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Jenna Susko: Why you should go to the IRE Conference

Published: May 16, 2014 | Written by: Erica Martin
There’s still time to register for the IRE Conference in San Francisco. But if you’re still on the fence, we hope this will help. We asked some of our members to tell […]
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Jeff Kelly Lowenstein: Why you should go to the IRE Conference

Published: May 15, 2014 | Written by: Erica Martin
There’s still time to register for the IRE Conference in San Francisco. But if you’re still on the fence, we hope this will help. We asked some of our members […]
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How to investigate subsidized tutoring

Published: May 14, 2014 | Written by: Erica Martin
Florida's mandated tutoring program used taxpayer dollars to hire firms run by criminals, cheaters and profiteers. Last year Tampa Bay Times reporter Michael LaForgia used invoice records, complaint reports, audits […]
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IRE announces winners of Freelance Fellowship competition

Published: May 13, 2014 | Written by: hdcoadmin
Projects investigating segregation, health care and cold cases have been awarded IRE Freelance Fellowships this year. Winners of the 2014 competition are:   Maya Dukmasova, for her work on segregation […]
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IRE Preview: Improve your data skills with our hands-on classes

Published: May 13, 2014 | Written by: Erica Martin
Erica Proffer, KRGV-TV, listens during a hands-on class at the 2013 IRE Conference. Get skills to help you dig into your next story with hands-on classes at IRE in San […]
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Louisiana failed to turn over key public records about execution drugs

Published: May 9, 2014 | Written by: hdcoadmin
Documents entered into court record in the lawsuit of one prisoner on death row show that the Louisiana Department of Corrections had documents that would have fulfilled a records request made by […]
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How to identify – and expose – inflated student enrollment statistics

Published: May 9, 2014 | Written by: Erica Martin
Will Evans of The Center for Investigative Reporting explains how he started investigating an Oakland, Calif. church school that appears to have vastly inflated its enrollment numbers to collect extra […]
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IRE Preview: New nine-session track focuses on the art of storytelling

Published: May 8, 2014 | Written by: Erica Martin
A special track of nine IRE Conference panels this year will focus on elevating our writing. It will include a series of “master classes” led by Pulitzer winning journalists Louise […]
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New webinar focuses on data journalism for broadcasters

Published: May 7, 2014 | Written by: Erica Martin
KTVB-Boise investigative reporter Jamie Grey explains how to get started on data projects, offering story ideas and tips for visualizing data on air. She walks through several examples including: Finding […]
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NICAR releases updated Death Master File, for cheap

Published: May 6, 2014 | Written by: Erica Martin
The NICAR Database Library has just updated the Social Security Administration's Death Master File (DMF), which is now current as of Nov. 30, 2013. We purchased the last full copy […]
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