
Joce Sterman
National Investigative Reporter at Investigate TV
National Investigative Reporter at Gray Television
Sigma Delta Chi/National Murrow/Headliner winning investigative reporter @InvestigateTV, airing in 100+ cities. Mentioned once @sternshow, still not over it
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Low-head dams claim as many as 50 lives a year: Feds are now cataloging them after years of inaction
2 weeks ago |
cleveland19.com | Joce Sterman |Emily Featherston |Scotty Smith
New Hope, Pennsylvania (InvestigateTV) — Jonathan Gentile was called many things in his 38 years of life: father, husband, son, teacher, coach and friend, but many knew him best as an outdoorsman with a deep love of the water and kayaking. He often shared this passion with the people he loved — even those who weren’t as keen on life in the wild — including his father, Jim. “I like glamping. I don’t like camping, you know what I mean?
Low-head dams claim as many as 50 lives a year: Feds are now cataloging them after years of inaction
2 weeks ago |
kktv.com | Joce Sterman |Emily Featherston |Scotty Smith
New Hope, Pennsylvania (InvestigateTV) — Jonathan Gentile was called many things in his 38 years of life: father, husband, son, teacher, coach and friend, but many knew him best as an outdoorsman with a deep love of the water and kayaking. He often shared this passion with the people he loved — even those who weren’t as keen on life in the wild — including his father, Jim. “I like glamping. I don’t like camping, you know what I mean?
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1 month ago |
fox5vegas.com | Joce Sterman
Seattle (InvestigateTV) - On the shores of Lake Union in Seattle, visitors can view the city’s storied skyline spread before them. The Space Needle looms while seaplanes fly overhead, but it’s what sits buried beneath Gas Works Park – invisible to the eye – that often attracts attention. It’s the remnants of a toxic legacy that defines this beloved landmark. Echoes of the Emerald City’s past can be clearly seen through the coffee-colored towers that rise from the grassy center of Gas Works Park.
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1 month ago |
actionnews5.com | Joce Sterman |Scotty Smith
Seattle (InvestigateTV) - On the shores of Lake Union in Seattle, visitors can view the city’s storied skyline spread before them. The Space Needle looms while seaplanes fly overhead, but it’s what sits buried beneath Gas Works Park – invisible to the eye – that often attracts attention. It’s the remnants of a toxic legacy that defines this beloved landmark. Echoes of the Emerald City’s past can be clearly seen through the coffee-colored towers that rise from the grassy center of Gas Works Park.
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1 month ago |
fox5vegas.com | Joce Sterman
(InvestigateTV) — The Supreme Court has issued a new blow to active duty service members hoping to seek justice following cases of medical malpractice at the hands of military doctors, nurses and other healthcare practitioners. In an order posted Monday, the court denied a petition to hear the case of former Staff Sergeant Ryan Carter. Carter served for more than a decade in the Maryland Air National Guard.
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