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Local girls start newscast to focus on positive stories during pandemic

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FOX 29's Bill Anderson reports on two kids who give newscasts called Good News Now to lift spirits during the coronavirus pandemic. PHILADELPHIA - Two local girls are spreading good news during the COVID-19 pandemic.

They started their own newscast, which focuses on positive stories. With so much focus on the bad news out there, we’re here to bring you some of the countless stories happening in our world, our nation and our community.

So now here’s some good news. They’re both too young to even drive but the Good News Now show from 15-year Kaitlyn and 10-year old Molly Harrington’s basement was born out of a feeling a lot of us much older than them can relate to. “It’s about all the good news that’s happening around our nation and our

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