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Corrie MacLaggan

Corrie MacLaggan

Managing Editor at The Texas Tribune

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  • Spanish
Covering topics
  • General Assignment News
  • Politics

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T-Squared: Our report on The Texas Tribune’s staff diversity in 2020

If the calamity and catastrophe of the last year taught us anything, it’s that we must do more to ensure our newsroom resembles Texas — and our journalism better reflects the communities we cover.
texastribune.org

T-Squared: Introducing our summer 2021 student fellows

These incredible students — who will join us from Texas and across the country — will spend the summer working in one of these areas of our newsroom: audience engagement, data visuals, engineering, events, marketing and communications, multimedia, photography or reporting.
texastribune.org

T-Squared: Our new women’s health reporter and copy editor

Shannon Najmabadi will cover women’s health at The Texas Tribune, and Emily Goldstein is our new staff copy editor.
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Rebekah Allen | The Texas Tribune

Rebekah Allen is the news editor for The Texas Tribune. Before joining the Tribune, she worked as a statehouse reporter for The Dallas Morning News. Previously, she was an investigative reporter and statehouse reporter for The Advocate in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and an education reporter at the Pens…
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T-Squared: Meet our new Houston reporter and our new audience analyst

Mitchell Ferman joins The Texas Tribune in March as our first Houston-based reporter, covering energy and the economy. Jon Garza is the latest addition to our audience team.
texastribune.org

T-Squared: The Texas Tribune’s 2020 diversity report

We’ve made progress, but there’s more work we can do to ensure our newsroom resembles Texas — and our journalism is as good as it can be.
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Revisit some of The Texas Tribune’s best stories of 2019

Our reporters crisscrossed the Texas Capitol and traveled to the Panhandle and East Texas — as well as the Netherlands and Honduras — to tell stories about the state’s politics, people and places. From a story on a migrant’s desperate journey to a look at how coal companies are leaving behind contam…
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Emily Goldstein | The Texas Tribune

Emily Goldstein is the copy chief at The Texas Tribune. Emily previously worked at The Dallas Morning News and the Dallas Observer. She received her bachelor’s degree from the University of Missouri and her master’s degree from the University of North Texas.
texastribune.org

T-Squared: Meet our new Dallas-based urban affairs reporter

Juan Pablo Garnham, who has 14 years of experience as a reporter, editor and journalism teacher in Latin America and the United States, starts at The Texas Tribune on June 3.
itnews.com.au

Spokesman for hacker group Anonymous arrested in Texas

On charges of “threatening a federal agent.”
reuters.com

Corrected: Spokesman for hacker group Anonymous arrested in Texas

(Corrects September 13, 2012, story to change “leader” to “spokesman” in headline and first paragraph; deletes 10th paragraph and reference to Zetas.)
texastribune.org

T-Squared: Meet our two newest hires

The latest additions to the Texas Tribune team — a photographer and an engineer, both with deep Texas ties — will help us enhance our visual storytelling.
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Liam Andrew | The Texas Tribune

Liam Andrew ensures that The Texas Tribune’s systems for content management, distribution and analysis align with organizational priorities and user needs. He joined the Tribune in 2015 after completing a master’s degree in MIT’s Comparative Media Studies program, where he worked with a variety of r…
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NIOSH: Texas Wildland Firefighter’s Death Preventable

The report into Firefighter Caleb Hamm’s death found crewmembers believed that taking extra rest breaks might jeopardize future employment.
texastribune.org

Full Text of Inaugural Speeches by Abbott, Patrick

Here is the full text of the prepared inaugural remarks by Gov. Greg Abbott and Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick.
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Texas Tribune Reporters: Our Top Stories of 2014

For those infatuated with Texas government and politics, 2014 was a blockbuster year. Hear it directly from the source: Here are our reporters’ favorite stories of the year.
nytimes.com

Brenham Synagogue to Find New Life in Texas (Published 2014)

Across the country, as Jews have left small towns for bigger cities, synagogues have deteriorated or been converted to churches, theaters and even a hardware store.
nytimes.com

Thousands in Texas Lose Cars Amid Calls for Loan Restrictions (Publ...

A lack of statewide regulation on so-called payday and auto-title loans is being acutely felt by low-income borrowers.
texastribune.org

Veterinary Medicine Lacks Hispanics in Texas, U.S.

There were 84 Hispanic veterinarians in Texas in 2010, making up less than 2 percent of the state’s 5,728 veterinarians, according to the 2014 book Changing Texas, whose lead author, Steve H. Murdock, is the former state demographer.
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Housing Crunch Hurts Foster Care Oversight

The oil boom has brought jobs and prosperity to Midland and Odessa, but it has also driven up housing prices, making it difficult for the Department of Family and Protective Services to hire caseworkers.
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Feeling “Invisible,” Black Residents Leave Austin

Among large, fast-growing cities, Austin is the only one with a shrinking African-American population, according to a report from the University of Texas at Austin.