
Carrie Cochran
National Investigative Producer at E. W. Scripps Company
National investigative producer @EWScrippsCo / @ScrippsNews. Fmrly at my hometown paper, The Cincinnati @Enquirer / @USATODAY. bikes + outside = ❤
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Dec 19, 2024 |
cochranwriting.com | Carrie Cochran
With 2024 coming to a close, it’s time to wrap up the year with one final product roundup! Every year, I continuously research to find the best travel products and brands available that make life on the road easier, comfier, and more practical. If you missed Part 1 of this year’s roundup in the summer, be sure to check it out because there were some awesome travel accessories in there.
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Oct 25, 2024 |
scrippsnews.com | Stephanie Sandoval |Carrie Cochran |Amy Fan
For some who live in Claiborne County, Tennessee, talking about coal is like talking about politics or religion. You just don’t do it. Generations made a decent living from it. America was built using it. But whether it’s coming back — and most of all, whether it should — is a matter of opinion. There’s a belief that’s less controversial around here, though: If you make a mess, clean it up.
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Oct 25, 2024 |
fox13now.com | Stephanie Sandoval |Carrie Cochran |Amy Fan
For some who live in Claiborne County, Tennessee, talking about coal is like talking about politics or religion. You just don’t do it. Generations made a decent living from it. America was built using it. But whether it’s coming back — and most of all, whether it should — is a matter of opinion. There’s a belief that’s less controversial around here, though: If you make a mess, clean it up.
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Oct 25, 2024 |
kxlh.com | Stephanie Sandoval |Carrie Cochran |Amy Fan
For some who live in Claiborne County, Tennessee, talking about coal is like talking about politics or religion. You just don’t do it. Generations made a decent living from it. America was built using it. But whether it’s coming back — and most of all, whether it should — is a matter of opinion. There’s a belief that’s less controversial around here, though: If you make a mess, clean it up.
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Oct 25, 2024 |
kbzk.com | Stephanie Sandoval |Carrie Cochran |Amy Fan
For some who live in Claiborne County, Tennessee, talking about coal is like talking about politics or religion. You just don’t do it. Generations made a decent living from it. America was built using it. But whether it’s coming back — and most of all, whether it should — is a matter of opinion. There’s a belief that’s less controversial around here, though: If you make a mess, clean it up.
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