Chris Hamby

Staff Writer  The Center for Public Integrity

Chris Hamby’s reporting on the environment and workplace safety has been recognized with the James Aronson Award for Social Justice Journalism, two Sigma Delta Chi awards and the Upton Sinclair Memorial Award.  He has also been a finalist for the Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting, the Scripps Howard Award for Environmental Reporting and the IRE Award.  His work includes computer-assisted reporting, and he previously worked at the National Institute for Computer-Assisted Reporting’s database library. He has a master’s degree in journalism with a concentration in investigative reporting from the University of Missouri and a bachelor’s degree in journalism from the University of Richmond. In 2010, he completed a yearlong re-examination of a controversial murder case, supported in part by an investigative reporting fellowship. His writing about policy, politics, the criminal justice system and public health has appeared online and in newspapers and magazines.

Living and working in Muscatine, Iowa

Prosecution level at its lowest among environmental cases

Secret government 'watch list' reveals failure to curb dangerous emissions

Agency admits some deaths at "model workplaces" missing from its list

OSHA unaware of some deaths at 'model workplaces'

Highly toxic acid used by refineries sends workers to hospital - again

Persistent hazards at a top U.S. employer underscore regulators’ mixed message — and inconsistent tactics

Company reports no chemical releases, but event underscores risks to nation's aging fuel factories

Event underscores delay by NRC in revising understated seismic risks to nuclear plants

'Model' workplaces avoid special scrutiny targeting hazardous industries

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