At Investigate Midwest, we're a regional newsroom with national reach, but much of our reporting begins with local people who trust us to take a closer look at what’s happening in their communities.
Sometimes that means following a tip about immigration arrests in a small Missouri town. Other times, it’s tracking how pesticides, labor practices or corporate decisions are shaping daily life across the Midwest. The work often starts locally, but the implications rarely stay there.
That’s what Local News Day is about.

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Local watchdog reporting connects what people are seeing on the ground to the policies, systems and decisions driving it. It brings visibility to communities that are often overlooked and holds institutions and decision makers accountable in ways that matter to the people most affected.
This kind of investigative reporting depends on trust, from the people who share their stories and from the readers who support the work.
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Today, we’re asking you to do one simple thing: start local.
Regional news with local impact
Below is a look at some of our most community-centered reporting from the past year. While this isn't everything, these stories reflect the work we’re committed to.
So, please: Read the stories. Share them. Support deep-dive reporting that helps make sense of what’s happening in your community.