(Tony Dejak | AP file photo) A woman uses an electronic cigarette in Mayfield Heights, Ohio in this Friday, Oct. 4, 2019 photo. Only two years ago e-cigarettes were viewed as holding great potential for public health, offering a way to wean smokers off traditional cigarettes. But now Juul and other vaping companies face an escalating backlash that threatens to sweep their products off the market.
Erin is a reporter who has previously been an outdoor columnist and worked the crime beat. She was the lead reporter on The Tribune's Pulitzer-winning coverage of campus sexual assault. She has worked at newspapers in Michigan and Iowa and taught English for two years at teacher-training colleges in China.