
Peter Haden
Peter Haden is an award-winning investigative reporter and photographer currently working with The Center for Investigative Reporting. His stories are featured in media outlets around the world including NPR, CNN en Español, ECTV Ukraine, USA Today, Qatar Gulf Times, and the Malaysia Star.
He holds a Master of Mass Communication degree from Arizona State University's Cronkite School and bachelor's degrees in Geography and International Studies from the University of Iowa.
After growing up on an Iowa sheep farm, Peter has lived and worked in Ukraine, Chile, Mexico, Washington D.C., Georgia, Arizona and Florida.
His current mission is to tell the greatest stories on earth - in three minutes and thirty seconds.
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The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and Palm Beach County officials are reminding boaters to slow down -- it’s manatee season. ...
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Palm Beach County is the first county in Florida to ban conversion therapy for minors. County commissioners voted 5-2 Tuesday to ban the controversial...
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The Department of Justice last month issued letters to 29 jurisdictions across the country with policies it believes create so-called “sanctuary cities....
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All is not well with Lake Okeechobee in south Florida. All the water is being held back by a troubled earthen dike that surrounds the lake. After strong storms, there's concern it could collapse.
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As Floridians continue lining up for food assistance due to hardships caused by Hurricane Irma, state officials announced they intend to re-open...
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The water level in Lake Okeechobee appears to have stabilized. Rainwater from Hurricane Irma has pushed the lake over an alarming 17 feet. It's risen...
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The water level in Lake Okeechobee has reached a level not seen in more than a decade — 17.16 feet — prompting concerns about the integrity of the...
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Palm Beach County is certifying with the federal government that it is not a “sanctuary” county in order to be considered for a federal law enforcement...
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Palm Beach County animal care officers rescued more than 100 pets during Hurricane Irma. Now law enforcement looking to hold some owners accountable....
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Two people overdosed on opioids while in shelters in Palm Beach County during Hurricane Irma, officials said.