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Dangerous Dwellings

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution identified more than 270 persistently dangerous apartment complexes in metropolitan Atlanta, places where chronic violence and disrepair trap tens of thousands of residents in deplorable living conditions. […]
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Broken Homes

In the Broken Homes series, reporters Joaquin Palomino and Trisha Thadani detail how San Francisco Mayor London Breed’s administration failed to properly staff and oversee the century-old Single Room Occupancy […]
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Everyone's right to know: Public records for justice

This practical workshop will lay out public records to help attendees examine racial justice in their communities, and how to acquire those records. From police abuse, to red lining, to […]
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Broadcast Track: Lightning round

Panelists will share their experiences and tips for covering five non-COVID areas that were important this year: Consumer, politics, policing, housing and guns. While the world is focused on COVID, […]
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Wires and Fires

Electrical fires are often treated as accidents in Milwaukee, but they are actually foreseeable tragedies with the government doing little to fix the problem, a Milwaukee Journal Sentinel investigation found. This […]
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For Louisville Offenders And Victims Alike, A New Label: ‘Public Nuisance’

This story examined the enforcement of a little-known public nuisance law in Louisville, Ky. We found victims of domestic violence, people struggling with addiction, and minor offenders are often labeled […]
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Worse for Care

Thousands of Vermonters choose to live in 133 state-regulated assisted living and residential care homes. Unlike nursing homes, which are heavily regulated by the federal government, these homes are subject […]
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Homewreckers

Eight million Americans lost their homes in the Great Recession. In Homewreckers, Reveal’s Aaron Glantz exposes how a small group of men -- many of whom are close to President […]
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On Unsolid Ground?

Despite learning more than three years ago that perhaps dozens of homes in a wealthy development on Colorado Springs’ coveted west side were slowly sinking, heaving and flooding, city planners […]
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Dream home nightmares

Ryan Homes, a subsidiary of NVR, is a home builder operating in 14 states with an annual profit of nearly a billion dollars. The stories investigate how the home builder […]
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Story idea blitz: Census

Break open those notebooks and get ready to fill them with story ideas! This fast-paced, 30-minute session will give you months worth of investigative and watchdog story ideas for digging […]
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Reveal: Kept Out

Fifty years ago, the Fair Housing Act banned government-sponsored racial discrimination in mortgage lending, known as redlining. But black and Latino borrowers continue to be routinely denied conventional mortgages at rates far higher than their white counterparts.
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