Patrick Lohmann
@PatLohmann
Reporter @Source_NM. Previously @propublica Local Reporting Network, @syracusedotcom, @abqjournal.
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http://sourcenm.com 02-06-2011 20:54:31
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NEW: A grassroots effort to use the New Mexico primary election to push President Joe Biden’s policy positions on Gaza (Vote Uncommitted NM) officially launched over the weekend. sourcenm.com/2024/04/08/nm-…
A Pueblo County Sheriff’s Office deputy has escorted The Colorado Sun journalist Sandra Fish (@fishnette) out of the Colorado GOP Assembly.
Fish received a press pass when she arrived. GOP event staff said she was told not to come since chair says her coverage has been “very unfair”
Today, ProPublica committed to working with news organizations in all 50 states over the next five years to publish investigative stories. It's a major focus for us and sends a STRONG message that #LocalNews matters!
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Apply now! ProPublica is seeking FIVE new Local Reporting Network partners to begin on July 1. You spend a year on an investigative story. We cover your salary (up to $75k/yr) plus benefits + editing, data, research, engagement, visuals, etc. boards.greenhouse.io/propublica/job… #journojobs
Make sure to sign up for a discussion with Source's Patrick Lohmann on the future of wildfires in the West, along with Abe Streep and ProPublica, tomorrow at 1 p.m. MT.
Here's the link: propublica.org/events/the-big…
Here’s how Source New Mexico / @ProPublica approached reporting on a community going through an awful time. I moved up to the burn scar, attended every meeting and got to know my neighbors.
I have since moved home to ABQ, but I am still reporting on this issue.
propublica.org/article/buildi…
Reporter Patrick Lohmann has lived in New Mexico for most of his life, but covering the Hermits Peak-Calf Canyon Fire required building trust in a divided community.
Here’s how he did it. propublica.org/article/buildi…
Patrick Lohmann spent more than a year reporting on the catastrophic aftermath of New Mexico’s biggest wildfire.
Nearly two years later, many residents remain in an uneasy state of limbo.
Join us March 26 to discuss NM’s slow recovery under FEMA.
RSVP: buff.ly/3VG22cj