Wanted: One journalist to write, edit, lay out, and deliver a newspaper August 30, 2016 By David Uberti
Keeping it chronic May 2, 2013 By Sibyl Shalo Wilmont Local coverage explores ways to keep ‘super-users’ out of the hospital, driving costs down and outcomes up
A laurel to Zahira Torres and the El Paso Times April 26, 2013 By Richard Parker Dogged investigative work exposed a test-score scandal that harmed students
CPI staffs up to follow the money at the state level April 25, 2013 By Peter Sterne New hires join center’s "Consider the Source" project
As Boston bombing story unfolds, a stellar showing from local TV April 19, 2013 By Justin Peters WBZ, WHDH deliver balanced, nuanced, comprehensive reporting amid a crisis
In Florida, a joint bureau, a unique beat, and a sharp scoop April 12, 2013 By Adam Weinstein Partnership gives papers a chance to chase big stories–but can’t guarantee they’ll get read
Plain Dealer announces reduced print delivery, creation of new digital company April 4, 2013 By Anna Clark No layoffs–yet–at Advance’s paper in Cleveland
A good AP follow-up on North Carolina’s ‘sweepstakes’ story March 29, 2013 By Greg Marx In the face of crackdowns, an industry with deep pockets refuses to go away
Tar Heel reporters can look south for lessons on ‘sweepstakes’ story March 28, 2013 By Corey Hutchins Says The State‘s Cindi Ross Scoppe: “We fell into the trap of I already said that.”
Flooding the apathy zone March 27, 2013 By John Mecklin The Los Angeles Times sends a team of reporters and a star columnist to battle civic disengagement, with impressive results–even if turnout was only 16 percent
About those ‘Glory Days of American Journalism’ March 25, 2013 By Steven Waldman Matthew Yglesias retreats from his argument, but not far enough. He forgot state and local reporting.