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Jacksonville Sheriff Admits Race May Have Played a Role in Ticket Writing

The sheriff says blacks were not targeted for pedestrian tickets but “implicit bias” might have factored into enforcement by officers.

‘Walking While Black’ Wins Al Nakkula Award for Police Reporting

A collaboration with the Florida Times Union, the project showed that Jacksonville police use pedestrian tickets in a racially disproportionate way.

ProPublica Wins Five SABEW Awards for Business Journalism

Our work was honored in the health/science, investigative, technology, banking/finance and explanatory categories.

Apply to Be ProPublica’s Newest Design Fellow and Help Build Our Local Reporting Network

Work with our award-winning Design & Production team to support our local journalism initiative.

ProPublica, NPR ‘Lost Mothers’ Series Wins Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting

The series explored why the U.S., which spends more per capita on health care than any other country, also has the highest rate of maternal mortality in the developed world.

ProPublica Is Seeking Fellows for Its Electionland Project

We are looking for data and reporting fellows to join one of America’s most innovative and fun investigative newsrooms to work on covering the 2018 election.

ProPublica Wins AHCJ Award for Excellence in Health Care Journalism

The Association of Health Care Journalists announced that ProPublica’s ‘Wasted Medicine’ series won the award in the consumer/feature category.

ProPublica’s ‘Documenting Hate’ Named a Finalist for 2017 Scripps Howard Topic of the Year Award

The pioneering initiative formed a coalition of newsrooms to address one of the most urgent and least understood corners of America’s criminal justice experience: hate crimes.

ProPublica and NPR’s ‘Lost Mothers’ Wins Polk Award for Medical Reporting

This marks the sixth Polk Award for ProPublica.

ProPublica and WNYC Studios Announce ‘Trump, Inc.’ Podcast Series

The 12-episode podcast series, examining the relationship between Donald Trump’s presidency and his family’s business empire, debuts today with an episode on grappling with conflicts of interest.

ProPublica Projects Are Finalists for Three National Magazine Awards

ProPublica was recognized in both the Public Interest and Reporting categories.

ProPublica, NPR ‘Lost Mothers’ Series is a Finalist for Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting

The series illuminated a national disgrace: The U.S. has the worst rate of maternal deaths in the developed world, and up to 60 percent of those deaths are preventable.

ProPublica, Audible Present ‘The Making of a Massacre’ Event Remembering Casualties of the Drug War

Along with National Geographic and the Washington Office on Latin America, the event will feature the relatives of those killed in a deadly assault on a Mexican town triggered by a botched U.S. drug operation. The event will also preview an Audible original series that tells the story through the voices of those left behind.

Jacksonville Sheriff Criticizes Our Reporting. We Respond.

Jacksonville Sheriff Mike Williams issued a press release Friday alleging inaccuracies in our latest story on pedestrian tickets. Read our full response.

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