Kevin Clancy

Kevin Clancy

Lead Videographer, Documentaries

Kevin Clancy is the lead videographer for the Scripps News documentaries team working out of the Washington, D.C., bureau. He's worked long hours covering everything from Oklahoma teacher walkouts to gang violence in El Salvador. When he's not shooting out in the field, he can often be found organizing a fiercely independent pub trivia at a local bar in D.C.

Recent Work
Reporter Zach Toombs and retired coal miner Chuck Nelson overlook a mountaintop removal site.
Newsy / Kevin ClancyScience and Health

Revolt: Coal River Mountain

Reporter Zach Toombs climbs onto the head of a wind turbine over rural Iowa
Newsy / Kevin ClancyScience and Health

Wind Turbine Technician Is The Fastest-Growing Job In America

Reporter Zach Toombs talks to Iowa corn farmer Denny Friest
Newsy / Kevin ClancyScience and Health

Debriefing 'Revolt': Why Iowa Loves Wind Energy

Wind turbines turn above cornfields in rural Iowa
Newsy / Kevin ClancyScience and Health

Revolt: Blue-Collar Wind

Volunteer rescue worker Mike Level and reporter Zach Toombs search for residents trapped by floodwaters.
Newsy / Kevin ClancyScience and Health

Revolt: When It Rains

A coal-fired power plant in West Virginia
Newsy / Kevin ClancyScience and Health

Most Of The World's Carbon Emissions Come From Just 100 Companies

Wind turbines in Iowa
Newsy / Kevin ClancyScience and Health

Revolt: Energy Revolution In The Heartland (Trailer)

A civilian rescue boat carries two senior citizens to dry land in Houston on Tuesday.
Newsy / Kevin ClancyU.S.

Houston Turns To 'Cajun Navy' And Civilian Fleets To Help With Rescues

Noor Tagouri sits with Taylor Smith, who is a former heroin user, and Smith's daughter
Newsy / Kevin ClancyU.S.

What Heroin Addiction Is Really Like, As Told By A Former User

A needle used to inject heroin sits in a street outside a clinic
WCPO / Emily MaxwellPolitics

Moving The Needle: Saving Lives In The Heroin Crisis

People's Climate March in Washington, D.C.
Getty ImagesScience and Health

Climate March Pushes Back Against Trump Agenda

Susan Feniger, Noor Tagouri and Mary Sue Milliken in the kitchen
Newsy / Kevin ClancyU.S.

A Woman's Job: The Chefs

Susan Feniger and Mary Sue Milliken prepare a dish
Newsy / Kevin ClancyU.S.

A Woman's Debrief: Few Women Make It To The Kitchen's Top Ranks

Blacksmith Lisa Geertsen works in her shop.
Newsy / Kevin ClancyU.S.

A Woman's Job: The Blacksmith

Blacksmith Lisa Geertsen in her shop
Newsy / Kevin ClancyU.S.

A Woman's Debrief: In The Blacksmith Class

Erica Douglas, aka Sister Scientist, mixes chemicals in her factory.
Newsy / Kevin ClancyScience and Health

A Woman's Job: The Chemist

Erica Douglas and Noor Tagouri in the lab
Newsy / Zach ToombsPolitics

A Woman's Debrief: 'Sister Scientist' Brings New Perspective

Noor Tagouri milks a goat on Anne Briggs' farm
Newsy / Zach ToombsU.S.

A Woman's Debrief: How Anne Briggs Built Her Farm

Anne Briggs and Noor Tagouri out on the farm
Newsy / Kevin ClancyU.S.

A Woman's Job: The Woodworker

Noor Tagouri and Patrice Banks stand inside the shop at Girls Auto Clinic
Newsy / Kevin ClancyU.S.

Debrief: How A Bad Visit To An Auto Shop Led To A Great Idea

Patrice Banks founded Girls Auto Clinic in Philadelphia
Newsy / Zach ToombsU.S.

A Woman's Job: The Mechanic

Jen Welter oversees a football training camp
Newsy / Kevin ClancyU.S.

Debrief: Why We Spotlighted NFL Coach Jen Welter

Jen Welter coaches at a football camp.
Newsy / Kevin ClancyU.S.

A Woman's Job: The Football Coach

Anne Briggs Bohnett and Noor Tagouri on the farm
Newsy / Kevin ClancyU.S.

A Woman's Job (Trailer)

Newsy's Noor Tagouri with Dave Cutlip of Southside Tattoos
Newsy / Kevin ClancyPolitics

This Artist Covers Up Hateful Tattoos For Free

Conflicted: Donald Trump's potential conflicts of interest
Newsy / Andrew LawlerPolitics

Conflicted: A Newsy Special Report

Women fill the streets of Washington, D.C. during the Women's March on Washington.
Getty Images / Mario TamaPolitics

Yes, The Women's March Had Real Goals — A Lot Of Them

About 500,000 protesters packed the National Mall for the Women's March.
Newsy / Grayson KorhonenPolitics

Here Are Those 'Paid Protesters' Donald Trump Always Talks About

Police guard the Inauguration parade route.
Newsy / Kevin ClancyPolitics

Here's What D.C.'s Inauguration Security Looks Like On The Ground

Navy sailor holds Russian flag.
Getty ImagesPolitics

What Will Russia Do With Unreleased Hacked Data?