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Virginia’s secret police: A fight to hold law enforcement accountable

By Alena Rehberger | March 4, 2016

By Gary Harki, The Virginian-Pilot In February, the Virginia Senate passed a bill that would allow law enforcement agencies to keep secret the names of all police officers, deputy sheriffs and fire marshals. It eventually died in a House subcommittee, but only after journalists raised the alarm that the state of Virginia was about to…

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Donate an IRE membership, help support the next generation of investigative journalists

By Alena Rehberger | March 3, 2016

Our student sponsorship program is back by popular demand! Last year, about 260 of you sponsored memberships for nearly 400 students. For just $25, you helped us connect with the next generation of investigative reporters. You shared the spirit of IRE – encouraging journalists to grow through training and helping each other. We ask for your support again this year as we aim to introduce more students to…

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Behind the Story: How a small daily paper investigated Florida’s lax sentencing laws – one case at a time

By Alena Rehberger | March 2, 2016

Katie Sartoris In December 2013, 21-year-old Michael Bargo became the youngest person on Florida’s death row for the brutal murder of a teenage boy. Of the 12-person jury that put him there, only 10 agreed that Bargo deserved to die, and none of them were required to explain why. In most other states, a unanimous…

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NICAR Guides: Attending the conference as an editor or manager

By Alena Rehberger | February 29, 2016

Editors and managers will gather in Denver next week for the 2016 Computer-Assisted Reporting Conference. How can you best use the conference to transform your newsroom into a data-driven one? NICAR asked editors and managers who have previously attended the conference to share their best tips for making the most of the experience. What should…

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Send a team to free training in Connecticut, Oregon or Ohio

By Alena Rehberger | February 26, 2016

Do you have reporters or editors on your staff who would benefit from training to help them produce enterprise and investigative stories? Thanks to a grant from Sigma Delta Chi Foundation, the Society for Professional Journalists (SPJ) is working with Investigative Reporters and Editors (IRE) and the New England Center for Investigative Reporting (NECIR) to…

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Look for election and security tracks at the 2016 CAR Conference

By Alena Rehberger | February 24, 2016

While you’re planning your days at the upcoming CAR Conference in Denver, keep in mind that we’ve planned special tracks on covering elections and digital security. Here’s a rundown of the sessions in each track. You can learn more about each session by clicking through to the session description.   Election track: From campaign finance…

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NICAR Guides: Attending the conference as a data journalist

By Alena Rehberger | February 23, 2016

Data journalists of all stripes will gather in Denver for the 2016 Computer-Assisted Reporting Conference in just a few short weeks. From spreadsheets to data visualization to the latest technological advances, the conference offers endless opportunities to learn and grow as a journalist. But the range of choices can be overwhelming, especially for those new…

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IRE Radio Podcast | America’s Exploited Guest Workers

By Alena Rehberger | February 22, 2016

All across America, you can find foreign guest workers peeling crawfish, setting up carnival rides and trimming trees. But the visa program that legally brings them here is rife with problems. On this episode, Ken Bensinger and Jessica Garrison take us through their BuzzFeed News investigation into H-2 visas, a program that condemns thousands of…

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Vote for the Lightning Talks you want to see in Denver

By Alena Rehberger | February 22, 2016

Thanks to everyone who submitted a Lighting Talk idea for the 2016 CAR Conference. Now it’s time to narrow the nearly 50 ideas down to the 10 talks we’ll hear in Denver. Go online and vote for your favorite proposals. The polls close at 11:59 pm (Eastern) on Feb. 28. What are Lightning Talks? Lightning Talks are 5-minute…

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Explore Denver’s craft beer scene at the CAR Conference

By Alena Rehberger | February 17, 2016

Photo: Quinn Dombrowski/Flickr Denver has one of the best craft beer scenes in the country, and we’re giving a limited number of CAR Conference attendees a way to visit some of the coolest spots. Sign up for our Denver Brewery Tour! When: Thursday, March 10 from 7:30 – 11 p.m. (3.5 hours total) Price: $45/person (Price…

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