I received a letter this week from my alma mater, Northwestern University, notifying me that my notes, records, interviews โ even my grades โ from my senior year investigative journalism class were subject to a subpoena by the state of Illinois.
Criminal Justice
Get the latest Texas Tribune coverage on criminal justice, including crime, courts, law enforcement, and reforms shaping the stateโs justice system.
Time’s Up
The political window is about to close: Today’s the last day to become a candidate in the 2010 state elections. What we know so far is that the ballot will have a fireworks show at the top, with contested and well-financed gubernatorial primaries on both sides. A couple of statewide Democratic races will be competitive, but with incumbents seeking reelection on the Republican side, there’s little action there.
On the Records: What the Big App-le Can Teach Us About Open Government
Is NYC bigger than Texas when it comes to releasing government records?
On the Records: An App-y New Year
A rundown of the data we’ve published so far โ and a look ahead.
Data Apps: Best/Worst Public Schools
Find the highest and lowest performers in Texas. Learn why nearly 500 campuses failed to meet minimum standards โ and how the state inflated the rankings in the top category.
2010: Earle Explains
Most money was on a run for governor or attorney general, but โ as youโll hear โ Ronnie Earle wants to be a part of the legislative process and thinks the Lite Guv position suits him best.
TribWeek: In Case You Missed It
Stiles and Thevenot collaborate on the salaries paid to superintendents, and even compare them on price per studentโฆ Ramseyโs look at redistricting and next yearโs electionsโฆ Aguilarโs report on jails, brought to you by the federal agency thatโs in the ag businessโฆ Rapoportโs peek at the power behind Texas pre-kindergarten programsโฆ Smithโs conversation with Dan Patrick, in three partsโฆ Grissomโs narrative on a circular immigration and deportation route financed by two governmentsโฆ Ramshaw finds doctors agreeing on public policy and split on strategy and tacticsโฆ Huโs latest Stump Interrupted puts the camera on Farouk Shamiโฆ Hamiltonโs story on two retired cops who are taking on cargo theft in Texasโฆ And Kreighbaum and Stiles pop open the itineraries of your folks in Congress. The best of our best from December 12 to 18, 2009.
On the Records: Digging Through Disclosure
Writing about congressional travel required days of tedious work because the information isn’t easily accessible.
Keep On Trucking
Texas has the worst rates of cargo and heavy equipment theft in the country. Yet while criminals are raking in billions of dollars each year, the state has never had an organized system to address the problem.
Frequent Flyers
Members of the Texas congressional delegation took more than 200 privately funded trips, at a cost of more than $350,000, in 2008 and 2009.

