How a regional newspaper pulled off a national investigation into sexual abuse by doctors July 11, 2016 By Susannah Nesmith
The photographer behind the emotional Dallas shooting image is an intern—but he’s no novice July 8, 2016 By Tamar Wilner
A reporter’s arrest is just the latest reason to worry about press freedom in Missouri July 8, 2016 By Deron Lee
How IBT’s reporting is driving a controversy over a major healthcare merger in Connecticut July 7, 2016 By Trudy Lieberman
The Oklahoman runs a puff piece on its billionaire owner’s new resort property July 5, 2016 By Corey Hutchins
Expect some 911 recordings from the Orlando massacre to be released–but it’s not clear when June 30, 2016 By Jonathan Peters
A nonprofit and a daily dig deep into Chicago’s handling of police misconduct allegations June 28, 2016 By Jackie Spinner
How an Ohio judge’s ruling threatens journalists’ ability to cover the court system June 27, 2016 By Jonathan Peters
‘It’s just a tough environment’: Kansas sales highlight the challenges for family-owned papers June 24, 2016 By Deron Lee
A big investigation of slaughterhouse safety highlights the promise of media partnerships June 23, 2016 By Erica Berry
How the Flint water crisis and a statehouse scandal gave a boost to FOIA reform in Michigan June 21, 2016 By Anna Clark
A photojournalist tells the stories of Chicago police torture victims June 16, 2016 By Jackie Spinner
How a Chicago reporter ‘explodes stereotypes’ with unexpected stories about the city June 13, 2016 By Jackie Spinner