Four women are in prison for a bizarre case of child abuse. Did they do it?
Reporter Michelle Mondo dug up old court records, tracked down family members, and interviewed the convicted women.
Investigative Journalist in Houston, Texas
Reporter Michelle Mondo dug up old court records, tracked down family members, and interviewed the convicted women.
Patrick Davis made headlines when he sued General Motors for $50 million, but after the lawsuit was settled, the media moved on and forgot about Davis.
Executives from Hearst Corp., which owns the San Antonio Express-News, met with staff and answered questions about the future of the paper.
Public databases empower journalists to do their own research and find surprising answers.
Hopefully it encourages more journalists to take the plunge into computer-assisted reporting.
Collister did something weird — he asked if the Express-News would team up for a detailed story about court-appointed lawyers.
What others are saying about watchdog journalism and how to fund it.
Not many media outlets note the distinction between Treasure Hunters Roadshow and the PBS program, “Antiques Roadshow.”
Storify is for people who think a news story isn’t the end of a conversation, but the beginning of one.
A cool thing about this project is that bloggers can embed the findings in their own posts.