writing & content creation

Described by a rival community newspaper as a “big-city cousin,” Alysha Scarlett has worked for Screen Rant, Bleacher Report, Patch and The Good Men Project. Also, she wrote a commentary for USA TODAY and contracted with the Associated Press. Writing by Alysha has appeared in MSN. And articles in the U.S. News & World Report and ComicBook.com resulted from work she did.

Alysha is believed to have been the first individual to have suggested the terms Wickiator, Glacked, and Gladicked online. She did so for the cultural phenomenon of “Wicked” and “Gladiator II” being released the same day. Articles she has written have also been ranked higher by Google than articles from The Guardian and The Washington Post on the same topic.

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Alysha has also written or edited for online media like Animation World Network, That Hashtag Show, TransLash and Thought Catalog.

Alysha has been awarded for her work 13 times by the Society of Professional Journalists and Religion Newswriters Association over five years of applying for them, as part of a six-and-a-half-year journalism career.

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Alysha also won a legal case as pro se.

Alysha’s coverage of Green River, Wyo., drew ire exclusively of the governments in the town. Then the school board passed a policy that the Wyoming Press Association attorney called a “far cry” from the Wyoming Public Records Act. That the ire exclusively laid with those governments makes her feel like she did her job as she should have.

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Alysha has reported stories like if Green River’s ordinance lined up with state law, as required by statute; what town halls in the wake of the 2016 presidential election said about members of Congress; a revelation of details about transhumanists; that Rep. Mia Love used campaign funds for out-of-state fundraising at Disney World; and Trump rejecting non-traditional media in Utah after fighting against traditional media otherwise. And that Love still owed $372K, as required by the Federal Election Commission. None of the media in Utah, where the district is that Love represented, reported that.

Alysha also was vital in the removal of a social worker who engaged with a woman while she was showering; the suspension of an Airbnb host for discrimination; and the reforming of editorial approaches by a rural Utah newspaper.

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Alysha has interviewed “Winnie the Pooh,” “Star Wars” & “Aladdin” actor Jim Cummings; “Aladdin” actor Scott Weinger; “Scary Movie” actor Shannon Elizabeth; “Flash Gordon” actor Sam J. Jones; “Star Trek” actor Garrett Wang; “Star Wars” actor Joonas Suotamo; “Remember the Titans” actor Ryan Hurst; BCS buster & Pac-12 champion Kyle Whittingham; “Aladdin” actor Linda Larkin; “Sandlot” actor Patrick Renna; Utah Jazz players; “Animaniacs” actor Jess Harnell; “Pocahontas” actor Irene Bedard; “Star Wars” author Michael A. Stackpole; and other public figures.

Links to writing samples follow (titles are hyperlinked). Below the links are summaries of the stories. Almost all are in her dead name.

ENTERPRISING & INVESTIGATIVE

COVID-19 hits home

Alysha interviewed Sanpete County, Utah residents who saw the worse results of COVID-19.

How rocky is city’s liquor bill terrain?”

Alysha studied city ordinance and state statute to realize discrepancies. It was notable that five legal entities, including the Wyoming Attorney General’s Office, did not return her request for comment. Does Wyoming, as a state that perhaps embraces drinking much more than other states, overlook liquor law, including when it doesn’t line up with state law?

Should Sanpete stay in the Central Utah Water Conservancy?”

Alysha went out into the field with a Sanpete County Commissioner, traveled three hours round-trip, and read part of a book for the story.

Over seven days at Disney World, Rep. Mia Love used a lot of campaign funds and There’s a missing report on Rep. Mia Love’s expenditure reports

It was startling for Alysha to personally study Federal Election Commission documentation and come to these realizations. She also had to format the story on the back end.
Part I was awarded by the Society of Professional Journalists.

None of six Utah GOP candidates opposing Reps. Burgess Owens, Chris Stewart, Blake Moore opposed three U.S. House members getting Fs, Ds from Republican-supporting group

Alysha reached out to each of the candidates in this exclusive story.

Officer part of group that stopped student over unwritten dress code

Alysha followed up on this story while visiting Green River (Wyo.) High School for another story. She learned that school administrators had brought in police regarding two females whose attire meant that they showed their shoulders. They tried to say that the girls violated a dress code, though there was not such one. The body of Samantha Hardin, one of the girls, was otherwise completely covered.

“‘It’s in the eye of the beholder,’ principal reportedly says

Covering a debate at Green River (Who.) High School (Wyo.), Alysha met Samantha Hardin again. She was one of two girls who spoke in a Sweetwater County School District No. 2 board of trustees meeting against violating dress code for just showing her shoulders — and there wasn’t such a code. Alysha made sure to talk with her upon coming across her again. She then opened up about what GRHS Principal Darren Howard told her when meeting with her. He said “it’s in the eye of the beholder,” Hardin said. Alysha also learned at this point that at least four female GRHS students, not two, were confronted in mid-October of last year by administrators over dress that they don’t have a policy against.

