As the snow melts, the ground thaws and trails in my corner of the Pacific Northwest emerge from hibernation, I look forward to that quiet Sunday afternoon spent rooting through my closet to resurface ...
To the editor: While I quite enjoyed reading about the 1925 Nome Serum run that saved many children, the dog that actually saved the day was not the last one that brought the serum into Nome. That dog ...
A Virginia magazine editor was killed as she walked across the streets in downtown Richmond in a hit-and-run, police said. According to Virginia Living publisher John-Lawrence Smith, 23-year-old Hope ...
‘Within 3 minutes, she was gone’: Colleagues mourn 23-year-old editor killed in Richmond hit-and-run
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — The driver accused of hitting and killing a 23-year-old Richmond magazine editor, then leaving the scene, has been denied bond a second time. The crash happened just feet away ...
Hope Cartwright, 23, was remembered by her colleagues this week as "so charming and lovely" and a promising editor who excelled at her job Sean Neumann has more than a decade of experience working as ...
Carmen Nobel, the site’s program director and editor-in-chief, writes that she has been laid off, along with managing editor Denise-Marie Ordway (who was a 2015 Nieman Fellow). “JR depends entirely on ...
Snowy season is here, and if you’re already sick of treadmill runs, we have good news—running outside is possible, even in snowy weather. The most important thing about keeping up your outdoor running ...
Letter from the Editor: In a world running on autopilot, staying engaged is a bold, rewarding choice
Ten years ago, I found myself in a folding chair at a car enthusiasts’ driving school, killing time before a weekend session that was supposed to make me a better, safer driver. The instructor was not ...
When it comes to running shoes, I’m no amateur. With six marathons and ten years of running under my belt, plus seven years as a gear and fitness editor, I know ball, as the kids say (I think they say ...
I have watched talk on various news platforms about Charleston's Turkey Day Run that started in 1914, sponsored by the Knights of Columbus. My uncles ran in it when it was a race around The Battery in ...
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