The Current to Hire Accountability Reporter In Glynn County

Wednesday, December 13th, 2023

The Current, Georgia’s only nonprofit investigative news organization, will expand in 2024 to include a full-time accountability reporter in Glynn County. The new hire will be funded through the generosity of more than four dozen local donors and the support of Report for America.
 
The Current launched in the fall of 2020 to fill the vacuum of local watchdog journalism in Coastal Georgia exposed by the murder of Ahmaud Arbery.
 
The new reporter will revive the culture of watchdog journalism pioneered a century ago by another Glynn County native son — Robert S. Abbott, the publisher of The Chicago Defender — and build on The Current’s own record of shining a light on wrongdoing and empowering civically engaged Georgians with facts needed to improve their qualities of life.
 
The Current’s Glynn County reporter will be the second Report for America position, joining Public Safety Reporter Jake Shore, and will join a staff that includes full-time environment, data, accountability and political journalists.  You can see more about the staff here: https://thecurrentga.org/who-we-are/our-staff/.
 
Previous reporting by The Current in Glynn County includes the following stories:

 

 

 
The Current has become an essential news source for more than 49,000 readers. The newsroom publishes its stories online for free to all readers at www.thecurrentga.org. The Current also uses an innovative text-based platform to reach 30,000 other Coastal Georgia residents to ensure all of our communities have access to trustworthy, independent local news.
 
For additional information about The Current, our staff, and our job opportunities, please contact Margaret Coker, editor in chief, at [email protected].
 
For additional information about how you can donate or support nonprofit watchdog journalism in Georgia, please contact Shannon GaNun, director of development, at [email protected].