As 2024 draws to an end, TRP reporter Andrew Theophilus looks back on his favorite moments captured on camera this year.
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TRP Docs: Rust and Rubber
While attending HOT ROD Drag Week at the National Trail Raceway in Hebron throughout September, The Reporting Project journalists Andrew Theophilus and Owen Baker followed the racing team “Running Rust,” a crew of three men from the Toledo, Ohio area.
The Reporting Project’s 2025 year in review
A review of what our newsroom reporters, editors and photographers consider to be the most important and memorable happenings around our community — a glimpse at a year in the life in a place we are proud to call home.
The Reporting Project’s 10-over-60: Greg Dixon helps preserve “a little slice of heaven” in Licking County
Dixon has dedicated his life to spreading smiles around Granville.
The Reporting Project earns 11 awards in statewide journalism contest
The Reporting Project staff was awarded six first-place awards and five second-place awards in the annual Society of Professional Journalists’ “Best of Ohio” contest.
More than 160 cities have enacted ‘camping bans’ in the year since a U.S. Supreme Court decision allowed them
It was a tense moment for one man, a magistrate, and for Licking County. A new court was about to begin, one that might have far-reaching implications for unhoused people […]
The Reporting Project earns seven awards in annual Cleveland Press Club’s “All Ohio Excellence in Journalism” contest
Winning reporting includes coverage of weather, architecture and design, local government and sports.
TRP Docs: Dice in the Dirt
What began as an idea to capture the lives of small farmers in the U.S. quickly had me placing calls across the county and visiting the local farmers market in Granville. I spent hours shaking hands, collecting business cards and dialing up farms. However, nobody is exceptionally keen on a college student entering their life for a year with a camera and following their every move. Nobody except Matt and Bethany.
Federal grant funds unfrozen for Wooly Pig Farm Brewery
The rural Ohio brewery faced financial uncertainty after more than $100,000 in grant funding to support its solar project was frozen in February.
HOME Court holds first hearing in Licking County Municipal Court
The first HOME Court defendant agreed to participate in the program, which could help him find housing and get trespassing charge dismissed
