Haley Rush
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Investigative Producer for CBS News & Stations/Local News Innovation Lab. [email protected]
Joined April 2009
LIVE NOW: Searching for Answers - CBS 11 News spent weeks investigating solutions to mass shootings. Survivors, teachers, law enforcement, scientists and politicians have ideas, some you've never heard of. https://t.co/WIoZ6Ry572
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@StephenStockTV first CBS story. A rush to buy gun parts is flooding the streets with ghost guns. @azalani @chrishacker_
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Unserialized ghost guns will effectively be banned on Aug. 24, and retailers are scrambling to sell them.
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Hi @TxDPS. Could you please respond to my questions about iWatchTexas? I first reached out Jul. 12.
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This is what a #DreamJob with a #DreamTeam looks like. Thankful to be part of this incredible team & the Innovation Lab. #cbsnewsandstations
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Award-Winning Journalists David Schechter and Ash-har Quraishi to Report for CBS-Owned Stations as Well as CBS Television Network Affiliates Across the Cou
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@MeganHickeyTV has heart-wrenching interviews with two women whose loved ones' cases were closed with no arrests made. It's worth watching. It'll be posted here as well once that story airs:
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Chicago Police have low arrest rates, but higher rates for cleared or closed cases. We dig into what's behind those numbers.
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Some details from my first investigation with @CBSNews: Cops in the US only solve about HALF of murders in the US. It's the lowest rate ever recorded. https://t.co/Y5LAyAdFGJ
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Our new team’s first project! @chrishnews analyzed crime data and found murders of white victims being solved way more than minorities. @HaleyRushNews Worked on this project as well.
A CBS News and Stations investigation just unearthed a startling trend: arrests in murder cases across the U.S. are at a 50-year low. And when a murder victim is Black, their case is even more likely to remain unsolved. https://t.co/MWWltkFOIr
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“When I was younger, I used to like to dig things out of the trash that could be recycled and recycle them and my mom thought, well, I could do this for others too,” said James. https://t.co/ViWbwAX0TY
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A Portland man is making it easier for people to get rid of hard-to-recycle items by collecting it from his neighbors’ front doors.
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https://t.co/8lSPJEoYmx “Right now, what I’m experiencing the worst is a real offensive chemical, rancid smell and taste,” Moore said. “There have been times when certain foods were just offensive and horrible.” #Fox12 #Parosmia #OHSU
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Sudden loss of taste and smell is a common symptom of COVID-19. But a less common symptom is a “distorted” taste and smell.
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“Extreme nausea, a lot of stomach cramps, headache, and bottom line is there’s no relief from it." https://t.co/A6Mq39AB2d
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New and used car prices keep climbing, frustrating many car buyers. https://t.co/1jFJ11qS0k
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Low interest rates paired with flexible remote work has made it easier for people to buy second homes and split their time between two places.
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Is it still a good time to buy? We asked a mortgage expert to find out.
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Almost every business or industry is facing a labor shortage right now, including nonprofits. https://t.co/WTlqwShkkG
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These types of attacks have only grown during the pandemic, but small businesses can make themselves less vulnerable. https://t.co/BxHjUnigMP
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“There is no shortage in finding them online,” said Det. Opitz. https://t.co/7ftO9kEuN6
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Holiday shopping is well underway, which means more people are using buy now, pay later services.
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ICYMI: My story from this morning.
Scam Alert: Washington County woman has a warning for social media users https://t.co/cGm1lUYs9x
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