Sunshine Week 2026
We are featuring amazing examples of investigative journalism by our news media members that demonstrate the ideals of Sunshine Week in action! Sunshine Week is a nonpartisan collaboration among groups in the journalism, civic, education, government and private sectors that shines a light on the importance of public records and open government.
This year’s efforts are coordinated by Joseph L. Brechner Freedom of Information Project at the University of Florida’s College of Journalism and Communications. And supported by John S. and James L. Knight Foundation and thrive with a growing list of partners.
Sunshine Week is about the public’s right to know what its government is doing, and why.
Recent investigative and transparency reporting from MDDC members
During Sunshine Week, MDDC will feature important investigative pieces that show the power of local reporting and transparency in our communities. Please tag your own work with #SunshineWeek2026 to be part of the conversation.
Josh Investigates – Josh Shannon – Newark Post (The)
Inmates share medical records to prove alleged BCDC H.pylori outbreak – Alexis Taylor- Afro American (The)
The housing hustle igniting a foreclosure crisis in Baltimore – Hallie Mikker, Giacomo Bologna, Shahanna Jayaraman – Baltimore Banner (The)
Thousands say they were sexually abused in Maryland juvenile detention centers. – Madeleine O’Neill – Baltimore Beat
Maryland’s public employee union quietly loses $1 million in “phishing scam” – Mark Reutter – Baltimore Brew
Health care’s heavyweight showdown – Matt Hooke, Craig M. Douglas – Baltimore Business Journal
Rehoboth using AI to track license plates, Rehoboth issues AI camera report, etc. – Chris Flood – Cape Gazette
Off the Rails – The Howard Center for Investigative Journalism – Capital News Service
‘Ticking time bombs’ – Coal ash pits pepper the Bay watershed – Timothy B. Wheeler, Whitney Pipkin – Bay Journal
He admitted ‘filthy’ chats with a teen. Cumberland made him police chief. – Madeleine O’Neill
Federal filing by ‘shadowy’ group trolling Moore leaves questions unanswered – Bryan P. Sears – Maryland Matters
Toddler tram death linked to equipment problems, probe finds – Bethany Hooper – OC Today-Dispatch
https://spotlightdelaware.org/2025/06/12/wilmington-lobbied-biden-camp-to-bring-presidential-library-to-the-city/ – Brianna Hill, Karl Barker – Spotlight Delaware
Visit Harford nonprofit reportedly spent thousands on parties, gifts, alcohol – Matt Hubbard – Aegis
Intentional hole cut in Fort Detrick lab suit – Ceoli Jacoby, Marwa Baraka – Frederick News-Post (The)
Hundreds of Delaware teachers found working on expired licenses – Kelly Powers, Esteban Parra – News Journal (The)
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