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CAR guides: Valuable sessions for an interactive news developer

By hdcoadmin | February 6, 2013

By Derek Willis The first eight or 10 NICARs that I attended, I went heavy on the skills-based sessions, learning specific software from experienced users. As I’ve gravitated towards a (relatively) compact set of everyday tools, I find myself at more thematic sessions that dig deep into a specific problem or approach. One of the…

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Washington police departments sold seized firearms

By hdcoadmin | February 5, 2013

In its continuing series of investigative reports on gun crimes, Seattle’s KING TV found that police departments have not only been taking firearms off the streets with gun buyback events – some departments have been putting more firearms into circulation.

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Seeking ideas for CAR 2013 Lightning Talks

By hdcoadmin | February 5, 2013

Got an idea for a Lightning Talk at CAR 2013? The form for submitting talks is now available: http://ire.aronpilhofer.com/ Lightning talks are 5-minute presentations on topics wide and varied. If you’d like to submit a talk, please use the form linked above. We ask that only folks who are attending NICAR vote on the submissions, and…

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Car guides: A government reporter’s conference plan

By hdcoadmin | February 5, 2013

By Kate Martin I am really looking forward to this year’s NICAR conference. I started my data training in 2011 with IRE at a week-long CAR boot camp. These days I regularly use Excel and Access in my reporting for the Skagit Valley Herald, a daily with five newsroom reporters. After last year’s hands-on sessions on Tableau Public,…

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Crime lab backlogs weighing down court system

By hdcoadmin | February 4, 2013

“Police Department crime lab is causing unprecedented delays in the resolution of criminal cases, preventing some from going forward for at least six months and stressing an already bustling county judicial system, documents obtained by the American-Statesman show,” the story states.

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A fatal toll on concertgoers as raves boost cities’ income

By hdcoadmin | February 4, 2013

“Struggling local governments welcome large music events staged by L.A.-based promoters, but reports reveal a tragic pattern of drug overdoses,” The Los Angeles Times reports.

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To Recruit Cops, the NRA Dangles Freebies Paid for by Gun Companies

By hdcoadmin | February 4, 2013

“Free memberships and insurance, steep discounts on gear. How could an officer say no?” Read Mother Jones’ full story here.

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Boeing 787’s problems blamed on outsourcing, lack of oversight

By hdcoadmin | February 4, 2013

“Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner has suffered numerous electrical system flaws beyond the battery problems that led to its current grounding, according to engineers with knowledge of the situation.” “Company engineers blame the 787’s outsourced supply chain, saying that poor quality components are coming from subcontractors that have operated largely out of Boeing’s view,” according to The…

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Chronic Condition

By hdcoadmin | February 4, 2013

“Parkland Memorial Hospital is the nation’s largest healthcare facility ever forced into federal oversight to remedy patient-safety dangers. How did the landmark Dallas County public hospital reach this precipice? The problems have been years in the making,” The Dallas Morning News reports.

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Sheehy steps aside after phone records reveal 2,300 calls to 4 women

By hdcoadmin | February 4, 2013

“Lt. Gov. Rick Sheehy was a road warrior in his job, driving thousands of miles across the state to deliver speeches and cut ribbons.” “But a monthlong investigation by The World-Herald uncovered a secret life during that travel, involving 2,300 phone calls to four women, other than his wife, during the past four years,” according…

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