Justin Boggs

Justin Boggs

Justin Boggs

Writer

Justin covers anything from politics to sports and entertainment. He rejoins Scripps following his time as a senior digital producer for Spectrum News 1 Ohio. He previously was a reporter for the Dayton Daily News. Before that, he was a freelance sportswriter, covering the NHL, PGA Tour, college football and college hockey. He graduated with a degree in political science from Wright State University. There, he was a staff writer and editor for the student paper The Guardian. In addition to writing and covering news, he is an avid runner in his hometown of Columbus, Ohio.

Recent Work
A baby and toddler food aisle at Walmart.

Report shows toddler formulas offer no nutritional advantage

Children in costumes celebrating Halloween.

What are the most popular Halloween costumes for 2023?

A person fills out health insurance forms.

Cost of health care rises as open enrollment season begins

George Clooney is pictured.

Fran Drescher knocks down George Clooney's plan to end strike

Stock photo of distant galaxies.

Scientists discover 8-billion-year-old fast radio burst

Rep. Jim Jordan talks to reporters as he leaves a closed meeting of the Republican Conference

Jim Jordan ousted as Republicans' speaker-designee

A American Airlines Boeing 787 approaches for landing in Lisbon, Saturday.

American Airlines posts $545M loss after paying pilot bonuses

Fortress Medium Personal Safe with Biometric Lock

Biometric gun safes recalled after 12-year-old's death

Cookies and snacks on grocery store shelves.

Study compares food addiction to substance use disorder

Las Vegas Aces' A'ja Wilson and Mark Davis celebrate with teammates next to the trophy.

Aces win 2nd WNBA title in nail-biting fashion

A person counts multiple $20 bills.

Americans had sizable gains in net worth during COVID pandemic

File photo of a doctor testing for STDs.

Groups urge White House to act on syphilis drug shortage

A carton of Newport cigarettes.

FDA sends proposed ban on menthol cigarettes to the White House

A Victoria's Secret store is seen in a shopping mall.

Victoria's Secret unveils new product line for women with disabilities

President Joe Biden meets with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Biden: Israel not to blame in Gaza hospital blast that killed hundreds

A motorist waits at a traffic light while the waxing full moon rises in the distance.

Google says it's using AI to optimize traffic lights, reduce emissions

Stylist straightens a person's hair.

FDA considering banning hair products linked to cancer risk

Cyproheptadine tablets in a bottle.

Grandmother arrested after infant dies from overdose of antihistamine

Hoover Tower is shown at rear on the campus of Stanford University in Stanford, Calif.

Stanford suspends lecturer for alleged statements to Jewish students

Football with goalpost in the background.

NFL welcomes addition of flag football to Olympics

A Rite Aid sign on its store in Pittsburgh.

Rite Aid files for bankruptcy, plans to close some stores

CAIR logo outside a door.

6-year-old's stabbing reinforces fears of anti-Muslim attacks in US

Crowds watch as Lexi Thompson, center front, watches her putt on the seventh hole .

Lexi Thompson wants to inspire at PGA Tour event

A healthcare worker fills a syringe with the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine.

7 million Americans have gotten the new COVID-19 vaccine

Runner on a sidewalk.

Is exercise or medication better for managing depression?

A view of the outside of the OSIRIS-REx sample collector. Sample material from asteroid Bennu can be seen on the middle right

Asteroid sample contains water, carbon, NASA says

Taylor Swift, left, shares a laugh with her publicist at the premiere of the concert film "Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour."

Is Taylor Swift headed to KC after attending film premiere?

A dining table with a pasta dinner and glasses of wine.

What are the best foodie cities in the US?

A "For Rent" sign is displayed outside a building

High inflation persists with shelter costs continuing to skyrocket

Trays of printed Social Security checks wait to be mailed from the U.S. Treasury's Financial Management services facility.

Social Security Admin. announces cost-of-living increase for 2024