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Sun Sentinel editorial page editor Rosemary O’Hara is retiring on April 2. In
this, her final column, she reflects on her journalism career and her concern
about the future of local journalism.
almost 3 years ago
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Sun Sentinel editorial page editor Rosemary O’Hara shares what it was like to
get the COVID-19 vaccine this week, but questions why the rules allowed her to
get in line ahead of the residents of long-term-care facilities, police
officers, dentists, teachers and other essential workers.
about 3 years ago
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After eight months of working remotely because of the pandemic, Sun Sentinel
editorial page editor Rosemary O’Hara reflects on what she discovered and
rediscovered in her office.
about 3 years ago
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State Rep. Kristin Jacobs entered politics with grace, class and a commitment to
leave the world a better place. She leaves a legacy few could match.
almost 4 years ago
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Sun Sentinel editorial page editor Rosemary O"Hara had all the symptoms of
coronavirus: a fever, cough and shortness of breath. At the urgent care center,
the doctor diagnosed pneumonia. But many people know, it’s next to impossible to
get tested. Just how hard? Read this.
almost 4 years ago
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Urgent care centers are on the front line of the coronavirus outbreak, but are
they integrated into the Florida Department of Health’s public response? From
her experience, Sun Sentinel editorial page editor Rosemary O’Hara thinks not.
almost 4 years ago
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Broward Judge Ernest Kollra’s mistakes were as close to innocent as they could
get. Yet there was the Florida Supreme Court admonishing him Wednesday for
introducing “partisan political activity” into his campaign for judicial office.
over 4 years ago
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The South Florida Sun Sentinel and three other media outlets will be honored
Friday night by the Society of Professional Journalists. Separately, the Sun
Sentinel took the top prize in the annual Green Eyeshade Awards for its coverage
of the Parkland school shooting.
over 4 years ago
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The Temple of Time was meant to be a place for people to express their pain
about the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, then let it go in
Sunday night’s ceremonial burning. Rosemary O’Hara offers a more long-lasting
way to make a difference.
over 4 years ago
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New Broward Sheriff Gregory Tony over-reacted this week in dressing down a
Tamarac commissioner. And his communications need to improve. But given
Broward’s history of troubled sheriffs, a lot of us want the first person of
color in that role to succeed. To do so, Tony should listen up and open up.
over 4 years ago
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about 5 years ago
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With the help of USAID and the Global Partnership for Education, public schools
in Tanzania are improving outcomes. But with 200 children in some classes, much
more is needed.
about 6 years ago
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I remember when I started my first reporting job at the Tampa Tribune in 1978,
the city editor told me I smiled too much.I remember the managing editor offered
me $175 a week, but offered a fellow UF graduate $200 a week because he would
have a family to support.I remember my first front-page stor…
over 7 years ago
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over 8 years ago