Brandon LaGrone II and Redding Jackson collaborate in the Memphis newsroom.
Memphis is buzzing with the arrival of two new interns, Brandon LaGrone II and Redding Jackson, who will contribute to the local news landscape. With the guidance of Elle Perry, a seasoned journalist, they are set to cover important community stories ranging from City Hall meetings to education developments. Their involvement signifies a fresh perspective as they engage with the vibrant happenings in Memphis, encouraging community interaction and dialogue among readers.
Hey Memphis! Exciting news is buzzing around town as two fresh faces, Brandon LaGrone II and Redding Jackson, have just joined our local news team. Announced on January 27, 2025, these talented interns are ready to roll up their sleeves and dive into general news assignments all across the vibrant city of Memphis.
While we might not know them yet, Brandon and Redding are brimming with potential and eager to contribute their perspectives to our local news landscape. Their roles will involve exploring the key events that shape our community—from City Hall meetings to developments in education and beyond. Memphis is in for a treat as they cover the stories that matter most to you!
Many of you might recognize the name of Elle Perry, who will play a pivotal role in guiding our new interns. Elle is a proud native Memphian and holds impressive graduate degrees from both the University of Memphis and the Maryland Institute College of Art. With her extensive background in writing for various publications, Elle is a seasoned pro who has shared her talents with readers through platforms such as the Memphis Business Journal, Memphis Flyer, and High Ground News.
Elle’s experience doesn’t stop there; she also previously served as the coordinator of The Teen Appeal, where she worked on initiatives that engaged young voices in our community. With such a remarkable background, we can expect her to mentor and inspire Brandon and Redding as they embark on this exciting journey in journalism.
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So, let’s give a warm Memphis welcome to Brandon LaGrone II and Redding Jackson as they embark on this exciting journey. We look forward to the stories they’ll bring us and the connections they’ll make within our beloved city!
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