
Group on Prince of Wales Island takes grip of Alaska’s arm wrestling scene
Prince of Wales Island, Alaska, only sees about five hours of daylight in midwinter. Corps member Hunter Morrison’s piece about

Prince of Wales Island, Alaska, only sees about five hours of daylight in midwinter. Corps member Hunter Morrison’s piece about

This photojournalist and reporter duo, Camilla Forte and Aydali Campa, covered a group of local religious leaders who have been

Corps member Brett Phelps followed an Indianapolis family for a week to document their day-to-day life without food stamps during

Newly available police bodycam footage shows the encounter last February between two officers and Burmese refugee Nurul Amin Shah Alam,

At Report for America, we’re inspired by the commitment that local newsrooms have to serving their communities. We know they

PULLMAN, Wash. — Washington State University’s Murrow College of Communication and Report for America have launched an ambitious partnership to

Report for America announces 2026 newsroom partners; opens corps member applications for 70 positions Report for America’s current host newsrooms

Organization that houses Report for America and Report for the World unveils a unified identity focused on the future of

This post is the first of a new series on impact research, “Insights.” In it, Kira Limer, Report for America’s

This Native American Heritage Month, we’re thrilled to highlight Report for America corps member Lyric Aquino and her work with

Today is National Mentorship Day, and here at Report for America, we are grateful for the 95+ mentors who work

In March 2022, then-Report for America corps member Katie Hyson, who covered race and inequality for WUFT, published a story:

This Hispanic Heritage Month, Report for America is proud to highlight three Latino corps members who, through their work, provide

Shaping the Future of Justice Reporting in Alabama Alaina Bookman / AL.com In Birmingham, where communities have long grappled with

In the wake of devastating federal cuts to public broadcasting, Report for America is responding by taking urgent action to

When the Power Went Out, He Kept Communities Informed Gerard Albert III / Blue Ridge Public Radio Gerard Albert III

The state agency charged with ensuring children’s welfare has been beset by chronic failure and is often only in the

Measles — a preventable disease the U.S. considered eliminated in 2000 — recently spread through a Mennonite community along with

In the Bay Area, where corps member Audrey Brown reports, highways, ports, and factories are often in close proximity to

In April, ICE agents stopped Juan Francisco Méndez and his wife, Marilú Domingo Ortiz, while they were driving, saying they
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