Tomas Hoppough

Tomas Hoppough

Tomas Hoppough

Correspondent

Tomas Hoppough is an award-winning Solo Video Journalist, and National Correspondent for E.W. Scripps. Tomas specializes in long-form documentary style storytelling and believes in telling stories that have journalistic impact and speaking with those directly affected by the story. He’s earned multiple regional Emmys, a national Murrow, a Telly Award, a Communicator Award, National Press Photographer's Association Solo Video Journalist of the year and multiple NPPA Best of Photography awards.

Recent Work
Daryl Hall and John Oates are pictured.

Daryl Hall files lawsuit, gets restraining order against John Oates

Brian Seiber and Olaf the dog.

Denver's airport relieves stressed flyers with emotional support dogs

Two farmers fill up a grain hopper with winter barley seeds

Farmers who grow barley and hops having to adapt to climate change

A person pumping gas at a QuikTrip.

Gas prices are dropping across the US, just in time for the holidays

Ozempic shots

Ozempic maker reports $4.8 billion in quarterly sales

Coca-Cola cans move down a conveyer belt.

Coca-Cola forced to make shifts as global fresh water supply dwindles

Israeli soldiers walk through a tunnel discovered near the Israel Gaza border

Hamas' underground tunnels pose a challenge for Israeli military

Roughly a dozen people attend pastor Ryan Burge's Sunday service.

More Americans report losing interest in organized religion

Hamas supporters wave their Palestinian flags during a rally

Gaza tunnel video reveals effective war tool for Hamas

Aerial footage of the Menominee Forest

Labor and climate concerns trouble Native American timber enterprise

Sign for the Ho Chunk Language Indian Education Program.

New app aims to keep Indigenous language alive

Medical students in a classroom.

University paves the way to get more Native Americans into health care

Scoreboard inside the Menahga High School gymnasium

Minnesota high school at crossroad of Indigenous name change debate

Someone holds a sign during a "die-in" protest against the National Rifle Association's annual convention

Gun deaths among US children are rising rapidly

Volunteers unloading donations from a truck

Businesses stepping in to aid Maui residents after the wildfires

Gas prices at the gas station

Hot weather and other issues affecting oil production and gas prices

Wildfire burning

US and Canadian firefighters working together to tackle wildfires

Migrants waiting at the border

The National Guard is assisting Texas with border protection

Migrants crossing the Rio Grande

Texas trooper alleges 'inhumane' treatment at Southern border

A wooden guitar

Black artist creates wooden guitars that are relics of Black history

Chemotherapy drugs

The nation is grappling with a shortage of chemotherapy drugs

Person chopping vegetables.

Food prescription program aims to expand access to healthy options

Pride flags

Small towns lead a new wave of LGBTQ+ pride events

Some of the pride merchandise being sold at Target.

LGBTQ+ advocacy groups want businesses to continue support

Free Mom Hugs stickers

Organization helps guide parents through LGBTQ+ world

migrants waiting at the border

How Florida immigration law impacts out-of-state driver's licenses

A person works in a field.

Floridians worry for labor effects of new undocumented migrant law

Aquaponics lettuce farming.

Lettuce growers combat shortage, soaring prices with aquaponics

Homes sits damaged along Frost Lane

How natural disaster clean-up falls on cities with limited federal aid

Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., tells reporters he wants to introduce legislation to combat Mexican cartels and gangs

Many concerned about traveling to Mexico due to safety concerns