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The 2020 census will make a huge imprint on the nation for a decade, from determining how much federal money ...

In October 2018, Carolina Public Press, a nonprofit news outlet, took a look at sexual assault conviction rates in North ...

It all starts with our grantees – the reporters and investigative journalists who commit their lives to uncovering, unraveling and ...

The new decade has brought some changes at FIJ. Three new officers were named to leadership positions on our Board ...

Reporter and FIJ grantee Rachel Nielsen investigated the complaints of foster parents in Washington state who say government caseworkers have ...

A key component of FIJ’s program is recruiting and matching veteran reporters to mentor grantees. Mentors advise on reporting techniques, ...

Investigative reporters tend to spend most of their reporting and research time focused on acquiring the facts and data to ...

For more than 12 years, Washington State Patrol troopers have been searching drivers from minority communities, particularly Native Americans, five ...

FIJ’s Board Member, Clarence Page, is celebrating his 50th-year anniversary as a syndicated columnist at the Chicago Tribune. “Few writers ...

Even as the immigration court system becomes more and more backlogged — rising to more than 1 million cases in ...