Investigative Post has produced 220 stories and other pieces of content in 2020. Our work has ranged from in-depth investigations, follow-up stories and blog posts to podcasts and radio interviews.
Our reporting this year covered topics ranging from misconduct by Buffalo police and Immigration and Customs Enforcement, to the health and economic impacts of the coronavirus pandemic, to assorted shenanigans at City Hall and the Western Regional Off Track Betting Corp.
Those stories reached a large audience through our website and partners, starting with WGRZ and including WBFO, WBEN, The Capitol Pressroom and Buffalo Spree. This distribution network can reach an audience of up to 175,000 per story. Our work has reached a collective audience of 5 million readers, viewers and listeners this year.
As we do every year, we’re asking our readers to select our top story. Below is our Top 10 to choose from:
City Hall spending on police has skyrocketed
State stonewalling on IBM project
Problem cop still on the police force
Schools struggle with distance learning
Police misconduct costing city millions
City Hall inertia on one-sided police contract
Delayed wi-fi project shortchanges students
You can only vote once. We’ll publish the results in early January. Please vote below.
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