25 May 2019

Troubled Waters Here In The East Valley: Who Ya Gonna Call?

This could be THE BIGGEST STORY to hit municipalities here in The East Valley in years. Investigative reporters really need to dig deeper. . . One stands out from the rest: Jordan Houston, who's recently published some articles in the East Valley Tribune that are not on this topic of interest.
It's not just about Johnson Utilities in Queen Creek and the newly-incorporated city of San Tan Valley. There are many more dots to connect that have been slow-dripping in the spigot of what gets published.
What does put this topic at the top-of-the-list are serious. So far few reporters have feared to go there - diving deep into the culture here of politics and corruption that permeate nearly every level of government in the East Valley landscape in most municipalities: where finance, and real estate interests are entangled with corruption at the highest levels.
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About Troubled Water
This year, 29 journalism students from 18 universities are traveling across the country. They are conducting hundreds of interviews, reviewing thousands of pages of state and federal statutes and other records and building databases and data visualizations documenting the issues surrounding water pollution.
The student work began in January 2017 with a video-conferenced seminar that included reporting and research.
In May, they began the 10-week investigative reporting fellowship based out of a newsroom at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University’s downtown Phoenix campus.
News21 is supported by grants from the
  • Carnegie Corp. of New York
  • John S. and James L. Knight Foundation
  • The Ethics and Excellence in Journalism Foundation
  • Hearst Foundations
  • Donald W. Reynolds Foundation
  • Peter Kiewit Foundation of Omaha, Nebraska
  • Women & Philanthropy, part of ASU’s Foundation for a New American University
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News21 Fellows
Jordan Houston
Jordan Houston | @JordanHouston3
Knight Foundation Fellow
Jordan Houston is a multimedia journalist based in Phoenix. She previously worked as an investigative reporting intern at The Washington Post while pursuing a master’s degree in broadcast journalism at American University. Her work has been featured in The Washington Post, The Huffington Post, WVII-TV, ROOSTERGNN, The Sophian and The Investigative Reporting Workshop
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Phoenix New Times-May 16, 2019
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AZCentral.com-Nov 7, 2018
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AZCentral.com-May 31, 2018
And FBI investigators, they all maintain, were very selective in who they ... 6, 2011, Johnson Utilities came to a vote before the Commission ...
 

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