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Alissa Zhu

Alissa Zhu

Investigative & Enterprise Reporter at The Clarion-Ledger

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sunherald.com

‘Lives are in peril.’ Attorneys for Jay-Z, Yo Gotti sue over Mississippi prison conditions - Bilo...

‘Lives are in peril.’ Attorneys for Jay-Z, Yo Gotti sue over Mississippi prison conditions  Biloxi Sun Herald
usatodayhss.com

Former Miss. high school football coach files $1.5 million lawsuit ...

Todd McDaniel, the former varsity football coach of Hazlehurst High School, has filed a lawsuit seeking $1.5 million in damages from the school district.
macon.com

Man accused of decapitating mom with butter knife bit off inmate’s ...

Man accused of decapitating mom with butter knife bit off inmate’s nose, lips, lawsuit says  Macon Telegraph
sunherald.com

Mom prays every night for Moss Point son missing for decades - Bilo...

Mom prays every night for Moss Point son missing for decades  Biloxi Sun Herald
sunherald.com

He may have found the body of a serial killer’s victim. Now he need...

He may have found the body of a serial killer’s victim. Now he needs to find her name.  Sun Herald
thecrimereport.org

Missouri’s Trailer Jail: Innovative Solution or ‘Recipe for Disaste...

In a national first, authorities in Springfield, Mo., are housing jail inmates in semi-trailers to temporarily relieve overcrowding in the county jail. Other jails across the country are looking at the idea seriously.
chicago.suntimes.com

Missouri megachurch pastor says yoga has ‘demonic roots’

Pastor John Lindell also warned congregants about the spiritual dangers of fortune-telling and Wicca, a form of paganism.
ozarksfirst.com

Canna Bliss Will Sell Hemp Oil Products and Tea in South Springfield

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — Jamie Tillman said after a family member got a brain tumor removed last year, her relative suffered from extreme pain and dizziness.
ozarksfirst.com

Special Prosecutor Named for Investigation Into Greene County Presi...

Christian County Prosecutor Amy Fite has been appointed to serve as a special prosecutor to investigate Greene County Presiding Commissioner Bob Cirtin.
ozarksfirst.com

Judge Rules in favor of Springfield’s Ban on Exposed Female Nipples

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — A federal judge ruled Wednesday that Springfield’s current public indecency ordinance does not violate the Constitution.
ksmu.org

Convoy of Hope Continues Hands of Hope Volunteer Opportunity in Ozarks

Convoy of Hope’s next volunteer opportunity to sort and pack supplies for those in need is tomorrow evening. Now in its 21 st year of helping the
ksmu.org

Keeping the Legacy of Route 66 Alive in Springfield

When the U.S. government approved the federal highway system in 1926, two businessmen—Cyrus Avery of Tulsa and John T. Woodruff of Springfield—successfully
popsci.com

Run Like An Animal With Bionic Boots [Video]

These boots were made for bounding
popsci.com

How To Turn Conductive Paint Into A Liquid Lightbulb Switch

Your DIY questions, answered
popsci.com

From The Archives: When Tough Jobs Were Deadly

Difficult jobs in science and engineering have arguably gotten safer, but they are no less grueling
popsci.com

Behold The Tweel, A Tire That Never Goes Flat

The tire-plus-wheel combination became available to civilians in November
popsci.com

From The Archives: Stealth Flight Comes Into View

Looking back at the first invisible bombers
popsci.com

Can Virtual Body Swapping Help Fight Racial Prejudice?

Brain hacking and optical illusions can increase your empathy for other races
popsci.com

How To Build A Robo-Deer To Catch Poachers

It’s a trap!
popsci.com

155 Years Later, Darwin’s Manuscripts Are Going Digital

Online archives let you get inside the great biologist’s head
ksmu.org

IMAGES: Jordan Valley Park Fountain Offers Relief During Heat Advis...

With most outdoor Park Board pools closed for the summer season, Springfield resident Mary Mitchell and her three-year-old daughter, Victoria, sought