Build it and they will swim: Walker, facility have made for a swim program so good, Lyman (Wyo.) kids joined; Green River, Rock Springs join forces

Covering Sweetwater County School District No. 2, and in talking with local swimming coach Randy Walker for a story about a polar bear plunge, Alysha learned that Randy Walker had built a youth swimming program that had taken off. And even before that was possible, he organized a grassroots effort to promote a bond being passed for it.

(Consider also that Walker did this in a drug-infested area that lacks activities for youth.)

Alysha also made multiple calls to a supporting source to get statistics for this feature. And, of course, she talked with Walker, speaking with him on the phone and in person. She took the time to visit one of the program sessions, where Alysha took the story’s photos.

What do town halls in the wake of the last election say about Utah politicians?”

Alysha researched related behavior of each member of Utah’s congressional delegation after the 2016 election regarding town halls. Alysha also researched and found relevant polls on the issue. The Society of Professional Journalists recognized the story as one of the best in the Rocky Mountain region for the year it was published.

Heard of a ‘dry Mormon?’ Turns out, there are quite a few dry Mormon … transhumanists

Alysha conducted a conference call with each member of the Mormon Transhumanist Association board and attended several of their meetings. The story was awarded by the Society of Professional Journalists as one of the best stories in the Rocky Mountain region.

Flier details school closing plans ahead of board vote

After writing several stories that were honest about behavior of the Sweetwater County School District No. 2 board of trustees, a teacher provided a flier showing that District Superintendent Donna Little-Kaumo and the board already planned to vote a certain way given that they were already circulating fliers to district employees with information about the direction they were taking. In being in the Billings Gazette, the story was picked up by a newspaper in a different state.

The story was also picked up by the Casper Star-Tribune and was initially published in the Rocket-Miner.

On the LDS church and Obama, Mormon historian provides insight

This original reporting was important because Latter-day Saints in LDS culture have almost religiously held a contempt for former President Barack Obama. The report showed that a top LDS leader, who in an unprecedented act, later lost his spot in the highest governing body of the church, was becoming friends with the former president. Alysha had the story because she showed up to the event, where no other media were. She also had to select a photo that was a good fit and format the story on the back end.

A Pioneer Market in Utah is selling CBD oil. The LDS church, famous for its pioneers, opposes a measure to legalize it beyond restricted means.”

As has resulted in other stories, Alysha’s body felt like it was one with nature after seeing a sign at a store in Fillmore, Utah, saying “CBD oil SOLD HERE!” And the store was in the shadow of a museum that essentially promotes the LDS church. Alysha also took the photos.

An economic breakthrough for a swath of rural Utah? Catalyst, LG speak

This story was too much for a local newspaper in Trump country, so Alysha felt validated when Silicon Slopes picked it up. Then, essentially the same story with just one source and one data point added was seen the following Sunday on the front page of The Salt Lake Tribune.

For their book, this couple was excommunicated from the LDS church

Alysha saw just a note in a 2018 Sunstone Symposium booklet that Nelson and Lacey Whiting were excommunicated from the LDS church for their book. She proceeded to find their contact information, reach out, set up an interview and travel to conduct the interview.

Woman speaks out about sex issues in the LDS church

Alysha posted a story in a Facebook group and Nancy Valdez made a remark as part of her comment on it that made Alysha think that Valdez had a story (or two) to share. She then reached out to her and asked for it, asking questions as well.

City has bill to put cell towers on new land

Alysha showed how across the country, AT&T and other cell phone providers had done a “coordinated campaign” to try to get cell towers into municipalities. She also reported that the relatively discreet wave was coming to Green River, Wyo.

Cell tower bill is about being ‘proactive’ — and maybe looks

This piece was also picked up by another newspaper after being published elsewhere. The key here was Alysha capturing dialogue held during a Green River city council meeting.

The story was picked up by the Gillette News Record after initially running in the Rocket-Miner.

City reportedly built facility for company that still seeks vote

Since the Green River (Wyo.) city council had built a waste facility but not voted yet, Alysha thought she would call the numbers for a landfill it appeared to be replacing and see if they were working. She found three. Two didn’t work.

The third went to a secretary who said that they built the facility for the very purpose of replacing the landfill.

The problem is that the council hadn’t voted to do that yet, so the local government’s act of privatization here was quite under the table.

Alysha also went to portables in the middle of the landfill in the winter and knocked on the door of them to find employees to speak to the issue.

After privatization, employees in limbo

Alysha again went to the landfill where the employees were getting replaced to ask their thoughts about losing their jobs.

One way the LDS church stays in contact with folks even after they’ve resigned from the institution

Alysha wanted to report a behavior having to do with a person’s church membership account after learning about it. She wrote the article for The Good Men Project.

