IowaWatch staff reporter Stephen Gruber-Miller has been named co-editor in chief of Grinnell College’s student-run newspaper, The Scarlet & Black, for the 2014-15 school year.
IowaWatch reporters Sarah Hadley, Katie Kuntz and Danielle Wilde have been named winners of Society of Professional Journalists’ (SPJ) regional Mark of Excellence Awards. They will learn if they placed
Listen to the Iowa Public Radio podcast that featured IowaWatch’s stories on college student depression. The IowaWatch portion follows a scathing critique of online journalism by media political economist
IowaWatch has won a two-year $25,000 grant from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation Local Media Initiative that will help IowaWatch build audience engagement in the
IowaWatch is being recognized by the Ethics and Excellence in Journalism Foundation with a $100,000 grant for the third year in a row. Grants such as these helped establish
KXIC’s Jay Capron interviewed IowaWatch reporter Lauren Mills about her story on the hazardous materials we don’t know we are sharing Iowa roadways with when we are driving.
WMT Radio’s Bob Bruce interviews IowaWatch Executive Director-Editor Lyle Muller each month about stories in the news, plus those on which IowaWatch is reporting. You can listen here
The Fund for Investigative Journalism has awarded IowaWatch’s Lauren Mills a $2,500 grant to support an investigative project in the remainder of 2013 and early 2014.
“This kind
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Richard Tapscott, a respected Iowa journalist and original member of the Iowa Center for Public Affairs Journalism board of directors, died of cancer Sunday. He was 65.
Tapscott was the
KCRG-TV9 news anchor Beth Malicki interviewed IowaWatch Executive Director-Editor Lyle Muller about the IowaWatch collaboration with four newspapers, “Iowa’s Opportunity Gap,” for her Nov. 17, 2013, public