2016 Awards
The Mobile-Home Trap
Reported by Dan Wagner with Mike Baker and James Neff of The Seattle Times. Edited by Alison Fitzgerald.
Scripps Howard Award, Business/Economics reporting - FinalistSociety of American Business Editors and Writers, Print, Daily Newspapers, Investigations, Division 2Capitol Gains
Reported by Rachel Baye and Ben Wieder, with Tony Bartelme, Doug Pardue, Glenn Smith and David Slade of the The Post and Courier. Edited by Kytja Weir.
Scripps Howard Award, Community Journalism - FinalistSouth Carolina Press Association, InvestigativeSouth Carolina Press Association, Judson Chapman - FinalistInformation graphics portfolio
Work by Chris Zubak-Skees, Yue Qiu and Erik Lincoln.
Society of News Design Award of Excellence, Best of Digital Design.Information graphics portfolio
Work by Yue Qiu.
Society of News Design Award of Excellence, Best of Digital Design.Unequal Risk
Reported by Jamie Smith Hopkins, Maryam Jameel, Sandra Bartlett. Edited by Jim Morris.
Society of American Business Editors and Writers, Digital, Explanatory, Divison 1 - FinalistHedge Funds Get Cheap Homes, Homeowners Get the Boot
Reported by Jared Bennett. Graphics by Chris Zubak-Skees and Yue Qiu. Edited by John Dunbar
Society of American Business Editors and Writers, Personal Finance - Finalist
2015 AwardsEnvironmental Justice, Denied
Reported by Kristen Lombardi, Talia Buford, Yue Qiu, Ronnie Greene and Kristian Winfield. Edited by Jim Morris.
Editor & Publisher EPPY Awards, Best Investigative/Enterprise Feature on a Website with under 1 million unique monthly visitors - FinalistFatal Extraction: Australian Mining in Africa
Reported by Will Fitzgibbon and Eleanor Bell. Design and development by Chris Zubak-Skees. Multimedia by Eleanor Bell. Data reporting by Cécile Schilis-Gallego. Additional editing by Suzana Gashi. Executive Producer: Kimberley Porteous
Walkley Awards, All Media Multimedia Storytelling - FinalistEditor & Publisher EPPY Awards, Best Innovation Project with under 1 million unique monthly visitorsEvicted and Abandoned: the World Bank's Broken Promise to the Poor
Written and edited by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists with the Huffington Post and media partners. Project Manager: Michael Hudson. Director: Gerard Ryle.