Wisconsin Watch has been chosen to host a statehouse reporter, as well as a corps member to join the Mississippi River Basin Ag & Water Desk.
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Wisconsin Watch seeking reporter to investigate state government, democracy issues
Wisconsin Watch is seeking an investigative reporter to focus on the Wisconsin state Legislature, governor’s office, state agencies and Supreme Court in a deeply polarized state where democracy itself is in peril.
Grants Manager opening at the Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism
The Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism is seeking a Grants Manager to strategically lead and maintain grants from foundations and institutional funders to support collaborative nonprofit journalism in Wisconsin.
Photojournalism and digital production internship opening at Wisconsin Watch
The Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism is seeking a photojournalism and digital production intern to help support the visual reporting, online presence and distribution of Wisconsin Watch content in 2022.
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Wisconsin Watch adds two new reporters, says goodbye to record number of interns and fellows
Wisconsin Watch has added investigative reporters Mario Koran and Brenda Wintrode to the staff.
Gene Purcell, head of Wisconsin Public Media and the board of the Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism, remembered as visionary leader
Gene Purcell, the top Wisconsin public broadcasting leader and chair of the Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism board of directors, has died of injuries from a motorcycle crash.
Wisconsin Watch and Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service awarded $1.4 million to strengthen news ecosystem
The American Journalism Project has jointly awarded the Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism and Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service (NNS) $1.4 million over three years to support their efforts to reshape the local news ecosystem in Milwaukee and across Wisconsin.