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  2. Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting - Wikipedia

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    1953: Edward J. Mowery of New York World-Telegram & Sun, "for his reporting of the facts which brought vindication and freedom to Louis Hoffner."; 1954: Alvin McCoy of The Kansas City Star, "for a series of exclusive stories which led to the resignation under fire of C. Wesley Roberts as Republican National Chairman."

  3. S. S. McClure - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Sidney McClure (February 17, 1857 – March 21, 1949) was an American publisher who became known as a key figure in investigative, or muckraking, journalism.He co-founded and ran McClure's Magazine from 1893 to 1911, which ran numerous exposées of wrongdoing in business and politics, such as those written by Ida Tarbell, Ray Stannard Baker, and Lincoln Steffens.

  4. Lourdes Duarte - Wikipedia

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    Duarte has won four Chicago / Midwest Emmy Awards for general assignment and investigative reporting. [2] [13] She won her first Emmy Award for Hoy en Dia, the public affairs program in Spanish that she launched and hosted in Indianapolis, [3] and won a Society of Professional Journalists Award for Minority Issues Reporting for her work on the show. [14]

  5. Pulitzer Prize for Local Reporting - Wikipedia

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    2024: Sarah Conway, City Bureau, and Trina Reynolds-Tyler, the Invisible Institute, "for their investigative series on missing Black girls and women in Chicago that revealed how systemic racism and police department neglect contributed to the crisis." [15]

  6. Steve Wilson (reporter) - Wikipedia

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    [15] In a follow-up email to Detroit blogger Dave Shea, Wilson noted his intent to start a not-for-profit news organization he originally dubbed The Michigan Center for Investigative Reporting. [16] On the day Wilson's non-profit (ultimately named The Michigan News Center) was to go live on the Internet, he suffered a massive heart attack.

  7. Category:Journalists from Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Journalists from Chicago" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 213 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  8. Chuck Goudie - Wikipedia

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    Chuck Goudie (born January 17, 1956, in Detroit, Michigan) is an American television journalist based in Chicago. [1] He has been the chief investigative correspondent of ABC-TV owned WLS-TV, in Chicago since 1990. [1] He has been with ABC7 since April, 1980. [2]

  9. Alison Flowers - Wikipedia

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    Alison Flowers is an American journalist who investigates violence, police conduct and justice. She was a finalist for a Pulitzer Prize for Audio Reporting in 2021 for her work on the podcast Somebody, which tells the story of Shapearl Wells, mother of Courtney Copeland who was killed outside a Chicago police station in 2016. [1]