A Cottonwood Cemetery: Segregated Graves?

Here at a Cottonwood, Ariz. graveyard there are two noticeably different parts: the predominantly Latino part and the predominantly “vanilla” part. The predominantly “vanilla” part is more grassy and surrounded by trees.                           The predominantly Latino part is not grassy, has few trees … Read more

Who’s A Hero?

What is a hero? Is it someone who chooses to do the right thing, or is it something more? In August 2012, Brian Dillon, a construction worker who was working in New York City near the Empire State Building, found and alerted police officers after he saw a gunman shoot another man. The officers eventually … Read more

A News Story’s Journey Through Traditional And Social Media

In March 2012 I sent this press release to KPHO-Phoenix news journalist Lindsey Reiser and other news stations. That led to this KPHO news story. That news story led to these news stories. Then, a few months later, there was the arrest. I tweeted news of that arrest to Lindsey Reiser in September 2012, the … Read more

Povera News Press Release Leads To Local CBS News Story

The Povera News press release Phoenix Woman Fights For What Was Taken From Her — Her and Her Son’s Honor led to a news story that aired April 2, 2012 on KPHO, a Phoenix-based CBS affiliate. Lindsey Reiser, a KPHO multimedia journalist, reports on the story in the following article and videos, found here: Woman … Read more

Release: The Maid — An Unexpected Source of Business Content

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Aaron Lundstrom 602-561-4811 or aaron@grovestream.com   A Clean Office and Business Content From the Same Source – Your Maid Even the maid has news. That’s what Aaron Lundstrom, a Phoenix-based freelance writer and office cleaner, wants to show local business owners and managers. Lundstrom offers a dual service that he says … Read more

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