Tipsheet 30 Ideas in 60 Minutes Ire19
Tipsheet 30 Ideas in 60 Minutes Ire19
Tipsheet 30 Ideas in 60 Minutes Ire19
Welcome to IRE! We selected these 30 stories because they are topics that have the potential to become stories
in your area. They can be done in all mediums – print, digital and broadcast.
We have included a link to each report and the contact information for the team that did the work. You’ll also
find advice from each team – hints to get started, what records to request and, often, suggestions to avoid
pitfalls. Thank you to the reporters, photographers and producers who were all willing to pass along what they
learned. They’ll also help if you have questions as you dive in!
SCHOOLS
Missing & Mis-reported School Bullying Data – WRTV Indianapolis
bit.ly/2XCvWNE
Indiana law requires public and charter schools to report bullying incidents to the State. WRTV found schools
misreporting their bullying data. 60% of schools reported ZERO bullying incidents the previous year. WRTV has
done a number of follow up reports to this story as well as a number of other bullying-related stories. This
investigation prompted a new law that does more to encourage schools to report incidents and allows the state
to audit schools.
● Looked at school bullying incidents reported to the State Department of Education and searched for
trends. If your state does not collect or track bullying, ask the Dept of Ed why. Ask lawmakers why they
don’t require bullying incidents be reported.
● This is what Indiana’s data looks like: https://www.doe.in.gov/safety/student-safetybullying-reporting
● Concerned parents contacted WRTV about bullying. However, you can also reach out to local PTO
groups or Facebook chatter groups to find bullying victims.
WORKPLACE
Stay Away Pay – KARE Minneapolis
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KARE found public employees across Minnesota have been paid millions of dollars to stay away from their jobs
while their bosses consider allegations of possible misconduct, malfeasance or even crimes. Some of those
internal investigations lasted only a few days or weeks, but others dragged on for months, even years.
● Request from state and local governments all data for “paid disciplinary leave” that lasted longer than
three months… and happened during the last several years.
● Once you have the data, zero in on some of the most egregious/long/expensive cases, then request the
underlying case files.
● Word of caution from KARE – Give yourself plenty of lead time before planning to air. It took several
months to get all the paid leave data and then several more months to get the records on the cases.
PUBLIC SAFETY
Volunteer Firefighter Training – KXAN Austin
bit.ly/2J4XqqO
Three years after the deadly West fertilizer plant explosion, the U.S. Chemical Safety Board sent out a list of
safety recommendations, including an unfulfilled requirement for all Texas volunteer firefighters to be trained
on fertilizer-grade ammonium nitrate. But KXAN found only a small number the 30,000 volunteers statewide
have taken the voluntary course creased after that catastrophe.
● This certification was created in Texas, but other states can use it if they decide to require the training.
States with large agriculture industries may consider it, so reach out to lawmakers with connections to
those areas.
● Check to see how many fertilizer facilities there are in your area. The state fire marshal’s office gave us
challenges in obtaining that information due to security concerns, but they were able to obtain data
from the Texas Department of State Health Services – and found 121 facilities in 71 Texas counties that
stored more than 10,000 pounds of the same type of fertilizer.
● Because the volunteer fire departments require state safety checks and get funding from the state, they
are required to submit training reports to the state fire marshal’s office – so that’s the way to find how
many firefighters have taken part in this training and also how many of them live/work in areas where
these facilities exist.
FINANCIAL
Sidewalk Settlements – WCAU Philadelphia
bit.ly/2Zgss3w
Crumbling sidewalks cost Philadelphia taxpayers $17 million in injury settlements over the last three years. It’s a
major expense in ways that reach far beyond pouring new concrete. This was a great opportunity for WCAU to
use mapping and pictures for an online interactive with StoryMap.
● Started as a request to the city for civil settlements, initially looking for sexual harassment payouts. Most
money was spent on “sidewalk fall downs.”
● WCAU took a sample of some of the highest payouts (mostly $200K+) as well as the most common “fall
down” locations (determined with pivot tables.) Then Mitch got the court documents to find people and
specifics. They then checked locations (about 10) to see if the sidewalk had been fixed. Just make sure
to be transparent with your audience that you only took a sample of a larger set of information.
● Look for multiple stories inside a data set.
DRUGS
Drunk Drivers Avoiding Prison – WRC Washington, D.C.
bit.ly/2I3BXO4
Nearly all drunken drivers who caused crashes on Maryland’s troubled Indian Head Highway in Prince George’s
County avoided jail sentences over the past three years. A review of more than 40 DUI crashes on the highway
between January 2016 and December 2018 shows most drivers were spared from serving time behind bars,
despite causing injuries in many cases and regardless of whether they had prior DUI arrests.
● Police, fire and EMS agencies universally maintain data by address. You should be able to FOIA broader
sets of data (cases, fires, medical emergencies, arrests, crashes) on certain highways, state roads or
county roads.
● Attorneys often do this, so check to see if they already have. That might make the FOIA free!
● Not everyone who you’d think goes to prison, actually does. Also check recent predator teachers, DUI
crash suspects, robbery stories. What was the disposition of each case?