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New ways to cover breaking news

December 17, 2019September 9, 2010
Falling Bear

A good example of how a smart phone can be an amazing tool when you’re covering breaking news

Categories Journalism Tags Android, Journalism, Qik

The declining state of investigative journalism

April 15, 2019September 7, 2010

American Journalism Review delved into the declining state of investigative journalism with compelling articles and videos that quantified what’s been lost — and what might be gained:

Categories Journalism Tags Investigative Journalism, Media, Newspapers, Nonprofits

Mexican authorities arrest “La Barbie”

September 4, 2017September 1, 2010
la barbie

You can hear a Mexican ballad that extols the virtues of the drug boss, and how he’s such an intelligent businessman. Great stuff.

Categories Express-News Stories, Journalism Tags Article, Drug cartels, La Barbie, Mexico, San Antonio Express-News

Uncovering hidden ties between state Rep. Jose Menendez and a housing developer

September 4, 2017August 30, 2010
Karisa King

Since joining the Legislature in 2000, Menendez has been one of the most outspoken supporters of NRP and other developers in the affordable-housing sector.

Categories Express-News Stories, Journalism, Open Records, Students Tags Housing, Jose Menendez, Journalism, San Antonio Express-News 1 Comment

Warning labels for journalists — and bloggers

September 4, 2017August 23, 2010

The lesson here is that a blogger faces similar pressures and time constraints as a traditional reporter, and it’s easy to make sloppy mistakes.

Categories Journalism Tags Blogs, Humor, Journalism

Five news stories that show why open government is such a big deal

September 4, 2017August 18, 2010

Here are five shining examples of why this pesky-open government thing matters.

Categories Journalism, Open Records Tags Journalism, Open Records

Watchdog blog roundup for 8-12-10

October 9, 2018August 12, 2010

What others are saying about watchdog journalism.

Categories Journalism Tags Watchdog Journalism

What stimulus projects are being funded in Bexar County, and what’s the price tag?

September 4, 2017August 11, 2010
Construction workers on the Mission Reach of the River Walk

The Recovery Act is funding high-profile projects that will benefit future generations — and paying for obscure work that hardly will be noticed.

Categories Express-News Stories, Journalism, Open Records Tags Bexar County, Recovery Act, San Antonio Express-News, Stimulus

Why do liberal socialist media elites spend so much time uncovering government waste?

September 3, 2017August 9, 2010

Why would socialists spend so much time uncovering examples of wasteful government spending, publicizing the details, and holding officials accountable?

Categories Express-News Stories, Journalism, Open Records Tags Recovery Act, Stimulus, Watchdog Journalism

Untold stories: What happens when good reporters leave the news business

September 3, 2017August 2, 2010

It’s difficult to calculate the lost impact of all the great stories that will probably go untold by a single talented reporter.

Categories Express-News Stories, Journalism Tags Journalism, San Antonio Express-News
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