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Wisconsin Center for investigative Journalism

Flawed Forensics

DNA tests in Wisconsin murder raise questions amid alleged evidence tampering

By Dee J. Hall/Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism & Courtnee Brinker, Abhinanda Datta, Shahzeb Hashim, Lauren Jensik, Holly Kane, Hannah Moulthrop and Ezra Solomon/The Medill Justice Project | September 3, 2017

In the Ken Hudson case, experts are puzzled by tests finding no human DNA in the red substance on his left foot. Is it animal blood? A judge has granted more testing.

Documenting Hate

Have you experienced hate or bias? Tell us your story

By Wisconsin Watch | August 16, 2017

The Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism is joining ProPublica to collect data and stories on hate and discrimination incidents in our community. Share your story with us here.

Documenting Hate

WCIJ joins ProPublica’s Documenting Hate project to investigate hate and bias incidents in Wisconsin

By Wisconsin Watch | August 16, 2017

The Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism is partnering with ProPublica and its Documenting Hate project to collect reports of bias incidents and hate crimes in our state.

Economy

No sanctuary, fewer farmhands: Coping with the Trump agenda in America’s Dairyland

By Andrew Becker and Patrick Michels / Reveal from The Center for Investigative Reporting | August 9, 2017

In Milwaukee County, the debate over ‘sanctuary cities’ continues, while in rural Wisconsin, informal networks form to help immigrants avoid deportation

Government

Despite hazards, Wisconsin, other states open roads to ATVs

By Paul Feldman/FairWarning | August 8, 2017

Many small communities and rural areas have designated places where cars and all-terrain vehicles share the road. Safety advocates say that is a bad idea.

Flawed Forensics

Common interrogation technique suspected of causing false confessions

By Krista Johnson/IowaWatch | July 23, 2017

Aspects of the Reid Technique can lead suspects — such as Wisconsin’s Brendan Dassey — to admit to crimes they now say they did not commit.

State of Change: Water, Food And The Future Of Wisconsin

America’s Dairyland and Trump in the rearview mirror as workers return to Mexico

By Alexandra Hall (Wisconsin Public Radio/Wisconsin Watch) | June 18, 2017

The Hernandez family and other dairy workers are heading back to Mexico amid hostile rhetoric and rising immigration arrests in the Midwest and nationwide.

News about WCIJ

‘Wisconsin Idea’ grant to help UW-Madison students produce investigative reporting projects

By Wisconsin Watch | June 13, 2017

$120,000 in Baldwin funding supports UW-Madison student investigations with the Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism over the next three years.

Flawed Forensics

After 27 years, judge overturns rape conviction, cites flawed FBI hair analysis

By Dee J. Hall (Wisconsin Watch) | June 9, 2017

Richard Beranek’s conviction was overturned after serving 27 years in prison for sexual assault. His case is the latest in which flawed hair analysis by the FBI led to a wrongful conviction.

Failure at the Faucet

Fecal microbes found in 60 percent of sampled wells, raising concerns about dairy manure, septic waste

By Coburn Dukehart (Wisconsin Watch) | June 8, 2017

Tests show waste from Kewaunee County’s 97,000 head of cattle contaminates majority of wells, especially after rainfall or snowmelt; human waste also a factor.

News about WCIJ

Karen Lincoln Michel elected president of Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism Board of Directors

By Wisconsin Watch | May 16, 2017

Madison Magazine Editor Karen Lincoln Michel has been elected president of the Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism Board of Directors, the first change in the post since the Center was incorporated in 2008.

News about WCIJ

Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism wins three golds, other honors from Milwaukee Press Club

By Wisconsin Watch | May 16, 2017

The Center earns eight awards in the annual competition for its investigations into drinking water problems, skyrocketing prescription drug costs and other problems.

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