Emily Barnes serves as a New York Connect Team Reporter for the USA TODAY Network, where she specializes in covering consumer-related issues with a particular focus on scams and product recalls. Her work helps protect readers from fraudulent schemes and keeps them informed about potentially dangerous products that have been recalled from the market.
Beyond her consumer advocacy reporting, Barnes has a passion for feature writing that incorporates compelling narrative storytelling elements. This approach allows her to connect with readers on a deeper level while delivering important news and information. Her storytelling skills have been recognized by industry professionals and have earned her significant recognition.
In 2021, Barnes received a prestigious first-place award from the Journalists Association of New York for her powerful feature story about a local veteran's suicide and his mother's inspiring message of hope. This recognition highlighted her ability to handle sensitive topics with care while bringing important stories to light that might otherwise go untold.
Barnes has strong ties to upstate New York, having been born and raised in Binghamton and later graduating from Binghamton University. Her educational journey continued at Syracuse University's renowned S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, where she honed her journalism skills and prepared for her professional career.
Her professional journey began in 2021 when she joined the Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin, her hometown newspaper, while still completing her final semester at Syracuse University. This early start allowed her to gain valuable experience in local journalism while finishing her formal education. In 2023, she advanced her career by moving into her current role with the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, where she continues to serve readers across New York state as part of the USA TODAY Network's Connect Team.