Could collaborating with scientists be the next step for investigative reporting? February 12, 2016 By Sam Roe
The problem with ‘scoreboard’ reporting on the gun violence beat August 5, 2014 By Rui Kaneya Chicago’s reporters work to bring context and accountability to the city’s crime stories
How an activist journalist’s commitment to a poor Chicago community led to a big FOIA win (UPDATED) July 31, 2014 By Rui Kaneya After a years-long fight, city agrees that records of police misconduct complaints will be public
Reviewing Obamacare coverage: week 3 October 21, 2013 By Trudy Lieberman Time, Reno News & Review and Chicago Tribune deliver solid reporting. Plus: a quibble, a tip, and a story thread to follow
Q&A: James O’Shea July 24, 2013 By Abraham Moussako The former Tribune newsman discusses where the company has been, and where it’s going
And that’s the way it was: February 14, 1929 February 14, 2013 By The Editors Saint Valentine’s Day massacre in Chicago
Audit Notes: mixed signals, Sam Zell’s phony equity, power shift January 21, 2013 By Ryan Chittum The Seattle Times flubs an inflation report
Loaded language of gay marriage January 4, 2013 By Jennifer Vanasco Reporters need to be mindful of using loaded terminology
Putting crime on Chicago Tribune‘s map September 12, 2012 By Anna Codrea-Rado Crime may not pay, but it does display
The Chicago Tribune lights up the flame-retardant industry May 21, 2012 By Ryan Chittum An outstanding investigation show how chemical companies preserve a toxic cash cow
Be a Pulitzer Judge April 20, 2011 By The Editors To which finalist would you give the Breaking News prize?