a Thursday, Aug 7, 2014 Gannett’s changes bring excitement, some pain, and a full-time beer beat Corey Hutchins, CJR
a Wednesday, Aug 6, 2014 IRS controversy raises the question: What are the limits of the local angle? Anna Clark, CJR
a Friday, Aug 1, 2014 After murders raise questions about parole supervision, LA Times sues for records Jonathan Peters, CJR
a Thursday, Jul 31, 2014 Why one editor won’t run any more op-eds by the Heritage Foundation’s top economist Deron Lee, CJR
a Thursday, Jul 31, 2014 How an activist journalist’s commitment to a poor Chicago community led to a big FOIA win (UPDATED) Rui Kaneya
a Wednesday, Jul 30, 2014 There are 6,300 state-level races this year. CPI staffs up to track the money flow. Gabriel Rosenberg
a Monday, Jul 28, 2014 Girl’s foul-ball injury raises a question: When should the media withhold a name? Susannah Nesmith, CJR
a Friday, Jul 25, 2014 Lawmaker’s astroturf op-ed disappears from newspaper’s site (UPDATED) Corey Hutchins, CJR
a Thursday, Jul 24, 2014 The Boston Globe owned the health policy beat once. Where did that tenacity go? Trudy Lieberman, CJR
a Tuesday, Jul 22, 2014 How public media collaborations are creating opportunities for local reporting Gabriel Rosenberg
a Friday, Jul 18, 2014 Jose Antonio Vargas’ detention shows what ‘border security’ actually entails Michelle Garcia
a Friday, Jul 18, 2014 Free Press takes its transparency dispute with the University of Michigan to court Jonathan Peters, CJR