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In blue-collar Fall River, Mass., a lack of reliable news coincides with the rise of Trump

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Photo (cc) 2020 by Kenneth C. Zirkel By Alexa Coultoff FALL RIVER, Mass. — Keith Thibault likes to say he “runs a news department of one” out of the TV production studio at Bristol Community College. When Thibault was growing up in this southeastern Massachusetts city, known for its collection of World War II naval vessels and 19th-century textile mills, he would frequently turn on the television to watch a daily regional news program that infor…
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What Works broke the news in on Thursday, April 10, 2025.
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