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Taken for a Ride

WLL's yearlong investigation of the charter school transportation system in New Orleans exposed major safety and organizational failures, abusive drivers and fly-by-night bus companies serving clueless and ill-prepared school leaders.
Type: Contest Entries
Cost: Free for members

Chad Fitton: Trail of Victims

A KSL investigation exposed a serial stalker preying on women and girls across the state of Utah and detailed more than a decade of second chances, probation violations and shortened sentences allowing his trail of victims to grow. Findings revealed shortcomings in the Utah criminal justice system allowing for repeat offenses, minimal time served, and lack of oversight over court-ordered mental health and substance abuse treatment.
Type: Contest Entries
Cost: Free for members

Accused: The Mysterious Death of David Bocks

An Ohio man working in a secretive uranium plant disappeared one night on the job. Bone fragments discovered in a vat filled with a lava-hot chemical suggest he met a gruesome fate, one that police quickly decided was suicide. Cincinnati Enquirer reporters reinvestigated over eight episodes of the true-crime podcast Accused and uncovered several new leads overlooked by original investigators. They also learned that Bocks death was just part of a far bigger mystery.
Type: Contest Entries
Cost: Free for members

Capitol Hill Controversy

This exclusive investigation by WTVF chief investigative reporter Phil Williams revealed a highly toxic culture, including racist and misogynistic attitudes, along with illegal drug use and rampant cronyism, inside the offices of the third most powerful person in Tennessee state government. Our NewsChannel 5 team also uncovered allegations that House Speaker Glen Casada offered one lawmaker a bribe to pass a critical piece of legislation and threatened others.
Type: Contest Entries
Cost: Free for members

Broken: Juvenile Justice in Nashville

Juvenile crime the lost lives of the victims, as well as the lost lives of the children themselves is a story that matters deeply to the people of Nashville and families throughout the state of Tennessee. Thats why WTVF NewsChannel 5 devoted extensive resources in 2019 to exhaustively and empathetically investigating the states broken juvenile justice system and exploring what can be done to fix the deep-seated problems facing our children.
Type: Contest Entries
Cost: Free for members

Culture of Silence

Culture of Silence, WCPOs three month-long investigation of sexual abuse by Catholic priests and brothers, uncovered new substantiated allegations against clergy. They also documented and exposed systemic failures of the local dioceses to disclose the names and assignments of pedophile priests.
Type: Contest Entries
Cost: Free for members

U.S. Government Tracking Journalists, Attorneys and Immigration Advocates Through Secret Database

Internal documents, leaked to NBC 7, confirmed that the Department of Homeland Security had labeled 59 individuals as coordinators, organizers, instigators, or media tied to a migrant caravan and placed alerts on their passports. They included journalists, attorneys, advocates, activists, and pastor. Most were American citizens and had committed no crimes.
Type: Contest Entries
Cost: Free for members

Conviction: The Bingo King Murder

"Conviction" is an in-depth examination by KSAT of the failures by police and prosecutors in a notorious, 20-year old crime: The Bingo King Murder in San Antonio, Texas.
Type: Contest Entries
Cost: Free for members

Fooling the Feds

A Baltimore City Charter School wins a $1.5 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education. But one year later, it shuts down. How can this happen? Fox45s Project Baltimore conducted a six-month investigation to find out. This series exposed serious flaws in how the Feds issue $500 million a year in charter school grants.
Type: Contest Entries
Cost: Free for members

Doctors fear controversial program made to help them

PHPs, or Physicians Health Programs, are meant to help doctors with addiction or other psychological problems. KSDK's investigation found doctors are sometimes falsely accused and forced into getting help that they dont need. If they refusethey risk losing their medical license.
Type: Contest Entries
Cost: Free for members
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