Most recent work for @washingtonpost regarding water usage in southern Utah.
"St. Geroge In America’s fastest-growing metro, a rising fear water will run out" reported by @karinbrulliard
https://t.co/ql91GPaD4L
Earlier this month, I spent time looking at how federal immigration enforcement in the Minneapolis area has reshaped everyday life. Recent work for @guardian with support from @econhardship
https://t.co/cKK8eHVh4G
"How Sin City Is Powered by the Sun"
Most recent photo, video and drone work for the NYT as part of their 50 states 50 fixes series. Reporting by Max Bearak.
https://t.co/RJ6CobbbUi
Conde Nast Traveler asked me to write the unwritten rules of visiting Las Vegas which I am pretty sure makes them legally binding now (I don't know how the law works)
Last month, I fell down an absolutely bizarre rabbit hole trying to figure out who was ripping off articles from Oregon journalists.
What I found was identity theft, plagiarism and an absolutely terrifying future for local journalism led by AI scammers.
https://t.co/gJWcBpo8BW
The Utah lawsuit seeking to convert control of roughly 18.5 million federal acres to state management could have massive implications for Nevada, which is dominated by federal lands.
@AmyAlonzo9 has the story: https://t.co/WTD9iAyGIx
Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio), the Republican vice presidential nominee, during a campaign event at Whitney Recreation Center in Las Vegas, Nevada on Nov. 2, 2024 for @nytimes.
Personal update, I moved to Reno for graduate school and to be closer to projects I’ve been working on around mining in the West. Still freelancing a bit, and traveling back to Las Vegas every month or so for work ❤️ Hoping to be back in Vegas soon.
One of those only in DTLV, Chris Martin of Coldplay cruises into Dino's bar (in a silly disguise) and belts out a song!
The magic of downtown!
#Coldplay#LasVegas
Breaking: Russia freed wrongly convicted WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich as part of the largest and most complex East-West prisoner swap since the Cold War https://t.co/MAPTNZ6Wdf
"The Associated Press is launching an independent sister organization to raise at least $100 million to expand state and local news, its CEO Daisy Veerasingham told Axios."
https://t.co/zOIQDih454
for @mubinotebook, some ruminations on vegas, image-making, cultural associations, and cities performing their own identity. many thanks to @celizotte and @44getting for their stellar edits and support: https://t.co/X3nHSbQeBi
“The thing about a super bloom is it forces you to realize the abundance of life that’s actually here. Because all of a sudden you have all these annuals that are everywhere and it’s amazing. It just feels magical, beautiful,” said Fraga.
Shadowed Naomi Fraga, California Botanic Garden director of conservation, and Patrick Donnelly, Center for Biological Diversity Great Basin director, looking at desert blooms near Tecopa, CA for @washingtonpost.
Reporting @ReisThebault video @byaliceli
https://t.co/TpEP6BWRJq