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    In about four years, Paul Jereczek hopes to be harvesting hazelnuts from the 1,000 bushes he planted on his family's farm in the Trempealeau County village of Dodge. Image by Mark Hoffman. United States, 2019.
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    PART OF: Dairyland in Distress

    Struggling Wisconsin Dairy Farmers Building a Future with Hazelnuts, Specialty Milk, Goats and Creative Thinking

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    December 23, 2019
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    The Flores family pauses for a portrait outside Ramon’s apartment complex in Tijuana, Mexico. Family members are, clockwise from left, Leslie, 23, Lennes, 18, Raymond, 15, Ramon, 46, Enedis, 54, Rayma, 10, Edward, 12, and Kennedy, 16. The dogs are Canelo, left, and Bambi, wrapped in the blanket. Image by Amanda Cowan. Mexico, 2019.
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    PART OF: Bridging the Border: A Family Divided

    Tijuana Tests Family Ties

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    December 23, 2019
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    Rayma Flores spends a happy moment with her father, Ramon, and mother, Enedis, after Thanksgiving dinner. Rayma and her siblings can only see their father on the weekends in Tijuana, Mexico, because he was deported from the United States in August 2017. Image by Amanda Cowan. Mexico, 2019.
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    PART OF: Bridging the Border: A Family Divided

    A Family Divided

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    December 23, 2019
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  • Ramon Flores, 46, from left, formerly of Hazel Dell, sits down to Thanksgiving dinner at his apartment in Tijuana, Mexico, with his daughter, Rayma, 10, wife, Enedis, 54, daughter, Kennedy, 16, and son, Raymond, 15. His family, who now lives in Chula Vista, Calif., crossed the U.S.-Mexico border shortly before midnight Wednesday so they could be together for the American holiday. Image by Amanda Cowan. Mexico, 2019.
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    Bridging the Border: A Family Divided

    After Motel 6 gave his name to immigration agents in 2017, a Washington man’s family was torn apart...

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    Orlando Mendoza traveled hours by bus and train to attend classes at Hola Code, a software bootcamp in Mexico City. Today, he’s working at building a new life for himself with a job in information technology. Image by Erika Schultz. Mexico, 2019.
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    PART OF: Beyond The Border

    From Here and From There

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    December 22, 2019
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    In this Feb. 21, 2019, photo, a snow-encrusted sign marks the entrance to the police station located on a tundra road on the outskirts of Nome, Alaska. An internal cold case audit launched in 2019 has uncovered evidence that the agency regularly failed to fully investigate sexual assaults. Image by Wong Maye-E. United States, 2019.
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    PART OF: Nowhere to Turn

    In Nome, Alaska, Review of Rape ‘Cold Cases’ Hits a Wall

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    December 20, 2019
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    PART OF: Holding Fire

    'Holding Fire' Documentary Trailer

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    December 20, 2019
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  • A properly functioning septic system has plenty of soil between the tank and the groundwater to ensure filtration. Image courtesy of UGA Carl Vinson Institute.
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    Waste in Georgia

    Rising seas pose a serious threat to septic and sewer systems, putting our water at risk of...

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    Rising water levels encroach on the soil that's essential for filtering water from septic tanks before it reaches the groundwater. Image courtesy of UGA Carl Vinson Institute.
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    PART OF: Waste in Georgia

    Rising Seas Threaten Georgia's Coastal Septic Systems

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    December 18, 2019
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  • Pulitzer Center Executive Director Jon Sawyer spoke during a Media Impact Funders webinar on diversity, equity, and inclusion in journalism.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    Executive Director Jon Sawyer on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Efforts in Journalism

    This Media Impact Funders webinar discussed recent initiatives to increase diversity in media...

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    December 18, 2019
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    The Wiese Brothers dairy farm in Greenleaf in Brown County is in the lower Fox River watershed. It is one of the largest dairy operations in the state. DNR figures show 6,000 milking and dry cows, in addition to other cattle. Image by Mark Hoffman. United States, 2019.
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    PART OF: Dairyland in Distress

    As Dead Zones Choke the Waters of Green Bay, Controlling What Washes Off the Land Proves a Costly Challenge

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    December 18, 2019
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    This Dec. 12, 2019, photo shows a sign at the Mundipharma International headquarters at Cambridge Science Park in England. Mundipharma is the international affiliate of Purdue Pharma, the maker of the blockbuster painkiller OxyContin. Mundipharma is now marketing Nyxoid, a new brand of naloxone, an opioid overdose reversal medication. Image by Leila Coker / AP Photo. United Kingdom, 2019.
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    PART OF: Opioid Abuse: From U.S. Epidemic to Global Pandemic?

    Sackler-Owned Opioid Maker Pushes Overdose Treatment Abroad

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    December 16, 2019
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