We look at the recent Camp Fire, the deadliest and most destructive in California’s history, and revisit an investigation from earlier this year.
Lisa Pickoff-White
Multimedia Producer
Lisa is a multimedia producer for California Watch. Before that, she was a print, multimedia and radio reporter in the Bay Area and Washington, D.C. Her work has appeared in the Washington Post, San Francisco Chronicle, National Journal, KALX, Bay Guardian and UPI. She recently graduated from the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism with an emphasis in new media.
More to the story: Redlining, wildfires and Trump’s mansion
There’s always more to the story on Reveal. This week, we look at the impact three shows have made since they first ran.
‘My world was burning’: The North Bay fires and what went wrong
A five-month KQED investigation of what happened the first night of the fires found systemic problems with California’s emergency response procedures.
Using multimedia tools to untangle California’s nursing home funding
How they put together a large multimedia database on nursing homes in California.
The document trail
See letters tracking how Stewart Resnick asked for help, and got it.
Spreading the money around
Explore major contributions made to candidates and political committees by Stewart Resnick, his wife, and executives of his companies.
Critics call for stricter OSHA regulations
Outside critics and an internal whistleblower are calling for more stringent regulations and for the Occupational Safety and Health Administration to better police its own workers.
Online Emmy nominations
Multimedia projects by Frontline/World, MediaStorm and others up for awards.
Examining criminal histories in the military
The Sacramento Bee examines the past criminal histories of soldiers and Marines.
Keeping tabs on Congress
A reporting tool from the Sunlight Foundation tracks word-use in Congress.