1/ I’m honored to share that I’m officially a Pulitzer Prize winner 🥹
Our series on Connecticut’s unscrupulous towing laws, in partnership with @CTMirror, won the 2026 @PulitzerPrizes in Local Reporting.
Purely unscientific survey: If you are a NJ/NYC commuter, take the @NJTRANSIT regularly, or work in the Meadowlands, how do you plan to get to work during the World Cup? I’m especially interested in hearing from people who don’t have the option of working from home!
1/ I’m honored to share that I’m officially a Pulitzer Prize winner 🥹
Our series on Connecticut’s unscrupulous towing laws, in partnership with @CTMirror, won the 2026 @PulitzerPrizes in Local Reporting.
Sophie was my (much smarter) partner in a class I audited at MIT when she was in grad school. Kind to a much older student and talented as the day is long. I'm not surprised - now someone should snap her up!
4/ I’m no longer at ProPublica and am looking for what’s next — open to journalism, data science, or research/consulting roles (NYC/hybrid/remote).
prioritizing good management + fair pay.
full series: https://t.co/WTWSbVVPRF
3/ It’s hard to describe what this win means. This industry can be tough on POC and other minorities. It feels surreal to share this with Haru Coryne. We’re the kind of people I wish I saw winning awards growing up.
SO PROUD of @mpetitchou, an amazing data reporter, more importantly a wonderful person, for her @PulitzerPrizes win in local reporting about Connecticut’s towing laws favoring unscrupulous companies. Also named is former ProPublica reporter @Harucoryne 🎉
https://t.co/jGlqUsFkKK
JUST IN: ProPublica and @CTMirror’s “On the Hook” series, which exposed how Connecticut laws had come to favor towing companies at the expense of low-income residents, has won the Pulitzer Prize for Local Reporting.
It’s ProPublica’s ninth Pulitzer Prize.
Congratulations to @propublica
for earning second place. “Life of a Mother” examines the impact of a Texas state abortion ban on pregnancy loss in the first or second trimester.
By: @mpetitchou , @lizziepresser , @asuozzo and @Ksurana6
Under Texas’ abortion ban, the rate of sepsis shot up by more than 50% for women hospitalized when they lost a second-trimester pregnancy.
Our new analysis shows the risk varies widely between the state’s two largest metro areas.
https://t.co/UzB0AA5rIz
JUST IN: ProPublica’s “Life of the Mother” series, which exposes the fatal consequences of abortion bans, has won the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service.
This is the second consecutive year we’ve been awarded this distinction and our eighth Pulitzer: https://t.co/559nIFLa93
NEW: Texas Banned Abortion. Then Sepsis Rates Soared.
ProPublica’s first-of-its-kind analysis is the most detailed look yet into a rise in life-threatening complications for women experiencing pregnancy loss under Texas’ abortion ban.
https://t.co/0WnTQejtkc
Pregnancy became far more dangerous in Texas after the state banned abortion, according to ProPublica’s first-of-its-kind analysis, which found the sepsis rate for women hospitalized as they miscarried in the 2nd trimester shot up by more than 50%.
https://t.co/yIuu16QoSg