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Alex Aley
KKCO Grand Junction CO· 2 days agoAlex Aley was born and raised in Colchester, Vermont. After graduating high school, she ventured out West to pursue her dreams in journalism.
Negro Leagues Baseball Museum
AARP· 2 days agoIt functioned out of a small, one room office in the Lincoln Building, which is located in the Historic 18th & Vine Jazz District of Kansas City, MO. In 1994, it expanded to a 2,000 square-foot ...
Bears Most Likely to Own the HBO Hard Knocks Camera
Sports Illustrated· 5 hours agoThe most anticipated thing about Hard Knocks' benind-the-scenes look at Halas Hall training camp is who is likely to become the object of the camera's...
Trailblazing KCTV5 anchor Anne Peterson to be inducted into Missouri Broadcasters Hall of Fame
KCTV 5 Kansas City· 6 hours agoA KCTV5 news anchor who came into your living room every night for decades is being inducted into...
5 served in Vietnam, 1 came home: Tallahassee resident, vet remembers '66 classmates
Gannett via AOL· 5 days agoFor the sleepy little town of Vero Beach, and especially the Class of ’66, the Vietnam War was no...
NewsNation is making a play for people of faith as it transitions to a 24/7 network
Deseret News via Yahoo News· 3 days agoOr, people have thought there’s a separation of church and state in media, and that’s just...
On Language: Just give me a break
Traverse City Record-Eagle· 5 days agoAs a news junkie, I look back to the previous century when I watched the nightly news, either Huntley and Brinkley or Walter Cronkite. As a point of...
Rabbi Irwin Kula
GBH News· 3 days agoNamed one of the leaders shaping the American spiritual landscape, he received the 2008 Walter Cronkite Faith and Freedom Award for his work “toward...
George Lucas Recalls The Moment He Realized Star Wars Was A Hit, And It Involves An Unexpected...
CinemaBlend via Yahoo News· 3 days agoThen some of my friends from the United States called and said, ‘Turn on Walter Cronkite tonight,...
Letters: TV news too far gone; DEI doesn't work
The Daily Reflector· 7 days agoI’m old enough to remember the heyday of TV news during the 1960s. It was always even-handed, well-researched and reported by consummate experts such as Walter Cronkite and Dan Rather.