Writing
From Task & Purpose:
A soldier was left to die alone in his barracks for 5 days. His family wants to know why.
When did the Marines really start eating crayons? An investigation.
The life and times of Mike Day, a Navy SEAL shot 27 times in Iraq
U.S. trained Afghan commandoes may be fighting as mercenaries in Russia
War, and being stuck in an elevator, is hell
From The Washington Post:
“Warrior Mindset” police training proliferated. Then, high profile deaths put it under scrutiny
What to know about Rise of the Moors, an armed group that says it’s not subject to U.S. law
From The Ellsworth American:
Exploring the peaks of Acadia National Park
How the 2020 Census will determine Maine’s fair share
Where are Maine towns going to send their waste (part 1, part 2, part 3, part 4)
Residents struggling with rising heating costs, blueberry harvests, kids that are vaping and learning about the fishing industry.
Environmental cleanup in Hancock, advocating for green spaces, and the business of seaweed farming.
Gymnastics on horseback, an opera comes to Downeast Maine, and the Boston Post Cane.
Freelance Articles
"The Veteran Saving His Comrades From Addiction by Embracing Their Dysfunctional Side"
Narratively; September 27, 2017
"Taking Flight: As Geopolitical Tensions Rise, PE Eyes Aerospace and Defense Deals"
Buyouts Insider; September 25, 2017
Radio
"A Guided Walk Through Chinatown"
Uptown Radio; May 5, 2017