Why does US healthcare cost so much? A Texas reporter takes a close look April 22, 2015 By Trudy Lieberman
Texas reporters fight for access to fracking facts November 20, 2014 By Priscila Mosqueda State regulators put barriers between journalists and scientists, reporters say
Texas reporters fight for access, public records September 11, 2014 By Michelle Garcia New strategies for legal battles may be necessary to reflect the changing media landscape
Can The Washington Post’s national push help support local news? April 4, 2014 By Greg Marx and Anna Clark In Post digital access for local print subscribers, some see makings of a new news bundle
What’s missing from Medicaid coverage: actual people March 27, 2014 By Trudy Lieberman The media’s been all over consumer problems with the exchanges. For Medicaid, not so much
Taking stock in Texas October 4, 2013 By Richard Parker Our correspondent recaps the conversation at a CJR event in Austin, and adds some thoughts of his own
Watch it live: The state of accountability journalism in Texas September 24, 2013 By The Editors A discussion of the evolving ecosystem of accountability-oriented media in Texas
A laurel to The Dallas Morning News August 29, 2013 By Richard Parker Months after West blast, a report highlights what we don’t know about chemical safety
Voting wars redux in Texas August 22, 2013 By Richard Parker The state and the feds are still at odds over core election issues. Will coverage match the urgency of the moment?
How West was spun May 24, 2013 By Richard Parker Mistakes were made, and one narrative too readily embraced, in coverage of the blast. Meanwhile, The Dallas Morning News excelled
Lone Star politics: anything but dull January 28, 2013 By Richard Parker The Texas press braces for the part-timers and out-of-towners of the 83rd legislature