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Gavin McIntyre

Charleston

Photojournalist at Post and Courier

Photojournalist at Freelance

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Articles

  • 3 weeks ago | postandcourier.com | Gavin McIntyre

    One person's trash is another's treasure. The Piccolo Spoleto Festival will be featuring an exhibit titled “CONTEXTURE” put together by Rachel Briggs of Second Life Supply. A collection of artists will be using recycled art supplies and restaurant waste to craft artwork for the one-day show 5-9 p.m. June 6 at Circular Congregational Church. Briggs, a longtime Charleston artist, founded Second Life Supply to give artists a platform to show work and use trashed materials.

  • 1 month ago | wfmz.com | Gavin McIntyre

    REGIONAL LIVE CAMERAS: Bethlehem: Hotel Bethlehem | Main Street Reading: Penn Street Easton: Downtown Poconos: Jim Thorpe | Stroudsburg Bulletin: ...FLASH FLOOD WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 415 PM EDT THISAFTERNOON FOR NORTHWESTERN BURLINGTON, NORTH CENTRAL CAMDEN,SOUTHEASTERN BUCKS, EAST CENTRAL MONTGOMERY AND NORTHEASTERNPHILADELPHIA COUNTIES... At 148 PM EDT, Doppler radar and automated rain gauges indicatedthunderstorms producing heavy rain across the warned area.

  • 1 month ago | postandcourier.com | Gavin McIntyre |Henry Taylor

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  • 2 months ago | barrons.com | Debbie Carlson |Gavin McIntyre

    People who put chocolate and coffee at the top of the food pyramid recently got a shock: Prices for both zoomed higher due to poor global harvests and strong demand, shattering records set way back in the 1970s. Although prices have since moderated, they remain well above long-term averages, and Judy Ganes, founder and president of JGanes Consulting, doesn’t expect relief soon. Tree-crop production bounces back slowly, she says, and climate change is hurting tropical crops.

  • Mar 2, 2025 | djournal.com | Gavin McIntyre

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