In the wake of Serial’s success, Atlanta paper creates a true-crime podcast June 17, 2015 By Susannah Nesmith
How Legislative Navigator tracks Georgia lawmakers February 12, 2015 By Susannah Nesmith Journalists at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution have built an impressive interactive
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
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
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
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution does the Medicaid story we’ve been looking for April 15, 2014 By Trudy Lieberman Taking a close look at what life is like in the "coverage gap"
When public officials skirt open meetings laws, what can we do? March 14, 2014 By Susannah Nesmith With enforcement weak, the best remedy may be to do what The Atlanta Journal-Constitution did: Expose it
Atlanta’s snowpocalypse was a record traffic day for AJC.com February 7, 2014 By Susannah Nesmith Weather crises are a big draw, but newsroom also pivoted quickly to the political story
Florida goes solo on Common Core tests October 3, 2013 By Susannah Nesmith And the early coverage does some things well–but key questions remain to be tackled
Return of the water wars August 27, 2013 By Susannah Nesmith As Florida and Georgia fight it out, what story you get depends on which state you’re in