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IRE announces new online Census service

By hdcoadmin | June 8, 2011

Investigative Reporters and Editors is pleased to announce the next phase in our ongoing Census project, designed to make it easier and faster for journalists to work with 2010 Census data. The new online interactive tool has been developed to crunch and download data from the next series of census data releases this summer. The…

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Business College undergrads rack up criminal convictions

By hdcoadmin | June 6, 2011

This investigation by The Gazette reveals that more than 18 percent of students graduating from the “University of Iowa’s prestigious Tippie College of Business” have “at least one non-traffic criminal conviction.” The percentage of convictions possessed by students of the Business College is 6 percent higher than any other University of Iowa undergraduate. Some of…

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Violent behavior overlooked by the system

By hdcoadmin | June 6, 2011

A Journal Sentinel investigation into the violent life of Markus Evans reveals a series of “miscalculations by law enforcement and poor communication between authorities.” Evans’ violent background began as early as kindergarten, when he stabbed a teacher with a pencil. He was arrested twice before the age of 10 and shot a cousin in the…

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Texas tap water turning plumbing radioactive

By hdcoadmin | June 3, 2011

KHOU-TV’s Mark Greenblatt finds so much radiation in the water of Central Texas cities, that even the pipes that carry it set off Geiger counters, and citizens are afraid to drink it. Greenblatt also uncovered a 10-year old state scientific report calling the water serious health risk”,  but Texas officials all but ignored it.  The…

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Former IRE Board president Dietz remembered as strong leader, stellar journalist

By hdcoadmin | June 3, 2011

Longtime IRE member David Dietz, president of our organization in 2001-02, passed away Wednesday, June 1,  after a battle with cancer. Dave was a beloved colleague and friend to many of us, and was honored last year with IRE’s Lifetime Achievement Award in recognition of his many contributions. Over the past decade, Dave worked as…

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It’s not too late to attend the IRE Conference in Orlando!

By hdcoadmin | June 2, 2011

While early-bird registration has ended, you have not missed your opportunity to attend this great training event.  On-site registrations will be accepted beginning Wednesday, June 8 at 4 p.m.  and will continue through Saturday during the conference, being held at the Renaissance Orlando SeaWorld, 6677 Sea Harbor Drive, Orlando, Florida. View the schedule and expected speakers today!

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Surgeon with nine malpractice suits continues operating

By hdcoadmin | June 1, 2011

In this investigation by the Duluth News Tribune, reporters Brandon Stahl and Mark Stodghill revealed that one of the “highest-paid physicians at St. Luke’s,” neurosurgeon Stefan Konasiewicz, had a lengthy track record of complaints and malpractice suits. Konasiewicz cut and failed to repair a young woman’s aorta during a spinal surgery that resulted in her…

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The murder of Edwin Pratt

By hdcoadmin | June 1, 2011

In a five-year investigation, Seattle Weekly reporter Rick Anderson has brought to light the 1969 murder of the Northwest civil rights activist and leader, Edwin Pratt. This detailed report discloses new details on a decades old case that has gone unsolved and reveals “the likely solving of the historic racial assassination of the director of Seattle’s…

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You don’t always get what you pay for at the pump

By hdcoadmin | June 1, 2011

In this project by the Scripps Howard News Service, reporter Isaac Wolf investigates the chemical makeup of national gasoline brands. An independent lab test of five different national brands reveals that they “differ widely in their levels of crucial engine-cleaning detergent additives.” The levels of detergent additives can impact a vehicle’s engine quality as well…

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Lenience in juvenile court system may have cost one woman’s life.

By hdcoadmin | May 31, 2011

John Diedrich of the Milwaukee, Wisconsin Journal Sentinel reports on the disturbing facts of how some very violent juveniles slip through the cracks of our court system. One, Markus Evans, first encounter with the courts was when he was 7 years old, after stabbing his kindergarten teacher with a pencil. 10 years later, he is…

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