
Emily Rizzo
Journalist at Freelance
Accountability Reporter at Kensington Voice
Accountability Reporter for @KensingtonVoice. From Jersey. Heard on @NPR, words in @Chalkbeat, @PhillyInquirer. Previously suburbs for @WHYY. she/her
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1 month ago |
exepose.com | Emily Rizzo
0 It’s the living, breathing, singing, talking, dancing, laughing centre of Exeter, and no-one seems to be talking about it – the Exeter Phoenix! This events venue houses pretty much everything you could wish for: a solar-powered cinema screen, theatrical and musical stages, performance and art studios and galleries… and a charming little outside Café Bar to replenish the energy you spend whizzing through all the exciting experiences they have to offer.
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1 month ago |
exepose.com | Emily Rizzo
0 You may have already heard the title track of Sam Fender’s newly released album – People Watching – as it soars to the top of UK and international charts. Much like Seventeen Going Under, the song that propelled him to fame, this track seems to be loved and admired by fans and critics alike, with the rest of the album following suit. So what kind of musical magic is Sam Fender sprinkling onto his work for such repeating and resonant success?
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Dec 6, 2024 |
kensingtonvoice.com | Emily Rizzo |Jill Bauer-Reese |Sammy Caiola
As city officials announced Thursday that narcotics arrests in Kensington have more than doubled since March, residents at a Harrowgate community meeting questioned whether the increased enforcement has improved quality of life in their neighborhood. Residents continued to express concerns about the number of people living outside and using drugs, often in front of their homes.
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Dec 5, 2024 |
chalkbeat.org | Ann Schimke |Emily Rizzo |Michael Elsen-Rooney |Hannah Dellinger
Sign up for Chalkbeat Colorado’s free daily newsletterto get the latest reporting from us, plus curated news from other Colorado outlets, delivered to your inbox. Five Denver teachers will soon be living rent-free in a new downtown apartment building, the second housing giveaway this year focused on early career educators in the city.
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Dec 5, 2024 |
chalkbeat.org | Yesenia Robles |Alex Zimmerman |Ann Schimke |Emily Rizzo
Read in English. Los estudiantes de inglés en Colorado experimentaron las mayores caídas en los puntajes del PSAT y SAT la primavera pasada, incluso más grandes que las caídas de puntajes experimentadas por todos los estudiantes de la preparatoria en el estado.
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RT @PHLJournoCollab: Mayor Parker ending community-led opioid settlement grants. Story from @kensingtonvoice and @EmilyKRizzo https://t.co…

"In Philadelphia, 942 Black men born from 1951 through 1970 died of overdoses over a five-year span ending in 2022." https://t.co/1VDQCFPqqm

ICYMI: A man died in police custody this week, after he was arrested for narcotics possession in Kensington. Drug paraphernalia was found in his cell. Sam Lew of Abolitionist Law Center says, "the city has blood on its hands.” https://t.co/YKvjUR3XIO