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The Prison Journalism Project found a willing partner in Kay Thompson, DOC's communications chief. The former reporter gave approval and support to the projects.
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When NPR is in the news, our journalists aim to cover what's happening the same way they cover any other organization. To do that, the NPR newsroom follows a process aimed at ensuring only a small number of employees, none of whom are directly involved in the news event, works on the coverage.
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The contract guarantees a minimum salary of $50,000 for new employees, cell phone and meal reimbursements, and other protections.
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Special prosecutors charged former Marion Police Chief Gideon Cody with one count of interference with the judicial process, a low-level felony, for asking a restauranteur to delete text messages after his controversial raid of the Marion County Record.
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The Marion County Record search warrant signed by Kansas magistrate Laura Viar appeared to violate federal law protecting journalists from police raids. The Kansas Commission on Judicial Conduct did issue Viars "informal advice" to research appropriate federal and state laws before approving warrants.
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A Nebraska regulator is asking a news organization to pay thousands of dollars for the to compile a public records request.
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The Rocky Mountain News. The South Idaho Press. The Lone Peak New Utah. These long-gone newspapers range from a Pulitzer-winning metro-area daily to...
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The Kansas Health Institute News Service, the nonprofit news reporting service of the Kansas Health Institute (KHI), has become part of KCUR Public Media,…
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Last year HPPR reported on The Texas Tribune’s five-part documentary series God and Governing. The series provided a fascinating look at how the decisions…
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Through an interview with the creators of the online magazine of Field and Bone, Brittany and Evan Kelly, and excerpts from the magazine itself, we…