Looking forward to the future of journalism

Southwest Airlines ticket scandal: Find out which public officials bought tickets

Express-News Reporter Guillermo Contreras has been covering an unusual scandal at the Bexar County courthouse: Thousands of stolen airline tickets were sold at a discount to county employees — including judges and other public officials: What happens in Las Vegas may stay in Vegas, but how you got there apparently doesn’t — at least not …

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Watchdog blog roundup for 8-26-09

What others are saying about watchdog journalism: Steve Buttry: A great explanation by Buttry about how public data empowers journalists to write compelling, authoritative stories — yet many times, journalists aren’t seizing that opportunity. American Journalism Review: “A newspaper editor converts her investigative team into a nonprofit — with her former paper as partner and …

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Newspapers vs. bloggers: Who’s easier to intimidate?

If you were under investigation by both mainstream journalists and bloggers, who would be easier to intimidate: One single newspaper, or dozens of bloggers? Pulitzer-prize winner Alex Jones says the downfall of newspapers threatens investigative reporting, because papers have the legal muscle to shrug off threats of lawsuits. Michael Masnick at Techdirt and Tim Lee …

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Tracking the safety record of a nuclear plant

As CPS Energy seeks to invest in an expansion of the South Texas Project nuclear plant, the San Antonio Express-News set up a timeline of the plant’s history and safety record. You can check out what we’ve found so far, and also submit information in an online forum. We’ll plug relevant events into the chronology. …

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How to lower your property taxes: miniature donkeys?

Texas relies heavily on property taxes to raise revenue, and homeowners have a right to protest the appraised value of their land set by county officials. The lower the appraisal, the lower the tax bill. Express-News Reporter Karisa King has been examining a county database that tracks protests filed by homeowners. She obtained the data …

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Texas Public Radio: How the San Antonio Express-News dealt with cutbacks

Six months after the San Antonio Express-News cut a third of its newsroom, Texas Public Radio interviewed journalists at the newspaper — including yours truly — to measure the impact of the cutbacks. Terry Gildea’s story was featured today on the radio program Texas Matters. Terry interviewed a broad spectrum of the newsroom: Top editor …

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Watchdog blog roundup for 8-13-2009

What others are saying about watchdog journalism: Poynter: The trials, tribulations and victories of Wisconsin Watch, a nonprofit investigative organization. Temple Talk: Former Rocky Mountain News Editor John Temple continues his profiles of Pulitzer-prize winning reporters who lost their jobs in the newspaper business. Splice Today: Bill Wyman’s five-part series on why newspapers are failing.

Nuclear power: A primer on CPS Energy’s proposal to San Antonio

The San Antonio Express-News is investigating CPS Energy’s plans to invest $5.2 billion in a proposed expansion of the South Texas Project nuclear plant in Matagorda County. Here some more resources about the project and the nuclear plant: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission: Includes links to inspection reports and enforcement actions at STP. San Antonio Current: …

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Watchdog blog roundup for 8-10-09

What others are saying about watchdog journalism: Editorsweblog: Buy some reporting talent at the Journalism Shop — former L. A Times investigative journalists market themselves. The Next Web: Why Rupert Murdoch’s plan to charge for online content will benefit bloggers, not the media. Andrea James: Another bright, young reporter leaves the business. Here’s why. Knowledge …

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