Wanted: One journalist to write, edit, lay out, and deliver a newspaper August 30, 2016 By David Uberti
The Post and Courier, in transition June 28, 2013 By Corey Hutchins Charleston’s paper is getting a makeover. Will State House coverage be central to its future?
In Texas, a filibuster for the digital age June 27, 2013 By Richard Parker Twitter. Videostreams. Liveblogs. And a group effort to figure out what the heck happened amid the #StandWithWendy chaos
How Postville changed Iowa’s reporters June 27, 2013 By Deron Lee As reform debate unfolds, Hawkeye State journalists have taken the initiative–and kept immigrants’ stories front and center
Creeping Sharia legislation June 7, 2013 By Deron Lee Journalists often dismiss red-state Islamic law bans as a joke. But the story isn’t going away.
Watch out, watchdogs June 5, 2013 By Anna Clark GOP-led Wisconsin legislature moves to push investigative journalists off campus
Accessible scandal coverage in Utah May 30, 2013 By Joel Campbell The Salt Lake Tribune continues to lead on the evolving Utah attorney general scandal–with help from some simple web tools
Citizen Wanes May 28, 2013 By John Mecklin The Bay Citizen brand winks out–and leaves behind a lesson about nonprofit governance
Live from Corruption County! May 24, 2013 By Corey Hutchins A Charleston TV station reports on an investigation in southern West Virginia, and a local paper goes on the attack
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
Who’s filibustering Medicaid expansion in Nebraska? May 23, 2013 By Deron Lee A group of lawmakers is blocking a key healthcare bill, but reporters are not naming names
How extreme is that legislator, really? May 23, 2013 By Brendan Nyhan A new data set on lawmakers’ ideology can bolster reporting at the state level
In Pittsburgh campaign, ad buy files prove mayor’s involvement May 22, 2013 By Anna Clark Post-Gazette reporter: online access to records was “huge”
Political ad windfall drives local TV consolidation May 15, 2013 By Sasha Chavkin As a trend accelerates, industry and activists disagree about the consequences
Just passing through May 10, 2013 By Deron Lee As major tax-cut plans zoom through Midwest statehouses, reporters scramble to stay ahead of the story
StateImpact makes its mark, but won’t expand May 9, 2013 By Anna Clark As NPR exits the ambitious project, director says, "we changed the way reporting is done"