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Faith Pierrecharles

Faith Pierrecharles is a passionate journalist and storyteller with a deep-rooted love for writing that began in childhood, crafting imaginative short stories to share with family and friends. Currently a news reporter, Faith brings years of experience in media production, live event hosting, and scriptwriting to her role. She has served as a red-carpet correspondent, event host, and producer, excelling in crafting narratives that connect with diverse audiences. As the founder of her own nonprofit, Gotta Have Faith Foundation, Faith has combined her passion for storytelling with a commitment to community service, organizing events that support underserved communities in the U.S. and Haiti. Faith’s background includes producing live shows, managing social media campaigns, and coordinating impactful community events. Pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Communication and Media Studies at Post University, Faith pairs her education with hands-on experience to amplify voices and foster community engagement. She believes in the power of storytelling to inspire, inform, and unite people, and she remains committed to creating meaningful content that leaves a lasting impact.

Articles by Faith Pierrecharles

U.S. Embassy in Caracas Resumes Operations After Maduro’s Arrest

The United States has resumed operations at its embassy in Caracas, restoring a direct diplomatic presence in Venezuela after years of operating remotely from Colombia. The State Department announced March…

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Philadelphia “No Kings” Protest Draws Thousands as Nationwide Demonstrations Grow

Philadelphia “No Kings” Protest Draws Thousands as Nationwide Demonstrations Grow

Demonstrators filled Philadelphia’s Center City on Saturday, March 28, as part of a growing series of “No Kings” protests taking place across the country and internationally. In the city, the…

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Yellow fire hydrant on suburban street

Two Glassboro Workers Honored After Rescuing Residents From Franklin Road Fire

Two Glassboro Water and Sewer Department employees were honored by borough officials after rescuing residents from a house fire on Franklin Road during a Feb. 12 emergency. Climonte Suggs and…

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ICE Agents to Assist at Airports as TSA Staffing Shortages Grow

ICE Agents to Assist at Airports as TSA Staffing Shortages Grow

The Trump administration is preparing to deploy Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to airports as staffing shortages at the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) deepen during the ongoing Department of…

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Surveillance Footage Released in Fatal West Deptford Crash That Killed Uber Driver

Surveillance Footage Released in Fatal West Deptford Crash That Killed Uber Driver

The New Jersey Attorney General’s Office has released surveillance and police dashcam footage capturing the moments leading up to a fatal crash that killed a rideshare driver in West Deptford…

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Memorial Honors Fallen Pennsylvania State Police Corporal Timothy O’Connor in West Caln Township

Memorial Honors Fallen Pennsylvania State Police Corporal Timothy O’Connor in West Caln Township

A roadside memorial has appeared in West Caln Township following the fatal shooting of Pennsylvania State Police Corporal Timothy J. O’Connor Jr., a 15-year veteran of the force who was…

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Homeless Man Charged With Murder in Random Chester County Shooting

A 44-year-old homeless man has been charged with murder after authorities say he randomly shot and killed a woman driving through a Tredyffrin Township neighborhood Saturday night, according to Chester…

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Trump Attends Dover Ceremony for 6 Soldiers Killed in Kuwait

President Donald Trump traveled to Dover Air Force Base in Delaware on Saturday to join grieving families during the dignified transfer of six U.S. Army Reserve soldiers killed in the…

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Pentagon Identifies Four American Troops Killed in Kuwait During Iran Conflict

Pentagon Identifies Four American Troops Killed in Kuwait During Iran Conflict

The Pentagon has released the identities of four U.S. Army Reserve soldiers killed in a strike in Kuwait during the opening phase of the conflict with Iran, marking the first…

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Camden County Monitoring TB Case, Bird Flu Activity, and Measles Exposures

Camden County Monitoring TB Case, Bird Flu Activity, and Measles Exposures

Camden County health officials are juggling multiple public health concerns at once — confirming an active tuberculosis case, monitoring bird flu activity across New Jersey, and responding to measles exposure…

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