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IndyStar investigation Mauled receives national award

IndyStar’s investigation into police dog bites has won a prestigious news award by the White House Correspondents’ Association.  IndyStar’s collaborative investigation, “Mauled: When Police Dogs are Weapons,” with The Marshall Project, AL.com and Invisible Institute, has earned the Katharine Graham Award for Courage and Accountability.  The annual award “honors in-depth news coverage of subjects and events of significant national or regional importance by an individual or newsgathering team.”  The investigation has prompted changes in the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department’s policy regarding K-9 units, after IndyStar investigative reporter Ryan Martin revealed the agency has the highest number of dog bites among police departments in the largest 20 U.S. cities. 

IRE Awards honors IndyStar nursing home investigation

IndyStar IndyStar s investigation into Indiana nursing homes has earned one of just two medals awarded this year by the world s leading organization for investigative journalism. Investigative Reporters & Editor announced Monday it has selected Careless for an IRE medal, which is the highest honor the organization bestows upon investigative journalism. IRE judges also named Careless as the top investigative effort of 2020 for news organizations of IndyStar s size.  The 18-month-long examination was reported and written by investigative reporters Tony Cook, Tim Evans and Emily Hopkins. We couldn t be more honored or more proud to have our work recognized in this way and on a national level, said Alvie Lindsay, IndyStar s news and investigations director. Tony, Tim, Emily and their editor on this project, Steve Berta, did some amazing work over the course of this investigation.

Mary Irby-Jones, Clarion Ledger s top editor, to become executive editor in Kentucky

Mary Irby-Jones, Clarion Ledger s top editor, to become executive editor in Kentucky Marlon A. Walker, Mississippi Clarion Ledger WATCH: Clarion Ledger subscription video Replay Video UP NEXT Mary Irby-Jones, top editor for the Clarion Ledger and Hattiesburg American, is leaving Mississippi to lead the Courier Journal newsroom in Louisville, Kentucky, USA TODAY Network South Regional Editor Michael Anastasi announced Tuesday. Irby-Jones, a Mississippi native and veteran journalist with more than 30 years of professional experience, will join the Courier Journal on March 12 as executive editor. She became editor of the Clarion Ledger in January 2020. This is a bittersweet moment for me, Irby-Jones said. I love my home state, and the Clarion Ledger. I m proud of the work we ve done here in Mississippi and I look forward to continuing to do great work in Louisville.

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