Utah politics: These women are part of a Democratic candidate wave in the Beehive State

Alysha revealed the influence of the blue wave of candidates in this original story even in Utah. She reached out to eight other candidates beyond the ones who returned her request for comment and researched information from the Utah Attorney General’s Office. Alysha also had to select a photo that was a good fit and format the story on the back end.

Rock Springs man booked in Sunday homicide

Alysha is glad to say that in independently gathering information, driving 45 minutes round-trip and writing a story, she beat the Sweetwater County sheriff’s office to their press release. Alysha traveled to a location she researched online as her best estimate as to where the man, Stephen Taranovich, was living. There, Stan Masters, who is family of the woman who died, told Alysha details that were entirely unique to her. Alysha recorded them in the dark, in near-freezing temperatures.

A man key to the legalization of gay marriage wants to be a ‘bridge builder’ — as a lawmaker. Here’s his thinking.”

Alysha caught Derek Kitchen in downtown Salt Lake City after a Utah legislative debate. Later, a similar profile was in NBC.

Town halls: post-Trump, Rep. Mia Love doesn’t seem to like them

Alysha did enterprise journalism on an issue in Utah following the shooting at the 2017 Congressional Baseball Game. She used statements from Rep. Mia Love, former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, and the grassroots advocacy group Utah’s CD4 Coalition. She wrote this for Patch.

What’s Bannon’s effect on Wyoming?”

Having covered Wyoming Sen. John Barrasso’s field staff position remaining open for a relatively long period of time, Alysha wondered about the relationship of that to alt-right leader Steve Bannon recruiting candidates to challenge Barrasso. That resulted in a story of a nice tie between national issues and state affairs.

With all eyes on him, this candidate for Congress did the most amazing thing

Once Alysha heard about the deed, she wanted to report on it.

The person who caused a soft lockdown at the Fillmore (Utah) schools talked in the morning of an assembly, in town, of a shooting

Alysha drove 40 minutes one way to the schools to talk with the principals there, getting exclusive information, besides details particularly from principals that were not seen anywhere else. She was thus able to report on just how close the schools were to peril. She also took the photo.

FEC emails supporting Rep. Mia Love in fundraising conflict don’t speak to $372K she improperly raised after convention

Alysha was disturbed that Utah media was not covering that former Rep. Mia Love (R-Utah) still owed $372K because she unsuitably raised it, according to Federal Election Commission lawyers. She independently studied FEC documentation to learn this.

Utah company PC Laptops would get $10K from you if you make even ‘disparaging’ communication about the business — and law prohibits companies from having non-disparagement clauses in their contracts or terms of service

Alysha couldn’t believe her eyes when she read a contract regarding her needing to take her laptop into a shop 14 times in just 11 months.

On the charge against a student of a ‘terroristic threat,’ the superintendent lauds the work of the sheriff’s office on the case, but it has actually been turned over to the county attorney

Making several calls to get this story right, Alysha learned that the issue became one of government operations as much as the threat. And it was separate from the one regarding Fillmore schools, though it happened in the same county.

At Utah tech summit, feminism leads themes

Alysha traveled across state lines to report on developments from the summit and Mitt Romney’s hinted announcement that he was running for the U.S. Senate. And Alysha was able to identify the feminist theme as a result of staying through the entire event.

Trump has embraced non-mainstream media. In Utah, he blocked non-mainstream media.”

Former U.S. President Donald Trump was in Utah’s capitol to cut back two national monuments in the state. There, Secret Service gave Alysha a runaround as she sought press access after Capitol police sent her to the service. Then, Alysha got an outright “no.” The behavior bucked a trend regarding Trump’s approach to the press.

The story was awarded by the Society of Professional Journalists.

State ramps up wasting disease surveillance

Alysha thought it would be a good idea to go into the field with a biologist. She was glad to break the news about the issue as it pertained to Wyoming. The report was picked up by the Wyoming Business Report and is in its environment section.

“Utah County Attorney’s Office reportedly closed case against former MTC president”

One early morning, Alysha called Brigham Young University police and requested records pertaining to former LDS church Missionary Training Center President Joseph Bishop and a woman we came to learn to be McKenna Denson. Alysha wanted to report where her crime beat came in. Outlets like The Washington Post and The New York Times later reported on lawsuits from Denson against Bishop. Alysha’s article is cited in the Wikipedia page “Mormon abuse cases.”

The Provo Daily Herald, which covers an area dominated by LDS church culture, removed the story sometime between mid-2018 and Jan. 2023.

Rep. Rob Bishop made a statement that meant he should have been out of Congress nearly four years ago

Alysha reported on this information that she learned when she was an intern.

3 questions, 3 candidates, 3rd district: Republicans seeking former Rep. Jason Chaffetz’s old seat speak

A rural Utah newspaper wasn’t interested the results of Alysha’s enterprising following a Utah Republican Party debate for Utah’s 3rd congressional district. Thus, she took the initiative to find placement elsewhere. After the debate, she asked questions unique to each candidate. She wrote the article for The Good Men Project and Patch.

