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Quick-hit CAR success

By hdcoadmin | October 21, 2008

Little more than a week after enduring days of spreadsheet and database training, recent graduates of IRE’s Boot Camp in Minneapolis have produced quick-hit stories with their new computer-assisted reporting skills. An analysis by Jason Hoppin of The Pioneer Press found new voter registrations in Minnesota have pushed that state’s registrations to an all-time high.…

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Tobacco Underground series

By hdcoadmin | October 20, 2008

A six-part investigative series by The Center for Public Integrity’s International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) details the booming global trade in illegal cigarettes. Since 1999, the ICIJ has tracked the illegal tobacco trade, and found corporate collusion with the criminal networks diverting tobacco shipments to black markets around the world.  Crackdowns starting in 2004…

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Know Parking Here series

By hdcoadmin | October 17, 2008

A project by CTV-British Columbia and ESRI Canada mapped parking ticket trends in Vancouver.   Through a freedom of information request, CTV received digital copies of all the parking tickets issued during a two-week period and analysed the information to determine numerous trends including spikes in ticketing at certain points in the day and neighborhoods where…

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LAPD paying too much in overtime

By hdcoadmin | October 16, 2008

Jason Kandel of the Los Angeles Daily News reports that overtime pay for Los Angeles police officers has increased almost 150 percent in the past decade. According to department records, the LAPD has spent more than its allotted overtime budget by an average of nearly $6 million a year since 2002-03. The report comes on…

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Hidden wells, dirty water

By hdcoadmin | October 15, 2008

An investigation by Leah Beth Ward of the Yakima Herald-Republic (Yakima, Wash.) reveals that evidence of area groundwater contamination has long been ignored. “A little noticed scientific study six years ago found that one in five of 195 wells tested outside five Lower Valley communities contained levels of nitrates above federal safety limits…Responsibility for keeping…

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Refugee programs struggle under increasing demand

By hdcoadmin | October 15, 2008

The Salt Lake Tribune looked at the federal resettlement system that provides financial and social support for refugees relocating in Utah and throughout the U.S.  The Tribune found the system quickly abandons refugees soon after their arrival.  People coming from poor African nations and some parts of Asia, particularly those who have lived for a…

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Precision Journalism 101

By hdcoadmin | October 15, 2008

Listen to Steve Doig, Knight Chair in Journalism at Arizona State University, and Philip Meyer, recently retired Knight Chair at the University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill, discuss the past and future of precision journalism.  They share examples of how social science techniques and advances in personal computing have given journalists the tools to…

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DNA exonerations highlight flaws in eyewitness identifications

By hdcoadmin | October 14, 2008

The Dallas Morning News spent months looking at Dallas County’s 19 DNA exonerations as well as current felony cases in an investigation that highlights flaws in the witness identification process.  Despite known problems with eyewitness testimony, police and prosecutors still rely upon it to secure convictions.  “The fallibility of eyewitness testimony revealed by DNA exonerations…

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Missouri, Illinois lack meth clean-up laws

By hdcoadmin | October 14, 2008

Christine Byers of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch has found that Missouri and Illinois have some of the highest numbers of known methamphetamine labs, yet both states fail to ensure that former labs get decontaminated when properties are seized.  Additionally, there are no laws mandating that new residents are notified of potential contamination before moving into the…

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Mistress paid off by Florida Congressman

By hdcoadmin | October 14, 2008

West Palm Beach Congressman Tim Mahoney (D-Fla.) has agreed to pay his mistress, Patricia Allen, $121,000 according to an investigative report by ABC News’ Emma Schwartz, Rhonda Schwartz and Vic Walter. In addition to the payment, Mahoney also offered Allen a job at the agency that handles his campaign advertising.  Mahoney was elected following the…

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