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The Florida Center for Investigative Reporting is a nonprofit, digital and bilingual investigative journalism organization working to expose corruption, waste and miscarriages of justice. FCIR believes this type of reporting is essential to democracy, and will use the latest technologies and storytelling techniques to connect with diverse audiences throughout the state.

A dedicated staff of journalists at FCIR, working under the guidance and supervision of a board of directors, produces investigative journalism in partnership and collaboration with its partners, including traditional and ethnic news media. FCIR’s goal is to create a statewide network to deliver reports on multiple platforms, including print newspapers and magazines, radio and television, and online.

FCIR is a member of the Investigative News Network, a coalition of nonprofit news organizations dedicated to in-depth, investigative journalism in the public interest.

Recent Articles

By FCIR, 2 weeks 12 hours ago.
Miami-Dade Commissioner Jose “Pepe” Diaz has not disclosed the name of the company approved to receive a $3.5 million incentive for a secret project. (Photo courtesy of Jose Diaz.) By Steve Miller...
By Trevor Aaronson, 4 weeks 1 day ago.
Jeffrey A. Lill. (Photo by J.J. Barrow.) By Trevor Aaronson Florida Center for Investigative Reporting The case of Jeffrey A. Lill, a U.S. Postal Service employee injured at a mail-sorting facility...
By Ashley Lopez, 1 month 1 week ago.
State lawmakers, including Republican Florida House Speaker Will Weatherford, have said they will not accept any of the Medicaid expansion money for ideological reasons. (Photo by Gage Skidmore.) By...
By FCIR, 1 month 1 week ago.
Ashley Lopez’s series of reports on the 11 constitutional amendments on the 2012 Florida ballot is a finalist for a PRNDI Award and a Sunshine State Award. The Florida Center for Investigative...
By Ashley Lopez, 1 month 3 weeks ago.
State Sen. David Simmons (left) is considering a move to bring the House’s bill prohibit earned sick pay and living wages before the Florida Senate. (Photo courtesy of the Florida Legislature.) By...

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Encino, CA 91316
Telephone: (818) 582-3533
Email: info@investigativenewsnetwork.org