Jamie Grey, WBRC FOX6 News

Jamie Grey

WBRC FOX6 News

Kansas City, MO, United States

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  • WBRC FOX6 News
  • WDTV 5 News
  • WDBJ7
  • WTVM News Leader 9
  • NBC12 WWBT Richmond
  • WMBFNews.com
  • KTRE News
  • KFDA NewsChannel10
  • KPLC
  • KCBD NewsChannel11

Past articles by Jamie:

Defective: Government agency shackled by law often takes years to issue recalls on potentially dangerous products

It takes years for the Consumer Product Safety Commission to remove dangerous products from the market because of its cumbersome rule-making process and ineffective recalls that don’t incentivize consumers to return or destroy dangerous items. → Read More

COVID-19 map tracks current hot spots

Updated daily, this COVID-19 hotspot map illustrates where the largest number of new cases (relative to population) have been reported in the last seven days. → Read More

COVID-19 map tracks current hot spots

Updated daily, this COVID-19 hotspot map illustrates where the largest number of new cases (relative to population) have been reported in the last seven days. → Read More

COVID-19 map tracks current hot spots

Updated daily, this COVID-19 hotspot map illustrates where the largest number of new cases (relative to population) have been reported in the last seven days. → Read More

Full Documentary: Bridging the Great Health Divide showcases efforts to fight disparities in rural America

Bridging the Great Health Divide explores issues in rural America through the lens of residents, doctors and other health care providers. → Read More

Gas stations, liquor stores allowed to snap up benefit money without providing extensive healthy food options

The purpose of the food stamp program is to help low-income families access healthy foods, but in rural America, that can be difficult. → Read More

Gas stations, liquor stores allowed to snap up benefit money without providing extensive healthy food options

The purpose of the food stamp program is to help low-income families access healthy foods, but in rural America, that can be difficult. → Read More

Collision Division: Lawmakers cross party lines to address disparity in vehicle safety

Bills in both the U.S. House and Senate look to update crash test dummies and testing procedures to make sure drivers are equally protected. → Read More

Deserted: Access to healthy, fresh and affordable foods is elusive for millions who live in rural America

Before last year food insecurity impacted about 10% of all U.S. residents. Experts estimate that number has at least doubled since the pandemic. → Read More

Secret Subsidies: Payments to farms allowed to stretch far beyond rural America, sowing concern about who gets what

The federal government gives out subsidies to help farms through tough times, but much of the information about these taxpayer-funded payments is kept secret. → Read More

Collision Division: Crash test standards favor men, despite women being at higher risk for injury and death when behind the wheel

Experts say one of the most advertised safety standards largely doesn't account for more than half of all licensed drivers. → Read More

Collision Division: Crash test standards favor men, despite women being at higher risk for injury and death when behind the wheel

Experts say one of the most advertised safety standards largely doesn't account for more than half of all licensed drivers. → Read More

Cashing in on CARES: Pandemic relief money used to buy luxury cars, new homes

The federal government is cracking down on people it says fraudulently applied for and, in some cases, received money through pandemic relief funding programs. → Read More

Helpless: New documentary exposes problems nursing homes and residents face across the country

Preview InvestigateTV's new documentary Helpless: Patients at Risk - airing on your local television station soon. → Read More

Pattern of Protection

Families of those injured or killed by police say union contracts are protecting "bad apples" and stop police leadership from being able to have oversight. Union officials say police are highly scrutinized and need collective bargaining agreements. → Read More

Trump’s silent public outing belies White House in tumult

President Donald Trump participated in the Veterans Day observance at Arlington National Cemetery on Wednesday, emerging in public for the first time since his failed reelection bid to take part in the annual presidential rite. → Read More

Penalties at Play: Millions of dollars flow to nursing homes from fines they have paid for poor care

Every year millions of dollars flow to nursing homes from a fund that is padded with fines collected from long-term care facilities that inspections show have put the health and safety of residents in jeopardy. → Read More

Tech giants police their own online campaign ads as government disagrees on regulation

Google has flagged all the major national campaigns for policy-violating ads. Facebook has also removed ads from major campaign funders - though sometimes it took days. → Read More

Tech giants police their own online campaign ads as government disagrees on regulation

Google has flagged all the major national campaigns for policy-violating ads. Facebook has also removed ads from major campaign funders - though sometimes it took days. → Read More

Dashcam video: Man fires through own windshield at car in front of him

The Florida Highway Patrol said it shows how dangerous it can be to argue with other drivers on the highway. → Read More