North Country Public Radio spent six months investigating extremist groups and militia movements in upstate New York for a special reporting project called If All Else Fails. Our reporting found that ...
The News & Observer stayed true to its investigative journalism traditions in 2024, uncovering hidden truths and holding people in power to account throughout the year. Several themes dominated the ...
The world needs more skilled investigative editors. That's the driving force behind a groundbreaking new program the Herald-Tribune has been a part of developing for the last year. Working with the ...
This contest, which marked its 14 years, encourages quality media coverage of forced displacement and migration issues. The goal is to draw increased public attention toward displacement and migration ...
In 2024, Sarah Stillman, a Pulitzer Prize-winning staff writer for The New Yorker, began looking into a tip she’d received about the starvation-related death of a 65-year-old Arizona woman, Mary Faith ...
Information overload and lack of transparency in government are perennial challenges for journalists, so having reliable and powerful tools can make the difference between a hunch and a major ...
Over the past three years, filmmaker James Jones — who made the FRONTLINE documentaries Secret State of North Korea and Saudi Arabia Uncovered — has been talking to us about the evolution of the ...
We are pleased to announce the journalists chosen as the 2025 cohort of the ProPublica Investigative Editor Training Program. The program was established in 2023 to expand the ranks of editors with ...