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A folder from the Eleanor Barrow Chase collection at the Joel E. Ferris Research Archives at the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture. Photo taken with permission.
Though we might not always want to admit it, journalists don’t have superpowers. Being a reporter doesn’t give you more access to information than anyone else. Requesting public records, talking to business owners, or diving into archives — these are all things that everyone can do. It’s just that journalists make it our job to gather information. We
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