyewitness News in 2006. For seven years, Jason reported on Charlotte-Mecklenburg government issues before being promoted to the Action 9 consumer investigator role in 2013.
Jason Calvi is honored to serve as FOX6 News' political reporter, covering battleground Wisconsin, one of the country's true swing states. He brings 15 years of experience to the job, previously ...
Traiguén was one of the hardest-hit areas, where eight homes and a school burned down. In addition, two police officers were injured by the flames, although no fatalities were reported ...
Jason Samenow has loved weather since he was 10 years old. At the University of Virginia, he earned a degree in environmental science, focusing in atmospheric science. He went on to earn a master ...
Jason Bellini is a video reporter and senior producer at The Wall Street Journal. His video series, The Short Answer, offers explainers on hot topics that use the latest data visualization tools.
A man who led a violent, drug-dealing burglary crew known as the “Route Boys” will spend over two decades in federal prison.