A joint investigation by The Tributary and the Miami Herald found that many motorists who did nothing wrong are receiving violation notices under a hastily approved bus-safety program in Miami-Dade.
Author Archives: Nandhini Srinivasan
Nandhini Srinivasan was The Tributary's 2024 investigative reporting intern and a 2024 graduate of the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, with a specialization in investigative reporting. She was previously a breaking news business and healthcare reporter for Reuters where she worked with the team to cover major deal stories including the Musk-Twitter deal, and UBS-Credit Suisse deal. While at the Columbia Journalism School, she reported on housing courts, public housing, and labor issues, and was instrumental to the student-led coverage of protests at the university.
Incumbent Vicki Lopez wins Florida HD 113 seat
Incumbent Vicki Lopez retains OR Challenger Jackie Gross-Kellogg wins seat for House District 113 in one of the most-watched House contests this cycle.
Reginald Blount wins Duval County school board seat
Reginald Blount won election to represent Duval County School Board District 5 as the district grapples with impending school closures and dropping enrollment.
John Rutherford wins reelection to Florida Congressional District 5 Seat
U.S. Rep. John Rutherford (R-Jacksonville) won re-election in U.S. House District 5 to his fifth congressional term in a row.
Hank Rogers, Reginald Blount compete for Duval County School Board District 5 seat
Hank Rogers and Reginald Blount are competing in the runoffs this November for the Duval County School Board District 5 seat, representing some of the oldest schools in the district.
Red Lights, Green Cash: How a Florida Legislator Boosted School Bus Cameras and Benefited Her Family
An investigation reveals how Florida Rep. Vicki Lopez’s sponsorship of school bus camera laws benefited BusPatrol—a company employing her son—raising ethical concerns about conflicts of interest and state ethics.
Edward Waters University faces November NLRB trial over faculty union shutdown
Edward Waters University is set for a November trial following a complaint by the National Labor Relations Board over the shutdown of its faculty union. The case could impact labor rights at religious institutions across the U.S.
Incumbent Cindy Pearson wins Duval County District 3 School Board Race
Her win comes at a time when the school district is struggling with budgetary restrictions and pending school closures that have enraged parents and community groups across the county.
Melody Bolduc wins race for Duval School Board District 7 Seat
Ron DeSantis-endorsed candidate Melody Bolduc beat lawyer Sarah Mannion for Duval School Board District 7, which covers the Mandarin area of Jacksonville.
Tony Ricardo wins District 1 seat for Duval County School Board
This win comes as Duval County Public Schools grapples with declining enrollment and a tight budget that has led to a proposal to close 26 schools across Jacksonville.
