
Kristin Crowley
National Reporter at Investigate TV
National reporter @investigatetv+ based in Kansas City. #Emmy & #Murrow award-winning journalist. Dedicated to finding the truth and fighting for justice.
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1 week ago |
kktv.com | David Amelotti |Kristin Crowley |Jason Crow
(InvestigateTV) — The fight to get affordable generic versions of medications is nothing new. More than 40 years ago, Congress passed the Hatch-Waxman Act, a law paving the way for more generics, but today’s market can’t keep them in stock. From lifesaving cancer treatments to common antibiotics, at the beginning of 2024, nationwide drug shortages hit a record high, with more than 320 medications in scarce supply.
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2 weeks ago |
fox5vegas.com | Kristin Crowley
(InvestigateTV) — It is a Tuesday morning for this third-grade class as students get ready for a lesson with their teacher. However, instead of their normal teacher, today, their teacher is a 10-year-old border collie named Kyna. What can a dog teach a group of children? More than you may think. Kyna is a trained companion animal that visits schools for weeklong sessions called “No More Bullying.” She is taken care of by the Wayside Waifs animal shelter in Kansas City.
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2 weeks ago |
kktv.com | Jonathan Saupe |Kristin Crowley |Jody Kerzman
(InvestigateTV) — The odds of being struck by lightning are less than one in a million. Almost 90% of all those struck by lightning survive. Those are statistics that three North Dakota teens know all too well. The boys were all struck by lightning while out hunting. The good news is none of them were seriously injured. Reporter Kristin Crowley tells their story and reveals what you need to know to stay safe. Copyright 2025 Gray Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
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2 weeks ago |
azfamily.com | Jonathan Saupe |Kristin Crowley |Jody Kerzman
(InvestigateTV) — The odds of being struck by lightning are less than one in a million. Almost 90% of all those struck by lightning survive. Those are statistics that three North Dakota teens know all too well. The boys were all struck by lightning while out hunting. The good news is none of them were seriously injured. Reporter Kristin Crowley tells their story and reveals what you need to know to stay safe. Copyright 2025 Gray Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
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2 weeks ago |
wect.com | Jonathan Saupe |Kristin Crowley |Jody Kerzman
(InvestigateTV) — The odds of being struck by lightning are less than one in a million. Almost 90% of all those struck by lightning survive. Those are statistics that three North Dakota teens know all too well. The boys were all struck by lightning while out hunting. The good news is none of them were seriously injured. Reporter Kristin Crowley tells their story and reveals what you need to know to stay safe. Copyright 2025 Gray Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
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