
Jeff Piper
Photographer and Editor at WRC-TV (Washington, DC)
Photographer/ Editor @nbcwashington. Lover of Life
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2 weeks ago |
nbcwashington.com | Ted Oberg |Rick Yarborough |Lance Ing |Jeff Piper
On the afternoon we caught up with Kelly Mack, she just needed a ride to the grocery store. "This is the part where you kind of wait and see," said Mack, watching her phone. She's used a wheelchair since she was 10 - moved to D.C. after college, she said, because our city was trying to be more accessible. When the I-Team asked if the city was keeping its promise, she responded, "Here and there."D.C. does has a few options for passengers with wheelchairs. Metro trains and buses are accessible.
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2 weeks ago |
nbclosangeles.com | Andrea Swalec |Katie Leslie |Jeff Piper |Evan Carr
After the Trump administration ordered federal workers to end all remote work and return to offices full-time, some parents say they feel forced to choose between their jobs and their families. Experts say the end of remote work could have ripple effects in the U.S. economy. Federal employees who spoke with NBC Washington said remote work helped them balance their public service careers with their need to care for their families.
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2 weeks ago |
nbcdfw.com | Andrea Swalec |Katie Leslie |Jeff Piper |Evan Carr
After the Trump administration ordered federal workers to end all remote work and return to offices full-time, some parents say they feel forced to choose between their jobs and their families. Experts say the end of remote work could have ripple effects in the U.S. economy. Federal employees who spoke with NBC Washington said remote work helped them balance their public service careers with their need to care for their families.
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2 weeks ago |
nbcchicago.com | Katie Leslie |Jeff Piper |Evan Carr
After the Trump administration ordered federal workers to end all remote work and return to offices full-time, some parents say they feel forced to choose between their jobs and their families. Experts say the end of remote work could have ripple effects in the U.S. economy. Federal employees who spoke with NBC Washington said remote work helped them balance their public service careers with their need to care for their families.
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2 weeks ago |
nbcwashington.com | Andrea Swalec |Katie Leslie |Jeff Piper |Evan Carr
After the Trump administration ordered federal workers to end all remote work and return to offices full-time, some parents say they feel forced to choose between their jobs and their families. Experts say the end of remote work could have ripple effects in the U.S. economy. Federal employees who spoke with the News4 I-Team said remote work helped them balance their public service careers with their need to care for their families.
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