Why the unique partnership between Journal Sentinel and MedPage Today works January 7, 2016 By Trudy Lieberman
Can the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel sustain its ambitious journalism under a new owner? March 11, 2015 By Anna Clark
A closer look at the safety of FDA approved drugs January 7, 2015 By Trudy Lieberman What reporters should pursue following the Journal Sentinel and MedPage Today’s drug investigations
TNR’s Scott Walker cover story owed a deep debt to some great local reporting June 26, 2014 By Anna Clark What’s worse than parachute reporting? "Journalists that don’t even get on the damn plane."
America’s ‘most poli-sci friendly reporter’ delivered a classic–and readers responded May 23, 2014 By Anna Clark Craig Gilbert’s epic series showed how wonky political reporting can prosper on the Web
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
Will a new website deliver on Wisconsin’s promises about transparency? February 26, 2014 By Anna Clark OpenBook promises to let light in on state spending, but it’s a limited tool for now
How a top investigative team makes its stories stick November 26, 2013 By Anna Clark Every newsroom wants coverage with impact. The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel shows how it’s done
The most political science-friendly reporter in America March 25, 2013 By Brendan Nyhan Milwaukee Journal Sentinel‘s Craig Gilbert takes an unusual approach to covering politics
A close watch on Scott Walker’s jobs pledge March 21, 2013 By Anna Clark For PolitiFact Wisconsin’s "Walk-o-meter," the key innovation is sustained attention