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April 14, 2019 / Crime Reporting, Domestic Violence, Featured Clips, Health reporting, The Frederick News-Post

A Marriage Con: The Death

The phone rang at Patricia Gabriel’s home. A creditor was on the other end. They called to say Gabriel’s daughter,...
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February 23, 2019 / Featured Clips, Health reporting, The Frederick News-Post

House bill may help New Market boy’s family afford treatment

Carol Gable’s healthy, playful infant son had a rash. The fine-grain rash made his skin feel like sandpaper. Sometimes she...
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February 10, 2019 / Crime Reporting, Domestic Violence, Featured Clips, Health reporting, The Frederick News-Post

For domestic violence survivors, protective orders bring sense of safety, but violations are often

By Heather Mongilio and Wyatt Massey Anne stood on one side of the courtroom, her ex-fiancé on the other. She...
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December 28, 2018 / Featured Clips, Health reporting, The Frederick News-Post

Faith-based groups play role in county’s response to opioid epidemic

The New Beginning Nazarene Church sits on a hill, with a huge parking lot that can get dark at night....
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December 6, 2018 / Featured Clips, The Frederick News-Post

Military report suggests crash that killed TJ High School grad was preventable

Ashley Kundrat remembers the last time she saw her husband. The last words. The final text message. Kundrat and her...
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October 28, 2018 / Domestic Violence, Featured Clips, Health reporting, The Frederick News-Post

Surviving the abuse: Breaking the cycle of abuse

The abuse felt like home to Anastasia Kornilova. It was her home. “You’re not born with the same colored glasses...
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October 14, 2018 / Domestic Violence, Featured Clips, Health reporting, The Frederick News-Post

Surviving the abuse: Health care professionals ready to step in when domestic violence suspected

The abuse was almost daily. Bruises covered her arms. He would kneel on her chest to stop her from breathing....
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July 12, 2018 / Environmental Health News, Featured Clips, Science reporting

Fishermen disregard New Bedford Harbor’s lingering toxic past

Officials keep dredging up PCBs and posting signs at New Bedford Harbor—but studies suggest anglers are eating too much of...
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June 7, 2018 / Brain Science, Environmental Health News, Featured Clips, Science reporting

The psychological toll of Ellicott City’s flooding

The city's second major flood in two years could have a significant mental health impact on residents wondering whether they...
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January 30, 2018 / Carroll County Times, Crime Reporting, Featured Clips

What Happened to Amy Metz?

On Jan. 24, 2016, Amy Metz and her husband, Michael, walked home from a viewing party at a neighbor's house....
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