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The value of adding CAR to your arsenal

By hdcoadmin | July 10, 2012

John Diedrich of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel recalls the moment everything clicked for him with computer-assisted reporting, at an IRE Boot Camp in 2010. When crash-course training didn’t stick with him, he convinced his bosses to send him to Columbia, Mo. What Diedrich left with were the skills that allowed him to produce ‘Wiped Clean‘,…

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Florida’s worst TB outbreak in 20 years ignored

By hdcoadmin | July 9, 2012

“A Palm Beach Post investigation has found that a CDC officer had reported a tuberculosis outbreak in Jacksonville, Fla., one of the worst his group had seen in 20 years, but the report went unseen by key decision makers around the state.” “The outbreak, linked to 13 deaths and 99 illnesses, would require concerted action…

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School Test Scores data now available at the Database Library

By Erica Martin | July 9, 2012

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, after releasing its “Cheating Our Children” series that identified suspicious test scores around the country, provided the NICAR Database Library with test scores data gathered from state education departments. From the AJC: “The data include state testing data paired in approximate cohorts by school, test subject and grade. An approximate cohort would…

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Companies failed to create jobs after receiving tax-payer funded grants

By hdcoadmin | July 6, 2012

“A three-month investigation by The Tampa Tribune shows at least four in every 10 companies that receive grants from the state’s jobs incentive fund have failed to meet their obligations — some slightly, others by wide margins.” “However, Enterprise Florida, the state’s chief economic development agency, paints a rosier picture, concluding Florida is exceeding its…

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Errors found in nearly 25% of reversed cases

By hdcoadmin | July 5, 2012

“The Texas Tribune analyzed 86 overturned convictions in Texas, finding that in nearly one quarter of those cases courts ruled that prosecutors made mistakes that often contributed to the wrong outcome.” “In a multi-part series Brandi Grissom explores the causes and consequences of prosecutorial errors and whether reforms might prevent future wrongful convictions.”

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Columbus schools caught ‘fixing’ attendance data

By hdcoadmin | June 29, 2012

“The Columbus Dispatch has been told by four former district data analysts that a team of data-processing workers inflated Columbus schools’ attendance figures by routinely and purposely removing large numbers of absent students from the rolls.” “At the same time, district administrators summoned school principals to the Kingswood Data Center. There, they were schooled in…

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How sound are bridges in your area? Find out with updated National Bridge Inventory data

By Erica Martin | June 28, 2012

Now is a good time to investigate the bridges in your state and community: NICAR has just updated the National Bridge Inventory. Current through 2011, the data can help you assess the soundness of bridges in your area. Key fields can be used for an overall indication of a bridge’s quality. There are also fields…

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Community college football players caught up in criminal activity

By hdcoadmin | June 27, 2012

“After a sheriff’s deputy shot and killed a local community college football player during a struggle at a burglary scene Feb. 23, The Desert Sun in Palm Springs, Calif., compared recent years’ football rosters at College of the Desert to county court databases.” “Reporters Keith Matheny and Kate McGinty found far more criminal activity by…

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IRE Conference first-timer

By hdcoadmin | June 27, 2012

By Mikel SchaeferWVUE-TV New Orleans Following the conclusion of the Boston IRE Conference, I felt compelled to share my experience as an IRE Conference first-timer, especially since I was a fairly rare species at the event. Unlike most attending the three-day conference, I was not an investigative reporter, but one of a handful of television…

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Wisconsin’s mobile home communities overlooked

By hdcoadmin | June 26, 2012

“Wisconsin’s patchwork system of regulating mobile home communities often forces communities such as Plymouth to act alone when a park owner won’t make repairs to houses with malfunctioning plumbing, broken heating systems and mold-covered walls, a Gannett Wisconsin Media investigation has found.” “Even though the state has the authority to respond to residents’ complaints and…

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