Colton Shone
Anchor/Reporter
Anchor/Reporter
Adopted New Mexican with Arizona roots! I’m a multimedia journalist with over a decade of experience covering issues affecting the Southwest.
Reporters recount the constant struggle to balance in-person interviews with efforts to protect themselves and others from the coronavirus.
Untold stories of tragedy, survival and resilience on the Navajo Nation. A 30-minute news documentary exploring health disparities on the Navajo Nation amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
The People vs. The Pandemic," is a special series by KOB-TV (Albuquerque) reporters Colton Shone and Nathan O'Neal, with support from the USC Annenberg Center for Health Journalism’s 2020 National Fellowship.
This story was produced as a joint project led by Nathan O'Neal and Colton Shone, participants in the 2020 National Fellowship, that cover the variety of circumstances that contribute to health disparities in the Navajo Natio...
This story was produced as a joint project led by Nathan O'Neal and Colton Shone, participants in the 2020 National Fellowship, that cover the variety of circumstances that contribute to health disparities in the Navajo Natio...
This story was produced as a joint project led by Nathan O'Neal and Colton Shone, participants in the 2020 National Fellowship, a program of USC Annenberg's Center for Health Journalism.
Gerald Chee isn't shy about his battles with substance abuse. Chee, who lives on the Navajo Nation, said he believes he got COVID-19 while partying with others.
As the Navajo Nation continues its fight against COVID-19, chronic substance abuse is complicating the effort.
In hard-hit Navajo Nation, fighting COVID-19 means addressing a long history of underinvestment and policy neglect.
Why was the Navajo Nation overlooked in the face of the pandemic?