Explanation Yardstick at its Finest

On WHAS11's 5pm news their lead story was about two boys who were injured in a hit and run. When I first saw this I thought it was strange that the news started out with this story instead of an update about the Kroger shooting suspect or victims  Kroger shooting suspect or victims. I thought this story would’ve been put later into the episode instead of the first thing talked about. As the reporters went on they talked about how this has not been the first accident at Broadway and 31st street. They linked the hit and run into an overall issue that impacts more than just the two boys. The reporters focused on how there is not enough traffic safety in that area. They had a citizen and councilwomen speak on the lack of safety precautions and wanting to pursue adding traffic lights. By incorporating the Explanation yardstick (putting a story into a big picture; not just the “what” but the “so what”), this story becomes meaningful to the whole community. I appreciate how WHAS reported on this story, instead of just reporting on the boys who were injured.   


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