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

Published: March 2, 2016 | Written by: Erica Martin
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 […]
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Send a team to free training in Connecticut, Oregon or Ohio

Published: February 26, 2016 | Written by: hdcoadmin
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 […]
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IRE Radio Podcast | America’s Exploited Guest Workers

Published: February 22, 2016 | Written by: Erica Martin
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 […]
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IRE members honored with Polk Awards

Published: February 16, 2016 | Written by: hdcoadmin
Several IRE members were named winners of the 2015 Polk Awards in Journalism by Long Island University on Sunday, Feb. 14. The awards honor special achievement in many areas of […]
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Use NICAR'S fatal accident data on deadline

Published: February 16, 2016 | Written by: Erica Martin
We've updated our simple, one-table database on fatal accidents in the US; the data now has information on every reported accident from 2003 through 2014. We created the data from […]
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Covering racial injustice in the age of Black Lives Matter

Published: February 12, 2016 | Written by: Erica Martin
“Race is the original problem in this country.” That’s from IRE member Nikole Hannah-Jones, one of the nation’s most well-respected investigative and data reporters, who visited the University of Missouri […]
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IRE member wins 2016 Selden Ring Award

Published: February 12, 2016 | Written by: hdcoadmin
Congratulations to IRE member Martha Mendoza of The Associated Press for winning the 2016 Selden Ring Award for Investigative Reporting. USC Annenberg recognized Mendoza, along with Esther Htusan, Margie Mason and […]
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IRE Radio Podcast | The Journalists and the Death Squad

Published: February 2, 2016 | Written by: Erica Martin
On this episode, reporter A.C. Thompson discusses his investigation into the deaths of five Vietnamese-American journalists between 1981 and 1990. Officials seemed to think that an anti-Communist group called the […]
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Fellowship inspired by ‘Spotlight’ to award funding, support to investigative journalists

Published: February 1, 2016 | Written by: hdcoadmin
By Sacha Pfeiffer, The Boston Globe 'Spotlight' on the IRE Radio Podcast Listen to Pfeiffer, Walter Robinson and Marty Baron discuss the Globe’s reporting in 2002 and 2003. Fourteen years […]
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Add context to stories on car crashes, seatbelt safety and drunken driving using FARS data

Published: January 29, 2016 | Written by: Erica Martin
How many people die in car accidents? Sometimes you'll see the answer to that question flashing on a billboard on the highway. It's also in the DOT's Fatality Analysis Reporting […]
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