A pair of true war stories about two young Americans who served their countries in different ways on cold nights in Waco and Bastogne.
Scott Monroe
J.P. Devine: Seeking warmth in people, places
Warmth doesn’t just come from oil and gas and wood, but also from people, from their food, their touch and smiles, J.P. Devine writes.
Coming this weekend: ‘A Deadly Shade of Green’ 2-part series
The journalism project, produced in partnership with the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, explores the people and way of life in remote regions of Canada and Maine affected by renewable energy expansion.
Liz Soares: Virtual experiences creating unreality
The art of living in the real, bricks-and-mortar world is not coming naturally to our young people, writes Liz Soares.
J.P. Devine: What? Me worry?
A theory about a holy star really being a meteor has J.P. Devine worrying about a large rock now hurtling toward Earth.
Albion man beat pregnant woman after day of substance use, police say
Joseph W. Reynolds, 42, allegedly attacked a 35-weeks pregnant woman by punching her in the stomach and was driven out of a house and locked out by the woman’s children, police said.
J.P. Devine: Hold that hug
As we enter the season of merrymaking, keep your hands in you pockets, stand back six paces, wave and don’t wake me if I’m chair-napping, J.P. Devine writes.
J.P. Devine: Making of a writer — stop, send
A belated Veterans Day column is more about becoming a writer, J.P. Devine writes.
J.P. Devine: 13 minutes, a reminder of breast cancer’s toll
For all the strides made in treatment, some 40,000 American women still die from breast cancer every year, J.P. Devine writes.