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Track the economic impact of Hurricane Matthew

Published: October 11, 2016 | Written by: Erica Martin
View of Hurricane Katrina destruction in the city of New Orleans. (Photo by NOAA / Creative Commons)  In the wake of any natural disaster, there’s a seemingly endless number of […]
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When checking your mailbox isn’t enough: 3 tips for investigating local elections

Published: October 10, 2016 | Written by: Erica Martin
Image by Justin Grimes. Used under Creative Commons License. In September, New York Times reporter Susanne Craig checked her mailbox. Checking for snail mail wasn’t abnormal for her, but what she found was: […]
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IRE Radio Podcast | Fostering Disparity

Published: October 3, 2016 | Written by: Erica Martin
Brandon Stahl has spent years reporting on foster care for the Minneapolis Star Tribune. But at a meeting with the Bureau of Indian Affairs, he stumbled across a fact he’d […]
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IRE looks to hire new director of data services

Published: September 27, 2016 | Written by: hdcoadmin
Investigative Reporters and Editors is looking for someone with data analysis skills who enjoys tackling a variety of projects, leading workshops, working with smart and motivated students, and helping shape […]
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Join IRE at our Cleveland Meetup!

Published: September 25, 2016 | Written by: hdcoadmin
If you're in the Cleveland area, we hope you’ll join us for a Meetup on Sunday, Oct. 9. We’ll be gathering at Jukebox starting at 3 pm. This event is open to […]
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Behind the Story: How IndyStar uncovered sexual abuse within USA Gymnastics

Published: September 15, 2016 | Written by: Erica Martin
"Out of Balance" from the Indianapolis Star In many ways, the summer of 2016 was an exciting time for USA Gymnastics, the national governing body that oversees the sport and […]
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Report on the student debt crisis with our new simplified database

Published: September 1, 2016 | Written by: hdcoadmin
Student debt is quickly becoming a national crisis. But reporting on student loans and college finances has always been thorny, especially when dealing with complicated bureaucracies and patchwork data. Earlier […]
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IRE Radio Podcast | Wards of Neglect

Published: August 29, 2016 | Written by: hdcoadmin
What happens when a state cuts $100 million from its mental health budget? Reporters from the Tampa Bay Times and Sarasota Herald-Tribune spent 18 months finding out. Their Pulitzer-winning investigation […]
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IRE Radio Podcast | White Coat Criminals

Published: August 9, 2016 | Written by: hdcoadmin
A team of journalists at The Atlanta Journal-Constitution uncovered a nationwide phenomenon of sexual abuse in the medical community. Thousands of doctors, many still practicing, had a lurid history of […]
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IRE welcomes new trainer

Published: July 18, 2016 | Written by: hdcoadmin
Denise Malan is joining IRE full-time as a member of our training team in August. For the past three years, Denise has worked at the Institute for Nonprofit News in […]
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