
Joce Sterman
National Investigative Reporter at Investigate TV
National Investigative Reporter at Gray Television
Sigma Delta Chi/National Murrow/Headliner winning investigative reporter @InvestigateTV. Mentioned once @sternshow, still not over it. Signal: JSterman.14
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2 weeks ago |
kktv.com | Emily Featherston |Joce Sterman
(InvestigateTV) — According to a December 2024 survey, America’s view of healthcare is at its lowest point in 24 years. In the event your next procedure or prescription is not an emergency, a little bit of research could save you a lot of money in the long run. When you or a loved one needs medical care, there’s usually enough to worry about without wondering just how much that test or treatment is going to cost you.
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foxcarolina.com | Emily Featherston |Joce Sterman
You can choose how your personal data is used. Vendors want your permission to do the following:Information about your activity on this service (such as forms you submit, content you look at) can be stored and combined with other information about you (for example, information from your previous activity on this service and other websites or apps) or similar users. This is then used to build or improve a profile about you (that might include possible interests and personal aspects).
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kktv.com | Joce Sterman
(InvestigateTV) — You don’t have to wait for a report card or a call from a teacher to find out how your child is doing in school. If you’re a parent, you know getting anything out of your kid can be difficult after a long day in class. Here’s how you can find out what you want to know. There’s a federal law on the books that deals with all of this called FERPA, the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act. FERPA applies to all schools and colleges that receive federal money.
Low-head dams claim as many as 50 lives a year: Feds are now cataloging them after years of inaction
2 months ago |
13abc.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 months 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?
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