Year in Review: Keith Hamm’s Favorite Stories of 2017

News Reporter Keith Hamm Picks a Few of His Favorite Articles from the Past Year

Sun Dec 31, 2017 | 12:00am
Keith Hamm interviews Whittier Fire Incident Commander Mark Von Tillow
Paul Wellman

As part of our year in review, we’ve asked a few of our writers and editors to suggest a few of the stories they were particularly proud of this year. Here’s what News Reporter Keith Hamm told us.

1. ‘Channel Crossing Taps Ocean-Sized Compassion’

A seafaring supporter took part in the Friendship Paddle for Genny Maxwell.
Paul Wellman

When I think back on standout 2017 stories, the first piece that comes to mind is Ethan Stewart’s first-person reflection on how The Friendship Paddle helped him move through the darkness of his cancer. I had just started editing the Living section, and I’m still grateful Ethan accepted that assignment and delivered some bare-bones perspective.

2. ‘The Cecilia Fund Saved My Life’

Molly-Ann Leikin
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A month later, another very personal piece arrived unsolicited in my inbox. Author Molly-Ann Leikin (rhymes with “bacon,” as she likes to say) describes her painful fall from normalcy, going broke paying for treatment, and being saved by a grant from a Santa Barbara nonprofit. And she went through all that without losing her sense of humor.

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