Meet the 2026 Livingston Awards Finalists for Local Reporting! 📣
These outstanding young journalists are shining a light on critical local issues—and shaping the future of news.
Read their outstanding work: https://t.co/g6Can8qaL0
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The Dallas Morning News wins the Hillman Prize for Newspaper journalism for their 8-part series exposing the toll of Texas’s abortion ban on women and doctors. https://t.co/auWE1M4t12
So honored to see our @dallasnews investigation, Standard of Fear, which examined how Texas’ abortion laws have deeply impacted patient care, recognized here.
🇺🇸 Abortion Ban Creating A Standard Of Fear
▫Texas is among the states with the highest maternal death rates - experts say it has only become more perilous
▫Lauren Caruba & @maringwolf#frontpagestoday#USA@dallasnews
Marcelo Gomes da Silva, who was arrested on his way to volleyball practice, has quickly become the face of ICE operations in Massachusetts.
Since his release from detention, we spent a month documenting the teen’s life.
Read more @BostonGlobe:
https://t.co/9rx1U6rKMx
The scene in Ciudad Juarez as migrants learned their CBP One appointments had been canceled right after Donald Trump was sworn in
“I don’t know what I’m going to do with my life from this point forward," Margelis Tinoco told her daughter through tears.
https://t.co/3JjFKTJi9i
Dallas received $2.3M to remove lead from residents’ homes. Many are still waiting—more than 90 residents asked for help. Only 53 houses were inspected, and only four received lead abatement. More about our investigation into why this program failed.
https://t.co/sFmLd0xg3i
BREAKING: Two Texas women are asking the federal gov to step in after they were allegedly denied abortion care for ectopic pregnancies and each lost a fallopian tube, according to documents filed by @ReproRights with @HHSGov. More to come @dallasnews
Let me introduce you to Dr. A. She runs tuition-free beauty schools and medical training programs for people who have faced domestic violence in Dallas, Houston and Oklahoma City. https://t.co/ZAzahU37eT
“She told the doctor ‘Get this dead baby out of me,’” he said, choking up. “And they asked her to leave.”
Another story reported by @maringwolf of a Texas couple stuck in the gray space of the state’s abortion laws.
https://t.co/eU7PUPdYQ8
“As a Texan I’ve never felt more expendable,” Ashley Brandt, one of the plaintiffs, said following the decision.
Read more here:
https://t.co/u6e0DTUiMh
The Texas Supreme Court has ruled against the more-than 20 women who sued the state over abortions they said were delayed or denied during medical emergencies. More to come @dallasnews
https://t.co/m4rP7sVC76
It was 85 degrees the day I visited 64-year-old Kevin Sayre and interviewed him in the garage of his Dallas home.
He could spend hours there. It's where he's put about 25 years of work and thousands of dollars into a homemade flight simulator.
https://t.co/tPHmXkzqBJ