
Just Say Knoa: OxyContin Maker Purdue Pharma Is No More. This Nonprofit Took Its Place
Can one of the most hated companies in history transform from the source of the opioid scourge into its savior with a new name and

Can one of the most hated companies in history transform from the source of the opioid scourge into its savior with a new name and

London band starts North American tour in Boston, somehow not jetlagged

From multiple features on SWAT raids across the Bay State to extensive reporting on surveillance and Fourth Amendment issues

Nearly a hundred people have been exonerated by state and federal courts in Massachusetts since 1989. “Together, they spent more than 1,341 years imprisoned for crimes they did not commit.”

From covering the tiny house movement on Martha’s Vineyard to our series on homelessness in Cambridge

From Cole Rosengren’s extensive coverage of recycling workers which impacted policies across the region to bombshell reporting by Eoin Higgins on problems at a major Boston-based company
The Boston Institute for Nonprofit Journalism produces bold investigative reporting that challenges powerful interests and lifts up the voices of marginalized people. BINJ publishes high-quality journalism by experienced reporters as well as talented and highly motivated college students whom we train and mentor. Our reporting and analysis fills the gaps left by the mainstream media in Greater Boston and throughout Massachusetts, focusing on prisons, policing, surveillance, housing, the environment, arts, media and other critical issues facing our city and state.
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Chris Faraone joined cohort from Data-Driven Reporting Project at Northwestern University