There is no reason to not be responsible, mental-health officials say after bullying in Wyoming

Victims of bullying had not gotten a voice by rural media equal to that of stakeholders in power. Thus, Alysha made sure to do the story for The Good Men Project.

Wyoming school district’s new public-records policy ‘far cry’ from law language

Alysha reported on a number of issues in Sweetwater County School District No. 2. Then, the district, led by Superintendent Donna Little-Kaumo, passed a policy regarding public records. Wyoming Press Association attorney Bruce Moats blasted it.

Rep. Mia Love acknowledged she unsuitably raised campaign funds. The Salt Lake Tribune, which published a book about her, went ahead and endorsed her anyway. Here’s what staff of the newspaper had to say about that.”

Alysha wanted to understand why The Salt Lake Tribune endorsed former Rep. Mia Love (R-Utah). She was supposed to be in violation of the law if she did not return $372K raised after the 2018 Utah Republican Party convention. (That’s besides ethical issues of $1.15 million she raised before.)

Alysha didn’t have an issue with the Tribune’s policy critiques — she did not have a problem with them endorsing Mitt Romney, for instance.

And Tribune political news columnist Robert Gehrke said he disagreed with the decision and he co-wrote a book about Love. Tribune government/politics editor Dan Harrie said that he wishes that the newspaper would not do endorsements. Tribune managing editor Sheila McCann offered a piece from the Richmond Times-Dispatch in Virginia announcing that the newspaper was ceasing doing endorsements. It was also interesting that Tribune editor Jennifer Napier-Pearce did not know details about the Love finance issue. And it was further insightful that Harrie, who is close to the issue, got a fact wrong. And that Gehrke said a key item about his book regarding selling it that was incorrect.

The Republican candidate for Utah’s open congressional seat doesn’t have anything but a home page

After noticing this, Alysha’s body again became part of nature. She contacted the campaign for comment. She wrote the article for Patch, a national outlet.

No policy, no understanding, no teamwork

Minutes Alysha obtained showed reasons for a rift between Sweetwater County School District No. 2 and the Green River (Wyoming) Education Association that went back two decades.

24/7 Sobriety Program offers new approach to DUI discipline

There appeared to be more to the mention in a county commission meeting that the county sheriff got an award. Alysha’s looking into it revealed that the sheriff brought a new program for DUI discipline to Wyoming.

At grassroots town hall, lack of representation by Rep. Rob Bishop a major theme

Alysha found the function and thought something interesting would come out of it.

GOP Utah legislators Roberts, McCay get Fs in overall report cards from watchdog organization

A press release from the good-government group Alliance for a Better Utah with research results on all Utah lawmakers, with grades, was interesting. But for a story, Alysha knew she needed to find the lowest grades and report on that — the standout from the research. Alysha also did the formatting and chose the photo on the back end for The Good Men Project.

Teachers fear reassignment for bringing up issues

Minutes Alysha obtained showed possible reasons for why teachers had this fear from the superintendent of the school district lying entirely in southwestern Wyoming.

Expert: Board’s secrecy with meeting begs legal questions

The administration of Sweetwater County (Wyoming) School District No. 2 may have violated state law regarding open records. That’s what Wyoming Press Association Attorney Bruce Moats told Alysha after she thought to reach out to him.

‘Ethics’ and ‘racist undercurrent’ issues mark 2017 campaign season in Utah

Alysha got creative and did a roundup up politics-related issues that unfolded in fall 2017 in the Beehive State.

In its first year, the Topaz Museum saw 10,000 visitors from across the country — and beyond

It had been one year since the Topaz Museum opened in central Utah to much publicity. Thus, Alysha thought she would check on how the first year went, including attendance. Museum Director Jane Beckwith, who developed the museum over decades, had good news.

High school enrollment up, but K-8 numbers plummet

Alysha did a piece on enrollment in Sweetwater County (Wyoming) School District No. 2. She studied data to find that attendance from kindergarten through eighth grade dropped severely from the prior five years.

After feds make change, TV channels becoming numerically lower

Alysha was told about “free TV,” and anything along those lines would have been an advertisement. However, she did learn from Millard County Television Technician Dee Hollingshead that he was making numerals for television channels lower. That’s because the Federal Communications Commission, as Hollingshead said, “sold off” channels 38 to 51 locally.

United Utah Party holds first caucuses

A legitimate third party in Utah was emerging. She attended the party’s first official procedural meeting to report this story.

Saying they understand educators’ plight, a couple donated for kindergarten teacher’s supplies

The key to enterprising here was to be clued in even to what Millard (Utah) School District board members were saying in the trustee-remark period. District Board Vice President Jeffrey Schena said that his wife Pat Schena, a teacher in the district, was given money to pay for supplies for her students. (Her situation was dire because the Utah legislature doesn’t fund public education much given that it is 50st in the United States in per-student funding.)

