Shelf Clouds

This story originally appeared in The Dead Mule School of Southern Literature. “Why would she make me go that way?” he asked. “That doesn’t make sense.”He pawed at a speckled beard. Dry scratching filled the car.“I’m telling you, Carol,” he said. “We’ve always taken 85 in the past. We always do it.”“Frank, the GPS says … Continue reading Shelf Clouds

Phoenix budget approved after 3 hours of anger, pain and demands for police reform

This one was interesting because I was a "digital anchor," compiling information in real time as a team of reporters at the scene sent raw interviews over Slack into the vignettes at the bottom. Afterwards, I stayed at the office until 10:00 PM to get the main body of the story refined and completed. This … Continue reading Phoenix budget approved after 3 hours of anger, pain and demands for police reform

Protesters, proponents and the cultural clash over Phoenix police

This story originally appeared in Cronkite News. PHOENIX – A preschooler reportedly takes a doll from a dollar store. Police surround her parents’ vehicle in a sun-soaked parking lot, guns drawn. One officer threatens, with an expletive, to shoot. A head is slammed against a police car; legs are kicked apart. Onlookers videotape the scene, … Continue reading Protesters, proponents and the cultural clash over Phoenix police

Climbing in Joshua Tree: Breaking bones and belaying friendships

This story originally appeared in Cronkite News. JOSHUA TREE, California – Sitting on well-worn couches in a living room lined with climbing guidebooks, Todd Gordon and Tucker Tech reminisce on a friendship that has lasted nearly 40 years and rock climbing careers that have lasted even longer. They’re swapping tales in the house where Gordon, … Continue reading Climbing in Joshua Tree: Breaking bones and belaying friendships