CATHRYN JAKOBSON RAMIN

 | Investigative Reporting


 

Painkillers That Don’t Kill

Nautilus Magazine

“Travis Gustavson died in February, 2021 in Mankato, Minnesota at the age of 21. The morning of the day he died, he had a tooth pulled at the dentist’s office. Due to a drug history, the doctors didn’t prescribe him strong painkillers, so he was planning to white knuckle it through the day with ibuprofen, according to his mother. Instead, he called a guy who sold him illegal street heroin and fentanyl. In a text to the dealer, Gustavson sent a photo of the amount he planned to take and asked if he had gotten the dose right. “Smaller bro” and “be careful plz!” the dealer wrote back. Gustavson overdosed.”


 
 

 | Memory & Attention


 
 

 | Travel


Eight Women Who Represent the Best of Alaska, the Wildest Place in America

United Airlines’ Hemispheres Magazine

“There’s a bumper sticker you see up north that reads “Alaska Girls Kick Ass,” and the eight women profiled here give a sense of the flinty resilience that comes from living in such an untamed place. Whether they’re descended from generations of Alaska Natives or relatively recent arrivals from “the outside,” they show true grit and endurance, serving their communities, helping to preserve the environment, and ultimately defining what attracts us all to the wildest place in America.”

 
 

 | Business


 
 

 | Columns from The Los Angeles Herald Examiner