Chelsea Conrad's profile photo

Chelsea Conrad

Baltimore

News Designer at The Washington Post

Articles

  • Nov 8, 2024 | washingtonpost.com | Fabiola Lara |Yasmeen Abedifard |Sean Knickerbocker |Hannah Good |Chelsea Conrad |Evan Verrilli | +1 more

    After the presidential race was called early Wednesday morning for President-elect Donald Trump, Americans across the country reacted with a mix of anxiety, despair and excitement. His victory over Vice President Kamala Harris ends what was a tumultuous 2024 presidential campaign, which included criminal charges, an assassination attempt and his onetime opponent, President Joe Biden, dropping out of the race.

  • Sep 3, 2024 | washingtonpost.com | Chelsea Conrad

    Jet lag gets a bad rap, but I look forward to those first few days at home after a trip across the pond. I imagine it is how the morning people among us experience life all the time, but for those of us who are snooze-addicted, jet lag brings the kind of early morning energy that only comes after your circadian rhythms get put on a merry-go-round. I have learned to take full advantage of these rare days of blissful morning time.

  • Aug 5, 2024 | 5280.com | Chelsea Conrad

    Ruth’s father, Gabe, had recently been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. Her mother had her own health issues and was struggling to accept his diagnosis, so Ruth had taken over Gabe’s medical care. She was even considering having her parents in with her family in City Park to allow them to spend more quality time together before Gabe’s health really declined.

  • Mar 5, 2024 | paidposts.5280.com | LIV Sotheby's |Chelsea Conrad

    Luxury Living in Fort Collins Location: 902 Water Course Way, Fort Collins, CO 80525Fort Collins is known for its charm and beauty, and once in a while, an extraordinary property becomes available that exemplifies the essence of this remarkable city. Welcome to 902 Water Course Way, one of the most coveted locations in Fort Collins, offering a truly exceptional, unique, and inspiring living experience.

  • Jan 1, 2024 | washingtonpost.com | Gretchen Reynolds |Chelsea Conrad |Carson TerBush

    A headline that reads "Are you fit for your age? Try our New Year’s tune-up to find out." There are five illustrated characters around the headline: a person balancing on a board, a person in a squatting position, a person in a plank position, a person running, and a person with oversized wavy arms flexing. Want to know if you’re as fit as most people your age? We asked top exercise experts for easy, D.I.Y. ways to test five of the most essential elements of fitness.