
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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West Palm Beach is officially a “Welcoming City” for immigrants. The city commission passed a resolution Monday that bars city employees – including...
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The man had just risen from the dead. He’s in his mid-20’s. Sitting on a couch in a house in Delray Beach. Pale as a ghost, sweaty, wide-eyed,...
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Around 3,000 protesters took to the streets of West Palm Beach Saturday, hoping to be seen by President Donald Trump.
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China is the source of deadly fentanyl that’s fueling an opioid overdose epidemic in South Florida and elsewhere in the United States. That’s the...
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Between 500–700 guests are expected to attend the American Red Cross Ball at Mar-a-Lago Saturday. The annual fundraising gala has been held at Trump’s...
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There’s an ordinance in the town of Palm Beach that prohibits aircraft from landing or taking off within its limits. But for one resident, there will be...
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What can be done to stem the epidemic of opioid overdoses in South Florida?
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Lawyers representing 142 retired NFL players filed a federal lawsuit against the NFL Monday in Fort Lauderdale. They want the league to recognize CTE,...
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President-elect Donald Trump will be sticking to his Thanksgiving tradition of visiting his estate in Palm Beach. Republican National Committee...
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The federal government is giving cities some new guidance on how far they can go in regulating sober homes.The Departments of Justice and Housing and...