Updated February 28, 2020 NEW YORK—Addressing more than 100,000 people, the biggest crowd of his political career, at...
Feb 27, 2020Poverty and hope battle in the hollers of West Virginia
CHARLESTON, WV – Last June, I was dispatched home to West Virginia as a Report for America corps...
Feb 27, 2020Maine confronts ‘crumbling infrastructure’ in neighborhood schools
AUGUSTA, ME — Rushing through Cony High School’s cafeteria, past the afterschool crowd doing homework or scrolling through...
Feb 26, 2020Report for America newsrooms raise nearly $1 million in 2019 through local philanthropy
NEW YORK — Today, Report for America announced its 2019 partner newsrooms quadrupled the program’s goals for local...
Feb 25, 2020The Snake River, lifeblood of Idaho’s Magic Valley
TWIN FALLS, ID – When I first drove into southern Idaho, I passed over a 500-foot canyon. Below...
Feb 25, 2020Moving home: Church and state converge at Kentucky’s foster care crisis
LEXINGTON, KY -- It was early evening in late August and former Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin was talking...
Feb 21, 2020In Utah, change is slow following historic election of Native Americans
BLANDING, Utah – I arrived in San Juan County after a historic shift in power. In November 2018,...
Feb 20, 2020Life after prison: Second chances in Detroit
DETROIT, MI — On a Sunday afternoon in summer, Demetrius Knuckles popped open the trunk of his Trailblazer...
Feb 20, 2020Report for America among top 100 proposals for MacArthur $100 million grant
BOSTON, MA — The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation today unveiled The GroundTruth Project, home of...
Feb 19, 2020Pushing forward: How one reporter took over a 20-year-old investigation
Editor’s note: For this edition of Navigator, we’re proud to share this dispatch from Report for America corps...
Feb 19, 2020Wounds of the past still haunt Mississippi
JACKSON, Miss. -- Shortly after relocating to Mississippi last summer, I came face-to-face with the state’s racist past...
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