How a business reporter started covering the pot beat October 3, 2014 By Susannah Nesmith With Florida voters likely to approve medical marijuana, Michael Pollick is reporting on what comes next
Investigative reporting is ‘still a very white male business’ September 18, 2014 By Susannah Nesmith How the Online News Association and The Georgia News Lab are working to diversify journalism
Florida newspaper exposes sweet deal for state politicians September 9, 2014 By Susannah Nesmith The Tampa Bay Times‘ clever public records reporting confirms pols’ secret hunting trips with sugar industry insiders
Florida news outlet sees more success with print than digital August 27, 2014 By Susannah Nesmith For one news monthly, a perfect confluence of demographics has led to a successful newsprint publication
A TV reporter sheds light on entrapment concerns August 14, 2014 By Susannah Nesmith Florida sheriff accused of using media to publicly shame innocent men
Girl’s foul-ball injury raises a question: When should the media withhold a name? July 28, 2014 By Susannah Nesmith News organizations in Atlanta abide by a family’s request
The Grand Dame of Florida reporting has retired twice, but she’s still causing trouble July 16, 2014 By Susannah Nesmith A conversation with the Tampa Bay Times’ Lucy Morgan
When ‘reader engagement’ is more than a buzzword June 24, 2014 By Susannah Nesmith A collaborative investigation seeks to make readers care about rampant problems in Alabama’s prisons
When twin disasters hit a Florida city, the local paper rallied to cover them May 20, 2014 By Susannah Nesmith Creative accountability journalism in the midst of a crisis at the Pensacola News Journal
It’s campaign season! Time to start searching for hidden spending in FCC files (UPDATED) May 6, 2014 By Susannah Nesmith The records are cumbersome but can be a valuable tool, especially in smaller markets