‘We wanted to come home’: Ron Fournier on making the move from DC to Detroit August 11, 2016 By Anna Clark
How the fight over undercover videos is pitting Planned Parenthood against the mainstream media August 5, 2016 By Tony Biasotti
Ferguson’s new police chief on ‘being black and blue,’ the press, his Miami roots August 3, 2016 By Susannah Nesmith
How one paper filed a FOIA request in Michigan–and got sued by the county August 2, 2016 By Jonathan Peters
With key new hires, Texas Tribune continues to reach beyond political insiders August 2, 2016 By Tamar Wilner
In Cincinnati, a local TV station sets out to build a full-fledged digital newsroom July 29, 2016 By Anna Clark
A Politico reporter shows how Obamacare is a national and local story July 28, 2016 By Trudy Lieberman
How some recent FOIA news could help–and limit–access to government records July 25, 2016 By Jonathan Peters
‘Oh, here we go again’: An investigative reporter in Kansas is laid off for the third time July 21, 2016 By Deron Lee
How Chalkbeat is trying to build a bigger audience for education news July 19, 2016 By Lauren Steussy
A joint investigation complicates old narratives about public housing in Chicago July 15, 2016 By Jackie Spinner
Cop to arrested reporter: ‘I’m tired of y’all saying you’re journalists’ July 13, 2016 By Shelley Hepworth