
Louis Hansen
Senior Editor, Investigative JournalismLouis Hansen is co-founder and senior editor of The Virginia Center for Investigative Journalism at WHRO. He’s been a journalist for more than 20 years in New York, Philadelphia, Hampton Roads and Silicon Valley. He was an enterprise and investigative reporter for The Virginian-Pilot for more than a decade, covering state government, military affairs and criminal justice. He served as a combat correspondent in Iraq and the Persian Gulf, covered the Virginia legislature and state and federal elections. Hansen has won national and state awards for his work. His profile of a teenage gang member, “The Girl Who Took Down the Gang,” was published in a collection of the ten best newspaper narratives of 2012. Louis can be reached be reached at louis.hansen@vcij.org.
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Relatives caring for children in Virginia are far less likely than caregivers in other states to have help from the foster care system for child care, counseling, grocery bills and other needs.
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With maternal deaths highest among Black women, some are shunning traditional care during their pregnancies.
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Even as new school shootings draw focus, much of the work being done to increase student safety isn’t coming from Richmond. It’s happening on college campuses.
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Suspected shooter Christopher Darnell Jones Jr. is a student and former football player, according to police.
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Stares, poll taxes and struggles - A former president of the Norfolk chapter of the NAACP on registering to vote before Civil Rights reforms.
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In 1960, the typical home cost twice a family’s income. Today, it’s four times what a household earns in a year. And, still, there’s no guarantee millennial buyers will find their dream home.
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In 2017, Charlottesville photographer Eze Amos photographed the series of demonstrations and protests leading up to the violence of the Unite the Right rally.
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John Coggeshall turned his law practice into a crusade to free inmates with harsh and unjust sentences