EL PASO, Texas -- At dusk on a Friday night in October, big, white buses pull up near...
Nov 30, 2018The Great Marsh
For New England coastal dwellers who have toughed out countless nor’easters, the benchmark of bad was the blizzard...
Nov 28, 2018How to advocate for yourself in the newsroom
This column originally appeared in Navigator, GroundTruth’s newsletter for early-career journalists. You can subscribe to Navigator here. We’ve all been...
Nov 28, 2018Report for America and partners announce panel on trust and media at South by Southwest
Boston, Mass. November 27, 2018 — At a pivotal time for local journalism in the public interest, Report...
Nov 27, 2018War Children
A year after the city of Mosul was liberated from ISIS rule, kids across Iraq are not alright....
Nov 22, 2018Applications are open for the 2019 James W. Foley Middle East Fellowship
The GroundTruth Project is pleased to begin accepting applications for the 2019 James. W. Foley Middle East Fellowship....
Nov 22, 2018Climate change looms as a long-term threat to aquaculture
This is the third of the three-part series, Indicator Species: New England Fishermen and the Challenges of Climate Change....
Nov 20, 2018Chef Scott Robertson: Try jonah crab at home
As executive chef at Fisherman’s View Restaurant, Scott Robertson is a pioneer in the growing field of Jonah...
Nov 19, 2018Climate change forces New England lobstermen to switch to crab
This is the second of the three-part series, Indicator Species: New England Fishermen and the Challenges of Climate...
Nov 19, 2018What the Emmett Till case taught me about journalism and Mississippi’s unfinished history
SUMNER, Mississippi — The courthouse where Emmett Till’s murderers were acquitted has been restored to look like it...
Nov 15, 2018Voting rights are civil rights
WASHINGTON — The Voting Rights Act, a cornerstone of the civil rights era, passed Congress in 1965 to remove...
Nov 14, 2018