Sweetwater high school blood drive best in Wyoming

Alysha found out that a blood drive in a Wyoming county was the best in the state. She was acutely attuned to an announcement at a high school basketball game to gather this information.

What do Mormon Democrats think about Mitt Romney?

The LDS church and right-leaning politics have at least been considered as synonymous. Thus, Alysha thought it would be interesting to reach out to the LDS Democrats caucus to ask the question that is the headline. An uptick by Utah media of using the LDS Dems as a source shortly thereafter made her think that they realized that they should be tapping that resource. Alysha also did the formatting and chose the photo on the back end for The Good Men Project.

At journalism conference, fundamentalist Mormon experts, survivors speak out

This included the revelation that folks were establishing a democratic election process and teaching residents how to vote. One of its leaders, Elissa Wall, is the first person to press charges against jailed Fundamentalist LDS prophet Warren Jeffs. Alysha did the story for The Good Men Project.

Residents concerned board member is not attending school events

The key was knowing the right people to call. Alysha was told to contact Millard (Utah) School District Vice President Jeffrey Schena.

Tape measures an extent of teachers’ moving considerations

Alysha obtained minutes that indicate that teachers from Sweetwater County (Wyoming) School District No. 2 were measuring other teachers’ classrooms with tape measures. It was occurrence some may find odd.

Agenda wanted: None was seen until meeting was ending

Alysha obtained minutes that revealed that the teacher’s association in Green River, Wyo., sought out an agenda from Sweetwater County School District No. 2 Superintendent Donna Little-Kaumo and board of trustees members. However, it was revealed only after items of disagreement had been discussed.

Rep. Mia Love acknowledged she unsuitably raised primary election money. That didn’t stop this Utah newspaper from endorsing her.

Alysha wanted to understand why the Provo (Utah) Daily Herald endorsed former Rep. Mia Love (R-Utah) when she was supposed to be in violation of the law if she did not return $372K. (That’s beside ethical issues of $1.15 million she raised before.)
As with many of these clips, Alysha was the only journalist to do this story.

Protesters against ‘sexually explicit interviews’ by Mormon bishops speak out

Reporting for The Good Men Project, Alysha went to a protest at LDS church headquarters opposing behavior by LDS clergy. She found quite the stories from Carol Kirkham and others.

County, GBNHA launching largest collaborative project ever

Alysha was tipped about the Great Basin National Heritage Area getting a grant from the state of Utah. The GBNHA is one of 49 national heritage areas overseen by the National Park Service. Turns out, the grant was of the biggest partnership ever been the area and

Utah is at an impasse over its water strategy. The documents are due July 19.

Alysha went to a committee hearing on Utah’s capitol hill to learn about the results on a water strategy by Utah lawmakers and community leaders and advocates. With the strategy being a half-century in the making, they were expected to make a decision. Instead, they delayed. It left Utah without a solution to a basic necessity of life only two-and-a-half weeks before the deadline regarding it. Alysha wrote the article for Patch, a national outlet.

Canine defender: Husky protects smaller dogs from bobcat attack

Alysha traveled to the house where the attack occurred to talk with the family whose dogs were especially in danger. She got a replay from the mother and son, for which she was glad. She also took photos of the husky’s wounds, which were in his eye and paw. Alysha also reached out to wildlife officials for scientific perspective to add to the anecdotes, which especially came from the son.

PhD candidate sheds light on work of Millard County cosmic-ray observatory that’s largest in Northern Hemisphere

Alysha drove an hour-and-a-half to the Utah-Nevada border, at a national park featured by The New York Times for a related item for which she was there. Then, she found the story. Alysha also took the photo. The respective scientific organization also featured the story on its website.

(Wyoming) K-12 faces $500M shortfall

Alysha thought it would be a good idea to attend a southwestern Wyoming Rotary meeting since legislators would be talking there. She thought that an informal event like that would yield less-canned comments from the politicians. That may have been the case.

“‘Come together as a community’: Suicide survivor talks about jump as diocese announces prevention funding

Alysha thought that Kevin Hines’ presentation on learning from his suicide attempt would make for a nice article. But when attending the presentation, Alysha also learned that the Episcopal Diocese of Wyoming was donating money to suicide prevention. She also took the opportunity to use data to show the suicide epidemic in southwest Wyoming.

Security ramped up in response to burglaries

Alysha made sure to call each of the businesses that had been burglarized. And Embassy Tavern owner Tina Semon in Wyoming was not pleased with the police regarding the thefts. Alysha reported that. Then Green River police got mad.

Green River High has record numbers of boys on cheer squads

About two weeks after the story was published, a billboard on male cheerleaders went up in Green River, Wyo. Alysha had to visit schools five times to find the right people with whom to talk, give himself the chance to talk with them, and actually reach them. And Alysha got to that point after reaching two former cheer coaches through two different modes of communication. And after having multiple conversations with one of them. The story was picked up by the Casper Star-Tribune after being in the Rocket-Miner.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Top animators take the stage at Salt Lake Animation Expo

Alysha was sought out to cover the event. She did it for Animation World Network, a Los Angeles media outlet.

