
Kevin Crowe
Data Journalist at The Washington Post
Data journalist for The Washington Post. Hiker, bass chaser, lake surfer. English y Español. RTs not endorsements. He/him.
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1 month ago |
medium.com | Kevin Crowe
Hatters humbled and relegated again. The absolute state of us. Luton, my Luton. Team of once inexpensive yet unexplainable collective power. Rising from football’s shitty foothills, sparkling into the Premier League like a mythical mist at the dawn of something that felt truly different. O brothers, where art thou? Relegation happens. Relegations happen. But not like this.
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1 month ago |
adn.com | Anna Phillips |Jake Spring |Kevin Crowe |Dan Diamond
Torrential rain fell on Eastern Kentucky in July 2022, turning creeks into rivers that roared through the valleys and hollows, wrecking hundreds of homes and killing 45 people. Since then, the state has been trapped in a cycle of seemingly never-ending disasters, exhausting storm-weary residents in impoverished small towns.
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2 months ago |
southfloridareporter.com | Anna Phillips |Jake Spring |Kevin Crowe |Dan Diamond
Torrential rain fell on Eastern Kentucky in July 2022, turning creeks into rivers that roared through the valleys and hollows, wrecking hundreds of homes and killing 45 people. Since then, the state has been trapped in a cycle of seemingly never-ending disasters, exhausting storm-weary residents in impoverished small towns.
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2 months ago |
washingtonpost.com | Anna Phillips |Jake Spring |Kevin Crowe |Dan Diamond
States caught unprepared for Trump’s threats to FEMA (washingtonpost.com) States caught unprepared for Trump’s threats to FEMA By Anna Phillips; Jake Spring; Kevin Crowe; Dan Diamond 2025040511005600 Torrential rain fell on Eastern Kentucky in July 2022, turning creeks into rivers that roared through the valleys and hollows, wrecking hundreds of homes and killing 45 people.
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Jan 9, 2025 |
medium.com | Kevin Crowe
The man who took Luton beyond the finish line and into delirium departs. Kevin Crowe·Follow3 min read·--Rob Edwards at Wembley that time. It’s rare these days as a football supporter that you get time to fall in love with a manager. But head over heels for Super Robbie Edwards we all surely fell. It’s easy to forget what a punt his appointment was at the time.
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