Why did CoOportunity fail? January 19, 2015 By Trudy Lieberman The insurance co-op’s struggles raise questions about the efforts to foster competition
How to fight restrictions on access to court cases January 14, 2015 By Jonathan Peters Judge’s order in Don Blankenship trial highlights a perennial press concern
Inside the Sun Sentinel‘s investigation on Cuban criminals January 13, 2015 By Susannah Nesmith South Florida paper combined database work with shoe-leather reporting for a big story
How a Cleveland news outlet obtained key video in Tamir Rice shooting January 12, 2015 By Anna Clark Northeast Ohio Media Group "persistently pestered" the city for full footage
Gannett shakeup leads to new competition in Vermont statehouse coverage January 6, 2015 By Erin Mansfield After leaving Burlington Free Press, reporters find a new home at alt-weekly Seven Days
These investigations by Florida papers deserve another look January 5, 2015 By Susannah Nesmith Reporters at The Palm Beach Post, Sarasota Herald-Tribune, and Naples Daily News deserve recognition
What can Lone Star listeners expect from Texas Standard? December 30, 2014 By Richard Parker The new show, a sort of All Things Considered for Texas, will launch in early 2015
Looking for Philadelphia’s digital audience December 29, 2014 By Anna Clark Diana Lind discusses what she’s learned at Next City and what she hopes to bring to Philly.com
‘Illegal,’ ‘undocumented,’ or something else? No clear consensus yet December 23, 2014 By Rui Kaneya Newsrooms covering immigration move away from the "I-word," but AP style change hasn’t settled debate
Editor’s picks: United States Project December 23, 2014 By Greg Marx Here are seven USP posts from 2014 that we think deserve a second look
What Ferris Bueller can teach us about who counts as ‘the media’ December 22, 2014 By Jonathan Peters A Texas Supreme Court justice argues that his colleagues should have taken up the debate
Ralston Reports cancellation part of a trend: Less politics on Nevada TV December 19, 2014 By Corey Hutchins Station owner Jim Rogers, who championed public affairs programming, died in June
A Florida paper’s aggressive coverage of pension problems shapes reform December 19, 2014 By Susannah Nesmith Times-Union fights for public involvement in overhaul of Jacksonville police, fire plans
Billionaire’s support for Pittsburgh paper is at issue in court case December 17, 2014 By Dave Warner Scaife children seek accounting of trust fund drained in part to back Tribune-Review
Reporter won’t be forced to reveal source December 16, 2014 By Rui Kaneya Patch’s Joseph Hosey wins appeal as court preserves principles of Illinois shield law