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Watch latest digital episode of ‘Solutionaries’

Hey everyone! It’s Louis Bolden, part of the Solutionaries Team.

Not sure what “Solutionaries” is? This is our series that is focused on the creative thinkers, doers and problem solvers in your community. You can see the latest solutions-based stories on YouTube channel here.

Let’s take a look at some of the stories we highlighted in our latest digital episode:

Detroit is known for many things: the automotive industry, Coney Island hot dogs and, unfortunately, its dangerous crime. But when it comes to crime, Detroit has really been turning things around.

Solutionaries Team correspondent Victor Williams investigated how community policing is helping Detroit rewrite its reputation.

Next, scammers are getting smarter when it comes to getting their hands on your money.

In Jacksonville, Florida, Solutionaries Team correspondent Tiffany Salameh helps you learn how to identify credit card skimmers and give you some pointers on the best way to protect yourself — and your money.

Our Solutionaries Team also takes a look into long COVID in our latest episode. Some of the people burdened with long COVID may be feeling a little more hopeful after its recognition as an official condition.

To help get an idea of why this new designation is such a huge deal, Solutionaries Team correspondent Courtney Friedman spoke with doctors and patients in San Antonio.

You can see all of these and even more of our award-winning solution-based stories -- just make sure to subscribe to the Solutionaries YouTube channel.


This article is part of “Solutionaries,” our continuing commitment to solutions journalism, highlighting the creative people in communities working to make the world a better place, one solution at a time. Find out what you can do to help at SolutionariesNetwork.com.


About the Author
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Emmy Award-winning reporter Louis Bolden joined the News 6 team in September of 2001 and hasn't gotten a moment's rest since. Louis has been a General Assignment Reporter for News 6 and Weekend Morning Anchor. He joined the Special Projects/Investigative Unit in 2014.