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Several large art pieces were on display at the Art In The Park at Stevenson Park in Friendswood. Addison Montgomery, 5 show off her face painting at the Art In The Park.
Former Times investigative reporter Kim Christensen, who died Monday, was known for his incisive reporting and equally keen wit.
Kim Christensen is a former investigative reporter on the Los Angeles Times’ projects team. He has more than 30 years of experience in newspapers, starting with the Dayton Daily News in his ...
Kim Christensen had already notched two Pulitzer Prizes working on teams that uncovered fraudulent fertility practices at a leading research university and, for The Oregonian, abuse of foreign ...
Kim Christensen, right, shown with his wife Chris, was a member of two Pulitzer Prize-winning teams, including one with the Orange County Register. (Photo courtesy of Martin J. Smith) ...
Former Times investigative reporter Kim Christensen, who died Monday, was known for his incisive reporting and equally keen wit.
Nonetheless, KUSA-Channel 9 has announced that Kim Christiansen will join Kyle Clark and Kathy Sabine on the NBC affiliate’s 10 p.m. news team, following Arakawa’s departure.
By Hannah Stewart (Comm’19) Kim Christiansen is no stranger to the Denver area—whether you’re watching the nightly news or listening for your train at the airport. Her personality, commitment and ...
June L. Christensen, nee Martin, age 77, beloved wife of the late Walker; loving mother of Susan (Don) Van Wie, Michael (Cathy), Ken (Kathy), and Russ (Kim) Christensen; devoted grandmother of ...
"What's on the Mind?" of our colleague Kim Christiansen is her relationship with her sister Keri and the impact on their relationship after Keri was diagnosed with Breast Cancer 2 years ago.
Longtime 9News anchor Kim Christiansen (Jour'84) will be the new female voice of DIA’s “Train Call” announcements. Fellow alumna Anne Trujillo (Jour'11), a veteran broadcast news anchor at Denver 7, ...
Nonetheless, KUSA-Channel 9 has announced that Kim Christiansen will join Kyle Clark and Kathy Sabine on the NBC affiliate’s 10 p.m. news team, following Arakawa’s departure.