Chris Stewart

Chris Stewart

Chris Stewart

Correspondent

Chris Stewart is a correspondent for Scripps News. You can catch him every Sunday as the host of “The Race” where he travels the country talking to voters about what’s impacting their everyday lives. When he's not digging for stories, Chris spends a lot of his time with his wife and daughter. He loves college football and spends Saturdays in the fall keeping up with his Penn State Nittany Lions.

Recent Work
Secretary of State Antony Blinken speaks about the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR).

Could the abortion fight disrupt global AIDS program consensus?

The seal on the J. Edgar Hoover FBI Building.

FISA Section 702 debate: National security or invasion of privacy?

An "Undergraduate Admissions" sign on a college campus.

The changing state of college admissions

Trucks and cars on Interstate 495.

Why is the trucking industry in trouble?

Striking screenwriters and actors hold signs at a rally in Chicago.

Why are US labor strikes increasing, and what's the future outlook?

A photo of Sylvia Waller and her father in a frame.

With Alzheimer's drug advancements come concerns about access

Flood waters surround storm damaged homes in Louisiana.

Why are insurance companies pulling out of some states?

Jamie Mason with students from the Redemption Coffee inmate program.

Baristas behind bars: Program prepares inmates for return to society

A person talking on the phone.

How to protect yourself from AI voice scams

People demonstrate outside the Supreme Court.

Is there another route to student loan forgiveness?

Margie Darlington, who has ALS, uses voice technology to communicate.

High-tech software is giving a voice to those with ALS

Person in a synagogue praying

Armed volunteers protecting synagogues amid rise in antisemitism

Trump supporters in Florida.

Trump heads to Florida ahead of hearing in classified documents probe

A person types on a computer.

Sharing some deepfake images could now mean prison time in this state

Texas Ranger Guard training at an indoor shooting range

Not just 'mall cops': Why the private security industry is growing

A doctor uses a stethoscope while seeing a patient

Doctors worry patients aren't ready for Medicaid changes

Someone uses a device to monitor their blood oxygen level

As COVID health emergency ends, long haulers fear being forgotten

Snow melt leaves a farm in Utah flooded

Utah braces for flooding, historic snowpack melt

Someone shopping in grocery store produce section

Families are struggling with reduced SNAP benefits

Flood hit crops in California.

As a California drought improved, flooding brought problems

People work on removing a tree that fell into a house

Arkansas community stands tall after tornado knocks down homes

A balloon with names of the victims is seen at a memorial at the entrance to The Covenant School

Nashville pastor describes how his community is healing from tragedy

Supporters of former President Donald Trump rally in Florida

Small group of Trump supporters gathers outside Mar-a-Lago

Gamblers play slot machines at a Hard Rock casino

From podcasts to AI: How technology can help stop problem gambling

Lot with self-driving trucks

What a record number of robots in the workplace means for jobs

Sign that reads "Get your High School Equivalency GED and join the stars!" next to a white graduation cap and gown.

New efforts to help adults earn their high school diplomas

An Aunt Jemima photo is shown.

A look inside a museum teaching history with racist memorabilia

Man using AI-powered walking stick.

AI-powered walking sticks could help those who are visually impaired

Jake Blount plays the banjo.

Meet the musician teaching the banjo's African roots

Snow on the roofs of mobile homes.

Facing rising rents, mobile home park residents are buying their land