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Seattle Times combined investigative and breaking news skills to cover the slide

After he wrote the first weather-related story about the mudslide that swept over a Snohomish County neighborhood on Saturday, March 22, Seattle Times reporter Ken Armstrong wanted to know about the...

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Ken Armstrong joins The Marshall Project

Armstrong. Photo by Steve Ringman (The Seattle Times) Ken Armstrong, an investigative reporter for The Seattle Times, will join the staff of The Marshall Project in the coming weeks, Marshall Project...

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Ferguson makes national and international front pages again

News from Ferguson, Missouri through the night told a markedly different story than it had since Saturday, when a police officer shot and killed Michael Brown. The change in the police force covering...

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Cops catch copper thief in old Seattle Times building

The Seattle Times A copper thief skulking around the former headquarters of The Seattle Times was busted Saturday morning after workers at soup restaurant in the building complained their water had...

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Here are 40 great journalism internships and fellowships for application season

New: Here are 80 journalism internships and fellowships for the 2015-16 application season ——————————- For journalism students, October through January is internship application season, a pressure...

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FBI impersonated an AP reporter

Good morning. Here are 10 media stories. FBI impersonated AP reporter FBI director James B. Comey wrote a letter to The New York Times saying an undercover officer investigating some bomb threats...

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Career Beat: Steve Korioth named news director at WVVA-TV

Good morning! Here are some career updates from the journalism community: Steve Korioth is now news director at WVVA in Bluefield, West Virginia. Previously, he was interim news director there. (Rick...

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Seattle Times combined investigative and breaking news skills to cover the slide

"...it's really essential that you don't magnify the trauma and pain."

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Ken Armstrong joins The Marshall Project

He'll be staying in Seattle.

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Ferguson makes national and international front pages again

Teenager Michael Brown was shot and killed on Saturday.

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Cops catch copper thief in old Seattle Times building

The thief was holding "crescent wrench, pipe cutter, pliers, wire snips, a utility knife, two flashlights and a set of keys."

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Here are 40 great journalism internships and fellowships for application season

Application season is coming up. If you want to commit journalism this summer, apply!

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FBI impersonated an AP reporter

Oh, come on.

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Career Beat: Steve Korioth named news director at WVVA-TV

And Theodore Ross was named features director at The New Republic

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This month, a Washington weekly is shutting down. Today, it ran a house ad...

When a newsroom shuts down, there's usually a series of announcements, internal memos and "I'm looking for work" tweets. Most times, it ends there. But in one Washington newspaper this week, there's a...

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How The Seattle Times brought in more than $4 million to fund critical coverage

Sharon Chan learned a big lesson fast when she first started working to build community funding for journalism at The Seattle Times. The post How The Seattle Times brought in more than $4 million to...

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The Seattle Times is launching a community-funded investigative team

By now, the for-profit Seattle Times is pretty good at working with nonprofits in funding critical coverage. From 2010 to 2018, the Times brought in $4 million from 21 foundations, corporations and...

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This month, a Washington weekly is shutting down. Today, it ran a house ad...

When a newsroom shuts down, there’s usually a series of announcements, internal memos and “I’m looking for work” tweets. Most times, it ends there. But in one Washington newspaper this week, there’s a...

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