‘Best of the Best’: Bobby Ross Jr. earns Best Reporter prize from Oklahoma SPJ

This was a nice surprise. The Society of Professional Journalists’ Oklahoma professional chapter honored me as Best Reporter at its 2021 virtual awards ceremony on Oct. 29. The “Best of the Best” prize recognized a portfolio of five stories that I wrote for The Christian Chronicle, The Associated Press and The Oklahoman: 1. ‘The world doesn’t stop’: Her 15-month-old daughter died in the bombing but … Continue reading ‘Best of the Best’: Bobby Ross Jr. earns Best Reporter prize from Oklahoma SPJ

A moving ‘reunion’ for descendants of Holocaust survivors

By Bobby Ross Jr. | The Associated Press WESTLAKE, Texas — Anna Salton Eisen found the old pictures — wallet-size, black-and-white images of Jewish prisoners who survived the Holocaust — in a folder her late father, George Lucius Salton, kept most of his life. The Texas woman recognized the names of some of the teens and young men from stories her father told. For three years, … Continue reading A moving ‘reunion’ for descendants of Holocaust survivors

Bobby Ross Jr.’s bombing, racial justice, tornado stories honored for outstanding journalism

My 2020 stories on topics such as the Oklahoma City bombing anniversary, racial justice protests and faith-based disaster relief have earned recognition in three regional and national journalism contests. • • • Great Plains Journalism Awards, an eight-state regional contest sponsored by the Tulsa Press Club Finalist, Great Plains Writer of the Year, for a portfolio of stories for The Oklahoman, The Associated Press and … Continue reading Bobby Ross Jr.’s bombing, racial justice, tornado stories honored for outstanding journalism

Year in review: My Top 10 most memorable stories of 2020

By Bobby Ross Jr. A church shooting. Deadly twisters. Racial justice protests. And the biggest news in this tumultuous year: COVID-19. These were among the most memorable stories that I covered in 2020. Here is my personal year-end Top 10 list, mostly in chronological order: • Texas church shooting: A gunman opened fire at the West Freeway Church of Christ in White Settlement, Texas, killing … Continue reading Year in review: My Top 10 most memorable stories of 2020

25 years ago, a prayer service gave hope to a shaken America

By Bobby Ross Jr. | The Associated Press OKLAHOMA CITY — Search-and-rescue workers came straight from the blast site, hard hats atop their heads and mud and grime on their boots. Relatives of the missing joined loved ones of those already confirmed dead in holding teddy bears and wiping tears as this grieving heartland city — indeed, the entire shaken nation — came together to … Continue reading 25 years ago, a prayer service gave hope to a shaken America

Memorial Day reading: Five stories of American military heroes

As a journalist, I’ve reported on numerous soldiers who died fighting for their country.

On this Memorial Day, here are five stories (out of many) of American military heroes who served and sacrificed.

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2004 Patriotism, sense of duty bind WWII veteran, Army son killed in Iraq

By Bobby Ross Jr. | The Associated Press

CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Esequiel Perez never bragged about his service in World War II. If anything, the soft-spoken veteran downplayed his role.

“I didn’t go into too much combat or anything,” the 77-year-old says.

Yet his children – Yolanda, Rosa Anna, Sandra, Joel, Debra, Hector and Zeke – grew up knowing that their father had done his part to defend the world, and why.

In the Perez family, soldiers’ sacrifice was honored and the nation’s freedom celebrated. Memorial Day and the Fourth of July were times for reverence. When the children erected a flag pole in the front yard, Esequiel welcomed it – but warned that the stars and stripes must not ever touch the ground and should be lighted if flown at night.

“That’s how proud my dad is of this country,” said Rosa Anna Garza, 48.

He also wanted an easier life for his children than he had – he still has nightmares involving foxholes, and blames grenades for his hearing problems – so he never pushed them to join the military.

For No. 6 child Hector, though, the Army beckoned.

Read the full story.

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Holocaust Remembrance Day reading: Two survivors find each other, and answers

‘I am still moved and astonished at our special and rare connection.’ By Bobby Ross Jr. | AP Religion Writer SOUTHLAKE, Texas (AP) — In George Lucius Salton’s view, it’s nothing short of a miracle. His daughter, Anna Eisen, called him at his home in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., with a question that sent his mind racing back 60 years to the hell he survived as a … Continue reading Holocaust Remembrance Day reading: Two survivors find each other, and answers

My top stories for The Associated Press: 2002-2005

By Bobby Ross Jr. Some of my best and/or favorite stories for The Associated Press between 2002 and 2005: Presidential campaign  • President Bush caps final day of 2004 campaign with Dallas rally (reporting from Dallas) • Crawford, Texas, rallies behind President Bush after hometown paper endorses John Kerry (reporting from Crawford, Texas) • People of faith ask: How would Jesus vote in 2004 presidential … Continue reading My top stories for The Associated Press: 2002-2005

For Texas couple, caring for Sudanese ‘heart kid’ life-changing

The Associated Press May 31, 2005, Tuesday, BC cycle For Texas couple, caring for Sudanese ‘heart kid’ life-changing BYLINE: By BOBBY ROSS JR., Associated Press Writer SECTION: Domestic News LENGTH: 1246 words DATELINE: LUBBOCK, Texas It started with an e-mail cry for help. “Heart kid,” the subject line said. Dr. Ellen Little, an American pediatrician working as a medical missionary in Kampala, Uganda, sent the … Continue reading For Texas couple, caring for Sudanese ‘heart kid’ life-changing