If you’re a devoted reader of our city’s daily newspaper, its editorial page in particular, you’ve no doubt discovered an evolving pattern. On Aug. 14, The Gazette’s editorial board published
The word came on June 13 in a brief online message from a fellow career journalist, former coworker and longtime newspaper editor.“Nick Nicholl is gone. Probably you already knew.”Those words
hoping to avoid a catastrophic river collapse, arizona and nevada face a tightening tap. a crisis threatening to trickle down to more of the country. nbc s miguel almaguer with that report. now let s take a quick look at the morning headlines across the country. in colorado, the gazette leads with the fbi s nationwide campaign to find sex trafficking victims, known as operation cross country. just this month, agents and local law enforcement in colorado have found nearly a dozen child victims of sex trafficking, and almost 30 missing or endangered children. nationwide, the operation has rescued more than 200 trafficking victims over the past two weeks. in minnesota, the star tribune writes that prosecutors are struggling to catch up with the tidal wave of pandemic related fraud. investigators say that there was so much fraud in federal covid
the big ten said in a statement the vote was unanimous. it leaves the pac-12 with ten teams. in colorado the gazette with a front page photo of yesterday s parade in denver celebrating the colorado avalanche. estimated 500,000 fans showed up to the downtown parade honor the third title in its first in 21 years. in mississippi the paper has a story above the fold nearly 70 years in the make jeff gordon the family of emmitt till is calling for that woman s arrest after finding an unserved warrant from 1955. nbc news correspondent ron allen has details. reporter: some 67 years after the kidnapping, torture and murder of 14-year-old emmett