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Ashley Nerbovig

Ashley Nerbovig

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Criminal Justice Reporter, The Stranger

Seattle

Biography

Ashley Nerbovig has spent her journalism career covering criminal justice topics. Her focus at the University of Montana’s Journalism School was digital story telling. Highlights: Covered mis- & disinformation for the Detroit Free Press during the 2020 Election --- Recruited by ProPublica to report on hate crimes in Montana --- Reported on criminal justice bills for 2017 Mont. Legislature --- Covered federal investigations into alleged Title IX violations by flagship state university --- Awarded media law fellowship to attend justice officials’ seminars on court processes

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Total articles 2649

  • Yellowstone County jail hits 501 inmates

    By Ashley Nerbovig Verified

    Jan. 24, 2025

  • Slog AM: Blast Ball Debate Resumes, We're All Switching to RedNote, Starbucks Launches Closed-Door Policy

    By Ashley Nerbovig Verified

    Jan. 14, 2025

  • Bad Apples: Firing Jaahnavi Kandula's Killer, Busting Bus Drivers, Breaking Night Sticks

    By Ashley Nerbovig Verified

    Jan. 07, 2025

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The Stranger

The Stranger is an alternative weekly newspaper based in Seattle, Washington. Founded in 1991 by Tim Keck and Dan Savage, it has established itself as a key media outlet in the city, focusing on local news, arts, and culture. Recently, it was acquired by Noisy Creek, a company co-founded by Brady Walkinshaw and Rob Crocker, while Index Newspapers retains a minority stake. The Stranger publishes both print and online content, offering extensive coverage of Seattle's cultural scene, including reviews, interviews, and event listings. It provides comprehensive listings of local events, concerts, and performances, catering to a diverse audience interested in the city's vibrant arts and culture. Under new ownership, The Stranger aims to maintain its editorial independence while enhancing its resources to support journalists and improve its content offerings.

Seattle, Washington, United States

+1 206-323-7101

Founded: 1991