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FRONTLINE Announces 2025-26 Local Journalism Initiative Partners

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Anne Husted Blatt

November 10, 2025

MON., NOV. 10 — FRONTLINE, PBS’s investigative documentary series produced at GBH in Boston, announced today the selection of the newest class of partners for its Local Journalism Initiative (LJI).

Since 2019, FRONTLINE’s LJI has promoted sustainable, public interest journalism in communities where local news organizations have been hit hard by financial pressures.

FRONTLINE’s 2025-26 LJI cohort will include partnerships with seven local newsrooms on three investigative projects:

Three newsrooms — The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, The Post and Courier of Charleston and AL.com — will investigate environmental pollution in the South. This joint reporting will also be supported by The Associated Press Local Investigative Reporting Program.

Additionally, Blue Ridge Public Radio, VTDigger and The Texas Newsroom (the collaboration among NPR stations in the state) will work together to examine the aftermath of devastating local floods, focusing on the victims and survivors as well as the federal government’s shifting response to natural disasters.

The reporting on pollution and local floods will be funded by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, as a part of a three-year, $1.5 million grant the foundation awarded to FRONTLINE to support LJI.

The Local Journalism Initiative began in 2019 with a $3 million grant from Knight Foundation and a $1 million grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. To date, Knight has given $4.5 million to support FRONTLINE’s LJI.

The 2025-26 cohort will also include The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, which will investigate plummeting childhood vaccination rates throughout Pennsylvania. The Post-Gazette’s reporting will be funded by the Heinz Endowments as part of a one-year, $275 thousand grant to support FRONTLINE’s LJI.

“We’re thrilled to welcome our fifth cohort of Local Journalism Initiative partners to FRONTLINE. We’ve been proud to support and expand the reach of our partners’ enterprise reporting, which has tackled critical issues that impact communities across the country,” said Raney Aronson-Rath, editor-in-chief and executive producer of FRONTLINE. “We are grateful to the Knight Foundation and to the Heinz Endowments, whose generous support makes our work with local newsrooms possible. We look forward to sharing the powerful and impactful storytelling from our partners over the next year.”

“We’re proud to join forces  with these outstanding local investigative teams on projects related to health, the environment and public safety,” said Erin Texeira, FRONTLINE’s senior editor and LJI director. “Now more than ever, strong newsroom partnerships can produce the vital accountability journalism our communities need.”

FRONTLINE’s Local Journalism Initiative provides editorial and financial support for newsrooms, which can include paying journalists’ salaries and sharing FRONTLINE’s expertise on investigative techniques, video storytelling and connecting journalism with wider audiences. Since 2019, FRONTLINE’s Local Journalism Initiative partners have included The Post and Courier of Charleston, Chattanooga Times Free Press, Milwaukee PBS, New Mexico PBS (KNME-TV), Oklahoma Watch, Rhode Island’s The Public’s Radio, Rocky Mountain PBS, Star Tribune, The Salt Lake Tribune, The Tampa Bay Times, The Texas Newsroom, The Texas Tribune and WFAE Charlotte NPR.

The initiative has helped produce major investigative projects, including Breakdown, a Peabody and Emmy Award-nominated multiplatform investigation into Maine’s deadliest shooting with Portland Press Herald and Maine Public Radio ; Fractured, an 11-part WFAE radio series and FRONTLINE documentary on North Carolina inmates living with mental illness; and stories about a polluting lead smelter in The Tampa Bay Times that won a George Polk Award and Pulitzer Prize.

“FRONTLINE’s Local Journalism Initiative continues to support the creation of impactful and essential investigative reporting that deepens understanding of the issues shaping people’s everyday lives,” said Marisa Kwiatkowski, director for journalism at Knight Foundation. “It’s a powerful example of how local and national partnerships can strengthen journalism in service of the public good.”

“The Heinz Endowments is delighted to support this FRONTLINE project and looks forward to seeing its impact on our region,” said Endowments Equity & Learning Vice President Carmen Anderson. “We are committed to helping ensure that the residents of western Pennsylvania receive accurate information that will enable them to make good decisions about their lives and their communities. More specifically, investigating the reasons behind declining childhood vaccination rates is a crucial step to safeguarding public health in Pennsylvania as it allows residents to understand the underlying causes and take action to address preventable diseases.”

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About FRONTLINE FRONTLINE, U.S. television’s longest running investigative documentary series, explores the issues of our times through powerful storytelling. FRONTLINE has won an Academy Award® as well as every major journalism and broadcasting award, including 110 Emmy Awards and 34 Peabody Awards. Visit pbs.org/frontline and follow us on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube to learn more. FRONTLINE is produced at GBH in Boston and is broadcast nationwide on PBS. Funding for FRONTLINE is provided through the support of PBS viewers and by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Additional support for FRONTLINE is provided by the Abrams Foundation, Park Foundation, the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, Heising-Simons Foundation, and the FRONTLINE Journalism Fund, with major support from Jon and Jo Ann Hagler on behalf of the Jon L. Hagler Foundation, and additional support from Koo and Patricia Yuen.

About the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation We are social investors who support democracy by funding free expression and journalism, arts and culture in community, research in areas of media and democracy, and the success of American cities and towns where the Knight brothers once had newspapers. Learn more at kf.org and follow @knightfdn on social media.

About the Heinz Endowments The Heinz Endowments works to grow an exemplary, sustainable Pittsburgh region where everyone prospers and belongs. Our work in Arts & Culture; Civic Participation; Climate, Environment & Health; Community & Economic Development; Food Systems; Veterans; and Workforce is supported by reliable data based on results-focused goals. The Endowments is among the 60 largest philanthropic organizations in the United States, distributing approximately $90 million in grants annually.

Press Contacts:

FRONTLINE: Anne Husted Blatt, Director of Marketing and Communications | frontlinemedia@wgbh.org Knight Foundation: media@kf.org 

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