The Iowa Center for Public Affairs has received a $20,000 grant from the Nicholas B. Ottaway Foundation to support its statewide program for investigative and explanatory reporting by college
Executive Director-Editor Lyle Muller and co-founder/board member Stephen Berry had the chance to talk on KXIC’s Dottie Ray Show about IowaWatch’s recent Nicholas B. Ottaway
The broad swath of newsrooms that published Carnegie-Knight News21’s package on voter fraud and ID laws across America is surely a sign that the taboo of one newsroom
Republican incumbent Steve King had received $356,850 in PAC funding for his campaign for Iowa's 4th Congressional District seat as of June 30, 2012. Of that, $328,850, or 92 percent, was from out of state and $28,000, or 8 percent, was from Iowa.
Democratic challenger Christie Vilsack had received $334,627 in PAC funding for her campaign for Iowa's 4th Congressional District seat as of June 30, 2012. Of that, $315,916, or 94 percent, was from out of state and $18,711, or 6 percent, was from Iowa.
Iowa Center for Public Affairs Journalism Executive Director-Editor Lyle Muller and the center’s co-founder, Stephen Berry, talked about The Center on the Dottie Ray radio show on
A team of 13 journalists from IowaWatch.org and SourceMedia Group, the parent company of The Gazette in Cedar Rapids did the reporting and writing for Iowa segment of the State Integrity Investigation Report. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- By THE I
Tomorrow – World AIDS Day – is special for people living with HIV/AIDS. It’s special, because 30 years ago the U.S. Centers for Disease Control reported the first cases
The Iowa Center for Public Affairs Journalism-IowaWatch and SourceMedia (Cedar Rapids Gazette), has joined in a 50-state reporting project with two national non-profit journalism organizations.
The Center
The Ethics and Excellence in Journalism Foundation has awarded $100,000 grant to The Iowa Center for Public Affairs Journalism for the support of IowaWatch,org, a non-partisan, non-
Columbia Journalism Review today announced that The Iowa Center for Public Affairs Journalism-IowaWatch has become the newest member of its online News Frontier Database.
In making the announcement, CJR