The Florida Center for Investigative Reporting will help lead journalism training sessions in Puerto Rico May 20 and 21 as part of a workshop hosted by El Centro de Periodismo Investigativo de Puerto Rico at Interamerican University in Saturce, P.R.
Ralph De La Cruz: During a time of layoffs and furloughs, The Miami Herald gave three reporters a year to examine assisted living facilities. The reward was great journalism.
ProPublica: As PR becomes ascendant, private and government interests become more able to generate, filter, distort, and dominate the public debate, and to do so without the public knowing it.