15 Best Daniel Craig Movies, According to Rotten Tomatoes

Alysha wrote it for Screen Rant, a top entertainment news website globally.

Why a reason for LeBron James going to Los Angeles is to make movies

News about James getting involved with filmmaking made Alysha’s body once again feel one with nature to write the article.

FEATURES                                                                                                          

Everything you need to know about Utah’s largest Trump resistance group

Alysha reached out to the group’s founders as part of starting her own beat about the grassroots Trump resistance in Utah. Besides being published in Thought Catalog, it was also published by The Good Men Project. 

Meet Shireen Ghorbani, the half-Iranian Utah transplant running for Congress

Alysha heard about Shireen Ghorbani’s candidacy for Congress on Facebook and looked up her information. Alysha did not know that Shireen was in TIME just days earlier.

The story as published in Utah Stories is part of Ghorbani’s Wikipedia page.

Reaching a crescendo: Pep band to showcase live march in home opener

Alysha visited the band room of a high school three times in one day to be able to report the story. Brian Redmond took the Rock Springs High School band from among the worst in the state to back-to-back-to-back superior rankings.

“‘Star Wars’ co-screenwriter talks about the journey to the galaxy far, far away

One of two people credited with the story of “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story” talked about that process. That yielded why “working for Lucasfilm is like working for the CIA.” Alysha sought him out at a fan convention in Salt Lake City.

ComicBook.com, a top media outlet covering geek culture, did a story entirely based on Alysha’s report for The Good Men Project.

NEWS

Trump is looking to bring on another lawyer for the Russia investigation

Besides reporting on the Robert Mueller investigation, Alysha also had to select a photo that was a good fit and format the story on the back end.

Chinese president mostly arranges to rule for life

This was a major issue and needed as much coverage as possible. Alysha also had to select a photo that was a good fit and format the story on the back end.

Evan McMullin is an independent U.S. Senate candidate hoping that Utah Democratic state delegates don’t nominate a Senate candidate at their convention this cycle. Here’s how he answered questions in a meeting with them.

This was an exclusive.

Most of 109 government meetings in Latter-day Saint church-dominated Utah have seen their first Hindu prayer

This was perhaps an unintended consequence of the Utah Supreme Court at the turn of the century allowing prayer to start government meetings in Utah.

Fight between Black Lives Matter, National Rifle Association continues after NRA sues over Florida bill

Since behavior of the National Rifle Association in this public affair was notable, Alysha wanted to report on it. She also had to select a photo that was a good fit and format the story on the back end.

‘South Park’-like series looking for tips on possible LDS church tax fraud

The story shows how a team used art to seek to address an issue that hadn’t been touched. Alysha also had to select a photo that was a good fit and format the story on the back end.

Changes to the Latter-day Saint church’s endowment ordinance contradict founder Joseph Smith’s teachings that the ordinance never should be changed

Alysha researched statements that were supposed to represent the divine’s words to confirm this.

Leadership of moderate United Utah Party to Recommend That Party Back Independent Evan McMullin for U.S. Senate

This was a scoop.

Garbage found in Fillmore couple’s drinking-water supply

Alysha made sure to not only attend the Fillmore City Council meeting where Paul Adams revealed this problem, which carried a federal penalty of 20 years in prison and up to a $100,000 fine. She also reached out to Adams for additional information and contacted engineer and executive stakeholders for comment. Alysha also had less than an hour to write the story but did so in time.

Millard County opts into petition from Utah government director Kathleen Clarke against prohibitions on national forests

Alysha found out that while the state of Utah was claiming that the petition came from Utah Gov. Gary Herbert, it came from Kathleen Clarke, the director of the Utah Public Lands Policy Coordinating Office. Clarke even signed the letter to U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue.

Mapleton (Utah) police: Keep guns and vehicles off trail

Alysha secured exclusive quotes from John Jackson, the police chief of Mapleton, Utah.

Administration blocks press from event

Alysha even waited on Sweetwater County (Wyoming) School District No. 2 administration before writing the story. She reported nothing after Assistant Superintendent Jamie Christensen didn’t let her attend the first “instructional rounds” on the public calendar. Christensen doing that again, however, made it clear that a story was necessary.

Barrasso still searching for field representative

Alysha learned that Sen. John Barrasso (R-Wyo.) hadn’t had a full-time field representative in Sweetwater County, Wyo. for at least six weeks. Upon learning that, Alysha at once made sure to report on what she could learn.

Payson (Utah) crews working to protect homes from water main break

Alysha wrote this exclusive story after learning of a social media post about the break.

Alpine (Utah) woman killed in Highland crash

Alysha was the only journalist to report this story after hearing about the tragedy on a police scanner.

