An IowaWatch multimedia series by Emily Hoerner when she was an IowaWatch reporter has been awarded ninth place in the William Randolph Hearst Foundation’s 2012-13 College Multimedia Journalism
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The time existed when buying a television was a difficult decision. Televisions were expensive. Most families had one. You knew someone with money to blow if you knew someone
WMT radio’s Bob Bruce featured the investigative story by IowaWatch and four Iowa newspapers about waiting times facing the state’s war veterans who try to get U.S.
An IowaWatch story written by Lauren Mills has been awarded 10th place in the William Randolph Hearst Foundation’s 2012-2013 Enterprise Writing Competition. Mills wrote the winning “The Story
The numbers were available: Iowa veterans were waiting at the end of 2012, on average, 313 days before the Department of Veterans Affairs processed their benefit claims. Less than a year, but more than 10 months. After returning from war, with disabilities. But what did those numbers mean?
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
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
With student Stafford loan interest rates on the verge of doubling, President Barack Obama entered the University of Iowa’s Field House today and urged students to appeal to Congress to extend the rate freeze before it jumps to 6.8 percent in July.