Michael Fuller is a reporter for NBC Connecticut. Prior to moving to Connecticut, Michael was a reporter/anchor in Columbia, South Carolina at WLTX-TV. While in.
Cheryl Corley is a Chicago-based NPR correspondent who works for the National Desk. She primarily covers criminal justice issues as well as breaking news
Woman sent 3-year-old to daycare alone in a Lyft
The New Hampshire woman was arrested. Jan 12, 2021, 12:39 pm Featured Video Hide
Stephanie Goddu, 35, was arrested at her Manchester home Friday on charges of child endangerment and resisting arrest. In a statement released by police, “Goddu did not initially comply with officers’ orders to surrender and barricaded herself in her apartment” but eventually came out and surrendered to police. Advertisement Hide
Manchester authorities began an investigation on Goddu two days prior when Southern NH Services told authorities that Goddu failed to claim her two children from daycare and employees were unable to contact her, according to the
These Are the Top 100 Songs of 2020
By Abby Monteil, Stacker News
On 1/7/21 at 8:00 PM EST
Music has been a consistent comfort and creative outlet through the tumultuous year that was 2020. Although sold-out concerts, packed nightclubs, and cozy indie venues have largely been closed for months, putting on a great song is an ideal temporary escape from the world. Since it s been such an isolated year, everyone likely has a different catalog of songs that resonated most with them over the past 12 months, whether they needed something to cry to, express their anger with, or take comfort in until things become more normal.
Allysa Cole
Allysa Cole is a Detroit native and University of Southern Mississippi alumna. Upon graduating from USM she received several college Associated Press awards, two bachelor’s degrees in Broadcast Journalism and Foreign Languages and Literature with a Spanish concentration.
She started her journalism career in Hattiesburg, Mississippi as a Digital Content Producer and Production Assistant for WDAM. Her passion for field reporting lead her to become a Multimedia Journalist for WHPM FOX23 Hattiesburg.
During her time in the ‘Pine Belt’, Allysa covered U.S. Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith’s “public hanging” remarks controversy, high infant mortality rates among African American women and the state of mental health among Mississippians.