Eagle Mountain (Utah) school placed on lockdown after man with rifle spotted nearby

Alysha was the first to report the story even though Salt Lake City media outlets also did. Also, it seems clear that U.S. News & World Report reported from Alysha’s story. She made multiple calls to the Utah County Sheriff’s Office to get it right and still broke it first. The incident occurred on the day of the National School Walkout, which said that Congress needed to act on gun possession.

Sweetwater County School District struggles over which school to close

Alysha made sure to report on key items from a meeting by Sweetwater County (Wyoming) School District No. 2 Superintendent Donna Little-Kaumo with district employees. Click here for the story in the Rocket-Miner.

Sweetwater County School Board votes to close Jackson Elementary

The key was not just being at the meeting, but immersed in the meeting. That’s because the key was to get the nuances of behavior by board members and how the emotional momentum shifted. Alysha made sure to capture that.

The story was picked up by the Casper Star-Tribune. Click here for the story in the Rocket-Miner, where it was originally published.

Giving credit where it is due: Enrollees in college-credit program triple, superintendent says in State of District address

The key was to pay attention in part of a Sweetwater County School District No. 2 board of trustees meeting.

“‘Buckets of draining rainwater’ cited in Jackson closure discussion

Alysha had to pay keen attention to the Sweetwater County (Wyoming) School District No. 2 meeting. In it, deliberations about possibly closing Jackson Elementary School were held.

Fire breaks out at old Oregano location in downtown Provo

Though a policeman told Alysha there was nothing much to say, she persisted. She went down blocks to find Fire Chief Jim Miguel.

And it was important to determine what happened to the restaurant next door, also. Alysha found a hostess who revealed the pinpoint location of the fire.

(Wyoming school district) updates student medication policies

Alysha reported on Wyoming’s Carbon County School District No. 1 voting to get rid of its student medication chart. Her deep reporting on the policy begged the question of whether school nurses just wanted to not worry about the charts — the story was about 70 percent longer. But Peter Baumann, an editor on the other side of the state, removed it.

So it begins: Facility where city’s dirty water is made safer to be changed out

Alysha got a jump on Green River, Wyo., changing its wastewater treatment plant. She did it by being particularly aware at a Green River city council meeting.

A documentary is being released about the battle between advocates and the LDS church over same-sex marriage

Alysha wrote the article after being able to view the film in advance of its release.

This lifeguard saved a child: Andrea Uhrig recognized by supervisor, city council

Alysha was able to do the story because she made sure to attend a city council meeting. She also took the photo.

BREAKING

The superintendent left it up to board and members then commented on its being tabled. Then came a startling motion from Corina Tynsky

The key was not just being at the meeting, but immersed in the meeting. That’s because the key was to get the nuances of behavior by board members and how the emotional momentum shifted. Alysha made sure to capture that.

Fire rages just off Utah’s Capitol Hill

Alysha voluntarily reported on this fire. She even got quotes from witnesses despite reporting the development for free.

High school dress code hypocrisy exposed

Alysha made sure to talk with high school students Samantha Hardin and Jesse Lauze, and Hardin’s mother Jennifer Petri, before they left a Sweetwater County School District No. 2 board meeting where Samantha and Jesse spoke. The girls said that they should not have been cited for violating dress code for wearing sleeveless attire — and that there wasn’t such a code.

Alysha also noticed that the school district had photos on their website of students, including a male, in sleeveless shirts. She made sure to screenshot those to use as photos. Those photos were removed the day the story ran.
Click here for the story in the Rocket-Miner, where it was originally published.

CRIME & COURTS

Couple charged following major meth and heroin bust

Alysha reported the story exclusively.

Provo (Utah) teen hospitalized after group of girls pull out her hair

This one took thinking out of the box. Though felonies were not part of the equation, it was an important story to cover because of the bullying issue it suggested.

Orem man arrested on reports of pouring gasoline into burglarized residence

Alysha wrote this exclusive story after tracking booking records.

Provo man arrested after burglarizing home

Alysha was the only known journalist to track this jail booking.

Bond reduction denied: Bond in involuntary manslaughter case remains $600,000

Alysha went into the neighborhoods to find and take a photo of the home where the suspect allegedly shot a Danielle Martin.

Provo (Utah) woman reportedly digitally obstructed justice for boyfriend

Alysha was the only journalist to report this story after being the only reporter known to track a jail bookings database.

Orem (Utah) karate instructor accused of four felonies declared incompetent for trial

Alysha reported the story exclusively, being the only journalist in the courtroom.

SPORTS

She’s done it: Coach Laurie Ivie transforms GRHS program

Besides taking the photos, Alysha also confirmed with the Wyoming High School Activities Association that Laurie Ivie was still the only woman boys basketball coach in the state. And Alysha tracked of their season and researched past seasons. That made her realize that Ivie had brought about great change to the Green River High School boys basketball program.

