Jolie McCullough, Texas Tribune
Jolie McCullough develops data interactives and news apps and reports on criminal justice issues for the Texas Tribune. She came to the Tribune in early 2015 from the Albuquerque Journal, where her work as a web designer and developer earned her national recognition. She was at the Journal for four years and specialized in interactive maps and data-driven special projects. She is a graduate of Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication; while there, she interned as a reporter and online producer at the Arizona Republic and served as the web editor of the student-run newspaper, the State Press.
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Republican U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz has joined the fast-growing calls from Texas lawmakers and A-list celebrities to take a closer look at the death sentence...
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Tears often filled the eyes of the women in this Texas prison town as they prepared for their upcoming release from the system after years or even...
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Days after a federal judge threatened to jail Texas prison officials for violating a settlement agreement to put some inmates in air conditioned housing...
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After the second Texas mass shooting in a month, Gov. Greg Abbott tweeted Monday night that "we're working on a legislative package right now" and that ...
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Texas’ largest law enforcement agency is moving away from arresting people for low-level marijuana offenses. It’s the latest development in the chaos...
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A top official at the Texas Department of Public Safety has been arrested on suspicion of sexual assault, according to Travis County court records. He...
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Months before Texas district attorneys started dropping or delaying low-level marijuana cases , state lawmakers were told that a well-liked bill to...
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The scientists think they’ve come up with a solution to Texas’ pot problem. Forensic and crime lab experts are optimistic state and local officials will...
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State leaders have recently cheered record-low unemployment rates in Texas. But the economic success has made it that much harder for the state to run a...
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In two weeks, two Texas executions have been stopped by the courts. On Monday, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals halted the Thursday execution of Mark...