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Tracy Weber

Tracy Weber is a managing editor at ProPublica. Previously, Weber was a deputy managing editor and senior reporter covering health care issues at ProPublica and, before that, she reported for the Los Angeles Times, the Los Angeles Herald Examiner and the Orange County Register.

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Tracy Weber is a managing editor at ProPublica, where she helps oversee and maximize projects across the newsroom.

Weber joined the original ProPublica staff as a reporter in 2008 from the Los Angeles Times, where she paired with Charles Ornstein on a series of articles about a troubled hospital that won the Pulitzer Prize for public service in 2005, among other awards. At ProPublica, she and Ornstein were finalists for the same award in 2010 for a series on the broken oversight of nurses

Weber joined ProPublica’s editing ranks in 2014. In the six years that followed, work she edited won virtually every significant honor in journalism. Among other standouts, this includes a series she co-edited on grave, systemic problems in the Navy that won the 2020 Pulitzer Prize for national reporting; reporting on family separations, which won the Peabody Award’s first ever Catalyst Award, a George Polk award and was a Pulitzer finalist; and a series on jailhouse informants that won a National Magazine Award. She also guided hallmark series on how the financial system punishes the working poor; the gutting of the workers’ comp system; the toxic effect of blood spatter forensics on the justice system; and the rampant waste and perverse incentives in health care.

When Caregivers Harm

Troubled Nursing Board Defends Itself

When Caregivers Harm

Sanctioned California Nurses Database

Search the California Board of Registered Nursing database for disciplinary procedures between 2002 and September 2009.

Dr. Iraj Zandi: Appalled By Delay

When Caregivers Harm

When Caregivers Harm: Problem Nurses Stay on the Job as Patients Suffer

When Caregivers Harm

Board Takes No Public Action Against Some King/Drew Nurses

When Caregivers Harm

Spencer Sullivan: His Body a Prison

When Caregivers Harm

Many California Health Workers Not Checked for Criminal Pasts

When Caregivers Harm

Board Knew of Nurses' Criminal Records But Took Years to Act

When Caregivers Harm

California Nursing Board Will Require Fingerprints From All Licensees

California Takes Steps to Probe Nurses' Criminal Backgrounds