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Published: November 25, 2019 | Written by: Erica Martin
Want to get more involved with IRE but aren’t sure how? Consider volunteering your time as an IRE Awards screener. As a screener, you'll be part of a team of journalists […]
Published: November 18, 2019 | Written by: Erica Martin
IRE wants your ideas for the upcoming IRE Conference in Metro D.C. next June. We’re also starting an email list so you can keep up with news about the conference. Use this […]
Published: November 11, 2019 | Written by: Erica Martin
IRE is seeking a journalist to work full time as Editorial Director at its headquarters at the University of Missouri. IRE’s current Editorial Director, Sarah Hutchins, is being promoted to […]
Published: November 8, 2019 | Written by: Erica Martin
On this bonus episode, we’re sharing audio from the 2016 IRE Conference. In a session on narrative storytelling, reporters T. Christian Miller and Ken Armstrong explain how they wrote their […]
Published: October 28, 2019 | Written by: Erica Martin
Projects investigating an insular religious community, Columbia River tribe nations, and the Palm Beach prostitution raid have been awarded IRE Freelance Fellowships. The recipients of the 2019 competition are: Sarah […]
Published: October 23, 2019 | Written by: Erica Martin
Are you making the most of your IRE membership benefits? Here's a recap of our current partnerships, how you can benefit and instructions on getting access to premium tools. FOIAengine […]
Published: October 16, 2019 | Written by: Erica Martin
It's once again time to enter the Philip Meyer Journalism Award contest. Entries are now being accepted online, through Nov. 17. Established in 2005, the award was created to honor Philip […]
Published: October 8, 2019 | Written by: Erica Martin
Get your stories ready to enter the Philip Meyer Awards! We'll be accepting entries later this month and we can't wait to see what you enter. To get a head […]
Published: October 8, 2019 | Written by: Erica Martin
When protests rocked Ferguson, Missouri, in 2014, few realized the tensions could be traced to a policy-based problem — local police were fining residents at abnormally high rates to fund […]
Published: September 24, 2019 | Written by: Erica Martin
When police kill civilians, the victims are often people of color. So, when Arizona Republic reporters Uriel Garcia and Bree Burkitt decided to investigate police shootings in their state, they […]