An excerpt from an AP story quoting public safety reporter, Liz Sawyer:
As a reporter, Sawyer says the public response to the outlet’s work, sharing stories and images, has lifted her spirits. Readers see it as public service journalism. Still, she could use a break. She and her husband, Star Tribune photographer Aaron Lavinsky, have a baby daughter and make sure to stagger their coverage. They can’t both be tear-gassed or arrested at the same time; who makes the daycare pickup?
“I think both residents and journalists in this town are running on fumes,” she said. “We’re tired of being in the international spotlight and it’s never for something positive. People are trying their best to get through this moment with grace.”
Liz was one of my first friends at the Star Tribune. She's passionate, kind and — like many in the Twin Cities — exhausted. Liz talked to the AP about juggling daycare concerns while she and her husband cover a story with no end in sight.
This is local journalism. apnews.com/article/immi...