COMMENTARIES

Gov. Herbert has created his own rock and hard place

Alysha wrote the op-ed having an understanding of the state and culture that Utah Gov. Gary Herbert governed — knowing how to speak to the people in the culture. USA TODAY published it. Alysha wonders if USA TODAY appreciated that she spoke against the governor despite working for his campaign before Alysha became a recovering politico.

The Latter-day Saint church doesn’t deserve children

Alysha’s body again became one with nature to compel her to write this story after the Associated Press’ Michael Rezendes exposed the church for covering up sexual abuse, including sexual abuse of children.

“‘Solo: A Star Wars Story’ was never about its plot, but the stories it makes possible

Alysha explores what the film could have opened up for Disney’s other projects. That’s particularly given that “Game of Thrones” writers David Benioff and D.B. Weiss were on board for a new series. Alysha shares this clip particularly because it further shows why Disney didn’t have a small reaction to “Solo” losing money. Alysha wrote the article for The Good Men Project.

Latter-day Saints, go ahead and have that coffee (or even wine!) Your scripture even says you can.

Alysha found it important to point out a dissonance between a church policy and one of its doctrines.

Twelve reasons why a ‘Star Wars’-‘Avengers’ crossover will happen

Alysha independently thought of all of these reasons, and the piece was published a year before “Avengers: Infinity War” was released. She also took note that the national media outlet The Cheat Sheet did a really similar piece just two months after hers. Alysha did the article for The Good Men Project.

Why do people trust a man who jokes about assaulting journalists over actual journalists?”

Alysha researched to find a Harvard-Harris poll showing that two-thirds of the public believes that mainstream media publishes “a lot of fake news.” She wrote the story for Thought Catalog.

Gun activists are following children. How is this not stalking?

Alysha used March for Our Lives’ visit to Utah to comment on a relatively surprising development surrounding the March organization that related directly to the state.

In local government, claims without basis can be a leading issue

Alysha wrote a column about an issue she figured was an epidemic given how antagonistic city council and school board members in Green River, Wyo. became. They did so after she reported on tough issues, as seen in many of these writing samples. Alysha wrote the article for The Good Men Project.

An Obi-Wan Kenobi film is coming. Here’s what the plot should be.”

Alysha wrote an entire story treatment outline for the Obi-Wan Kenobi film published in The Good Men Project, after it was announced.

Admit it, ‘Star Wars’ fanboys. You’ve made a religion of the franchise.”

Alysha wanted to make this commentary after seeing parallels about how men treated both “Star Wars” and religion.

Utah’s problem: finding a governor who will discourage theocracy but stay home

Alysha wrote the op-ed in light of Utah Gov. Gary Herbert signing a bill that made the blood alcohol content level for a DUI in Utah the lowest of any state in America. It’s at a level shared by socialist countries. And Herbert’s predecessor had left the job early.

More folks have died by bullet than battlefield and we’re in another civil war

Alysha points out numbers amassed over time. She also did the formatting and photo choice on the back end, for The Good Men Project.

The LDS church male hierarchy’s full frontal against a female political breakthrough

Alysha considered the timing of the church’s call to women for a 10-day “social media fast.” It would have ended when most voters would have cast their ballot, given the popularity of vote-by-mail. She also did the formatting and chose the photo on the back end, for The Good Men Project.

When it comes to movie releases, Thursday is the new Friday

Alysha asks if there is a new norm to a favorite pastime.

How the LDS church spied on and targeted me, and lied about it

Alysha reported on her experience and her understanding of developments.

Outside the circle: When Mormons left me in the cold with scouting

Alysha saw a Facebook comment from an Andrew Arnold that made her think that Arnold had a compelling story to tell. Thus, Alysha asked Arnold to write this piece, and she formatted and edited it, and chose the photo. She did so for The Good Men Project.

When you have a Sunday School dream about perhaps the most powerful man in Utah’s government

The dream was so vivid, Alysha definitely wanted to write about it.

The Lord’s work

Alysha asks if a certain LDS church entity will cause the next mini-exodus from the LDS church.

SATIRE

Trump slashing a monument in Utah because Mormon church located a wormhole there to its heaven, Kolob

The convergence of former U.S. President Donald Trump rescinding national monuments, former Sen. Orrin Hatch’s politics over the relationship of his tenure in office with running again, LDS culture and more begged for a satire with those elements. Alysha wrote it for The Good Men Project.

“‘In Emma’s footsteps is undoubtedly the greatest film, ever — since ‘Meet the Mormons,’ of course

Alysha wanted to use humor to comment on a film that nobody outside a particular audience may find interesting. And to make a social commentary on what would possibly be a refrain within the LDS church.

Alysha’s Medium profile includes a beat she developed of a Trump resistance movement, transgender-women matters and coverage of the LDS church.

Alysha’s YouTube channel regards transgender woman matters, Star Wars, any-type-of-woman matters, and much more.

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