During Investigate Midwest’s continuing probe of Seresto pet collars and deaths and injuries to dogs and cats linked to the collar, which repel and kill pests, reporters Johnathan Hettinger of Investigate Midwest and Emily LeCoz of USA Today were puzzled by the lack of response from veterinarians after the stories were published. With support from the Fund, the reporters kept ...
Pittsburgh’s public schools system has doubled the amount of overtime it is paying to staff, and it has made no progress in increasing staff diversity, reporter Lajja Mistry of Public Source found, with support from the Fund. Public Source also analyzed payroll data and found that white employees are paid about $19,000 more than Black employees, on average. ...
Working from a tip from a couple fighting a conservatorship for their elderly relative in southeast Mississippi, reporter Jimmie E. Gates found systemic problems with the state’s system that allows non-related individuals to be appointed to make medical, financial and personal decisions for people who are elderly or disabled. Writing for the Mississippi Center for Investigative Reporting with support from ...
The company providing health care in Illinois prisons was the subject of several confidential court settlements about complaints of poor care, even as it held the $1.4 billion state contract for prison health care, Clarissa Donnelly-DeRoven found in an investigation for the Chicago Reader, with support from the Fund. The company, Wexford Health Services, has worked with the Illinois state ...
Speculators have rushed to the Western U.S. to mine for lithium, a sought-after metal that is used in electric-car batteries – but many of the companies involved intend to stake a claim to land with lithium and sell the land, rather than actually mining it, reporter Alex Lubben reported with a grant and editorial support from the Fund. For Vice, ...
Grantee finds evidence that Wisconsin company is using prison labor in China to make workers’ gloves
Zhen Wang, who is working at Wisconsin Watch on the Fund’s Diversity Fellowship, found that prisoners in China’s central Hunan Province were forced to make Milwaukee Tool-branded work gloves under grueling conditions at Chisan Prison, earning pennies each day. A supplier for Milwaukee Tool subcontracted work to the prison, two former prisoners said in separate interviews conducted in Mandarin. Regulatory ...
As Chicago began to integrate its neighborhoods in the late 1940s, Tudor Gables emerged as one of the first Black-owned cooperative apartment buildings in Chicago’s Drexel Boulevard, the boundary between white Hyde Park and Bronzeville, a Black neighborhood. Black Chicagoans had been developing cooperative businesses such as groceries and credit unions for years, but in the 1940s, aided by a ...
San Francisco Public Press, with support from the Fund, found that officials have significantly underestimated the risk of flooding on Treasure Island, which is likely getting worse. Treasure Island sits in the middle of San Francisco Bay and is the focus of a $6 billion development, expected to be occupied by more than 20,000 people. Reporter Kristi Coale found that ...
With support from the Fund, reporter John Washington of Arizona Luminaria is investigating the unusually high rate of deaths at the Pima County jail. In 2022, at least 12 people died in the jail. In the latest installment in an ongoing series, Washington looked at the quality and quantity of medical care for inmates and found it extremely deficient. He ...
Reporters Clarissa Sosin and Daryl Khan, with support from the Fund, published a five-part investigative series in Verite that examined the inner workings of the Internal Affairs Division of the Baton Rouge Police Department – the watchdog that is supposed to police the police. What they found, after scores of interviews and examination of hundreds of documents, was an agency ...