Lauren Gilger

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Lauren Gilger is an award-winning journalist whose work has impacted communities large and small, exposing injustices and giving a voice to the voiceless and marginalized. She is dedicated to building community through storytelling and believes everyone has a story to tell.

Gilger worked as an investigative producer and reporter for ABC15 News in Phoenix after earning her master’s degree in broadcast journalism from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication in 2011, where she was named Outstanding Graduate Student.

She was the recipient of the prestigious George Foster Peabody Award and an Edward R. Murrow Award in 2013 after her work forced one of the world’s largest automakers to recall more than 700,000 SUVs.

Her work has uncovered the systemic separation of immigrant families in the detention system, put pressure on the FDA to review a controversial form of birth control that has injured women worldwide, and exposed the backlog of untested rape kits in the country’s sixth-largest metro area.

In the Valley, Gilger has worked as a contributor for the Phoenix New Times and a clerk at the East Valley Tribune. Nationally, her work has appeared in the Washington Post and on ABC’s Nightline.

She earned her undergraduate degree from Fordham University, studying French, visual arts and American Catholic studies.

Journalism is in Gilger’s blood. She grew up in newsrooms as her mother worked at newspapers across the country.

Title Author(s) Publication Date
About 10% of U.S. restaurants serve Mexican food. In Arizona, it's 18% Lauren Gilger, Mark Brodie Jan. 15, 2024
New books and trends: What's exciting for 2024 Mark Brodie Jan. 15, 2024
What border detention looks like in AZ and how people end up there Lauren Gilger Jan. 15, 2024
BBC Look Ahead: Missile hit a ship off the coast of Yemen Mark Brodie Jan. 15, 2024
Reports of abuse in long-term care may lead to legislative action Kathy Ritchie Jan. 15, 2024
4 killed, 1 injured in hot air balloon crash near Eloy Kathy Ritchie
Associated Press
Jan. 14, 2024
Navajo-owned Skoden Coffee & Tea relocates to Phoenix after closing up shop in Window Rock Gabriel Pietrorazio Jan. 15, 2024
AZ Hugs continues to serve homeless in Tempe despite lacking permit Ignacio Ventura Jan. 15, 2024
National parks are providing free entry on MLK Day Tom Maxedon Jan. 15, 2024
Index: Global supply chain proves stable in the post-pandemic era Tom Maxedon Jan. 15, 2024
Pima County gets $5.2 million from FEMA for asylum seekers at U.S.-Mexico border Ignacio Ventura Jan. 15, 2024
Arizona will finally get back to a milder winter after freezing temperatures Ignacio Ventura Jan. 14, 2024
Prescott senior facility evacuated after damage from frozen pipes Ignacio Ventura Jan. 14, 2024
SRP customers can get 2 free shade trees from virtual workshops Ignacio Ventura Jan. 15, 2024
Nygren warns of uranium transports through Navajo land Michel Marizco Jan. 15, 2024
Mesa Public Schools partners with local behavioral health provider, offering on-campus therapy Bridget Dowd Jan. 16, 2024
Hobbs, Horne clash over dual language programs Bridget Dowd Jan. 12, 2024
Longtime AZ lawmaker Farnsworth reveals he has Stage 4 prostate cancer Kirsten Dorman Jan. 12, 2024
Nearly 150,000 join new plan to erase student debt Tori Gantz Jan. 13, 2024
Hobbs' $16 billion budget includes $1 billion in cuts Wayne Schutsky, Camryn Sanchez Jan. 12, 2024
More than 200 firearms found at Sky Harbor in 2023 Ignacio Ventura Jan. 12, 2024
The government doesn't want ADOT's freeway signs to be funny Kirsten Dorman Jan. 12, 2024
Sedona's Bell Rock is vandalized with carving Michel Marizco Jan. 13, 2024
Big dog adoptions free at overfilled shelters Greg Hahne, Kirsten Dorman Jan. 12, 2024
House subcommittee hears testimony on Arizona homelessness crisis Greg Hahne Jan. 12, 2024

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