
How one local reporter's instincts focused public attention on the Ahmaud Arbery case
CNN
The Ahmaud Arbery trial may not have happened without Larry Hobbs, a writer and reporter at The Brunswick News in Georgia.
"Every national and global news story begins locally, sometimes with a single reporter who's determined to follow up and get to the truth," CNN's chief media correspondent Brian Stelter said on Reliable Sources Sunday. "That's what happened in the case of Ahmaud Arbery."
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