Local Journalism Initiative
Since 2019, FRONTLINE has been supporting local and regional news organizations conducting investigative journalism projects in their communities. Our partners in 2022 include newsrooms in Rhode Island, Texas, North and South Carolina. We are contributing editorial, audience development and financial resources to coverage of subjects from child labor and local corruption to the treatment of mental illness in prisons. Read more about our Local Journalism Initiative here, and meet our 2024 partners here.
“Poisoned,” an investigation by our 2020 LJI partners at Tampa Bay Times, won a George Polk Award, a Pulitzer Prize and an NABJ Award.
PARTNER INVESTIGATIONS
After George Floyd
Breakdown: Investigating Maine's deadliest shooting
COVID-19 in America
Dairyland in Distress
Fractured
Groundwater War
Poisoned
Rural Health Care: The Other Texas Drought
Sugar Land
Texas Border Crackdown
The Disconnect
Uncovered
Underage and Unprotected
When Police Shoot
Youth Suicide in Colorado
Our Partners
Latest Reporting from Our Partners
The 48 Hours of Confusion, Chaos and Fear After Maine’s Deadliest Mass Shooting Raise Questions About Police Training
Fractured
Underage Workers in New England’s Seafood Processing Industry
Las Jornadas de 21 Horas de un Adolescente en New Bedford
A New Bedford Teenager’s 21-Hour Days
El déficit en los sistemas que se supone deben proteger a los niños inmigrantes
The Flaws in the Systems to Protect Migrant Teens
Adolescentes Inmigrantes Trabajaron en Empleos Riesgosos en Procesadoras de Productos Del Mar en New Bedford
Migrant Teens Worked in Risky Jobs in New Bedford Seafood Processing Plants
Still Here: Cycling Between the Jail and the Mental Health Hospital
Miami’s Model for Defendants With Severe Mental Illness
How North Carolina Hopes to Cut the Waits for State Psychiatric Hospital Beds
The Local Journalism Initiative is funded by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.