Just when you think the local newspaper is dead... (updated)

We have to admit that the Chronicle has surprised us.

We thought they had largely given up on the watchdog journalism business (in favor of the user-submitted party photo online business), and suddenly *BAM* three provocative stories.

Here are links and excerpts:

Comments?

UPDATE: Chronicle urban affairs reporter Mike Snyder emails the following in response to this post:

Watchdog reporting: Digging below the surface to examine the policies and actions of public agencies and officials and hold them accountable.

Here are a few recent examples not mentioned in your post today. There are plenty of others.

A closer look at why local jails are overcrowded:

http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/headline/metro/6583478.html

Exposing a formula for allocating federal hurricane recovery funds that treats empty prairie the same as a densely populated city:

http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/news/specials/hurricane/6585789.html

Did the criminal justice system fail a murdered child?

http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/moms/6576234.html

Please stop suggesting that the Chronicle has abandoned watchdog reporting. Do we do less of it than in the past because we have fewer journalists to do it? Yes. Could we do it better? Obviously. [ ... ] But for those of us trying to do the kind of work that attracted us to this business, it’s discouraging to see bloggers continually reporting that we have forsaken serious journalism in favor of cleavage photos.

Posted by Kevin Whited @ 08/26/09 10:45 PM | Print |

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