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Who provided the most critical Hurricane Ian coverage?

National networks told the country what was happening in Florida, but it was local journalism that informed those in the storm’s path.

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"Unheard" Wins Dart Award for Excellence in Coverage of Trauma — ProPublica


The Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma announced on Thursday that “Unheard” by the Anchorage Daily News and ProPublica won the 2021 Dart Award for Excellence in Coverage of Trauma.
“Unheard” is a first-of-its-kind story-sharing project that is part of the “Lawless” series, an ongoing investigation into sexual violence in Alaska. The state has the highest rate of sexual assault and child sex abuse in the U.S. Yet for generations it has been an unspoken epidemic. Predators have assumed, often correctly, that victims would remain silent or no one would listen.
The powerful digital and print project which features the portraits and stories of 29 Alaskan sexual assault survivors who chose to talk about what they experienced gave a voice to those who have been sexually assaulted in the state. Participants were women and men of different races and socioeconomic backgrounds, Native and non-Native, all seeking to inspire change in Alaska’s justice system and to de-stigmatize being a survivor of sexual violence.

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Two ProPublica Local Reporting Network Projects Named Finalists for Shadid Award for Journalism Ethics


Two ProPublica Local Reporting Network Projects Named Finalists for Shadid Award for Journalism Ethics
ProPublica
2/8/2021
The Center for Journalism Ethics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison announced Monday that “Unheard” by the Anchorage Daily News and ProPublica, as well as “State of Denial” by the Arizona Daily Star and ProPublica, are two of five finalists for the Anthony Shadid Award for Journalism Ethics. The series both projects of the ProPublica Local Reporting Network have been recognized for applying high ethical standards, as well as innovative approaches, to working with sources.
“Unheard” is a centerpiece of the ongoing investigation into sexual violence Alaska by the Daily News and ProPublica. Alaska has the highest rate of sexual assault and child sex abuse in the U.S. Yet for generations it has been an unspoken epidemic. Predators assume, often correctly, that victims will keep their secrets. Unheard a powerful digital and print series featuring the portraits and stories of 29 Alaskan sexual assault survivors who chose to talk about what they experienced shattered that silence. Participants came from all walks of life: Alaskans from ages 23 to 73, men and women, urban and rural, Native and non-Native.

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These are 20 of the 18,000 people who died of COVID-19 in the US this week


These are 20 of the 18,000 people who died of COVID-19 in the US this week
These are 20 of the 18,000 people who died of COVID-19 in the US this weekhttps://www.businessinsider.in/science/news/these-are-20-of-the-18000-people-who-died-of-covid-19-in-the-us-this-week/slidelist/79807004.cms2020-12-19T06:23:38+05:30
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These are 20 of the 18,000 people who died of COVID-19 in the US this week
Aria BendixDec 19, 2020, 06:23 IST
Funeral director Michael Neel looks at the casket of George Trefren, a 90-year-old Korean War veteran who died of COVID-19 in April.Rick Wilking/Reuters
The US recorded roughly 18,000 deaths from COVID-19 this week alone.
Wednesday marked the deadliest day in the pandemic so far, with nearly 3,500 deaths reported.

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Rosemary Shinohara, veteran Alaska journalist, dies of COVID-19


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Longtime Alaska journalist Rosemary Shinohara died of complications from the coronavirus on Dec. 13 in Anchorage. She was 73.
Born in Cordova, Shinohara later moved to Anchorage with her family. She went on to study journalism at Gonzaga University in Spokane, Washington, her daughter Michi Shinohara said. There, she met Vincent Shinohara, an exchange student from Japan. They later married.
After a stop in the Midwest, the couple moved back to Anchorage and Shinohara embarked on a career that spanned more than 40 years as a reporter and editor documenting Alaska, mostly at the Anchorage Daily News.
Her first byline in the newspaper, in 1971: “Girl’s State to Meet in College, Glennallen.”

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