NPR's Tovia Smith reports on new ways singles are trying to find a date. They look a lot like the methods our grandparents used. Case in point: J-Moms, or Jewish Mothers Organizing Matches.
Tovia Smith is an award-winning NPR National Correspondent based in Boston, who's spent more than three decades covering news around New England and beyond.
Dozens of food and agriculture bills that could affect farmers, ranchers, consumers and more were set to be heard in conference hearings at the Hawaiʻi State Capitol last week. HPR's Mark Ladao has more.