Enterprise Stories

Recent enterprise stories selected by Tom Gorman, Senior Editor/Print

  1. Do no harm: Hospital care in Las Vegas (series)

    By Marshall Allen, Alex Richards & Staff (See series credits); 2010

  2. Under scrutiny, firefighter sick leave falls

    By Joe Schoenmann; 2/27/2011

  3. Boom-bust era leaves architectural scars across valley

    By J. Patrick Coolican; 12/19/2010

  4. Should fatal Toyota Camry crash investigation be revisited?

    By Steve Kanigher; 6/13/2010

  5. Sharron Angle

    By Anjeanette Damon; 8/6/2010

  6. Policy vs. politics in health care fight

    By Karoun Demirjian; 1/19/2011

  7. Baccarat making a big difference: Gamblers who prefer higher stakes are dealing Vegas a winning hand

    By Liz Benston; 1/17/2010

  8. Construction Deaths (multi-media series)

    By Alexandra Berzon;

Definition

Enterprise reporting describes published news reports that are not based on press releases or news conferences. Enterprise reporting is all about stories a reporter or an editor dig up on his or her own, often what some people might call "scoops." Enterprise reporting may also focus on events, but it usually goes beyond merely covering these events when reporters explore the forces shaping the events.

Through enterprise reporting a news organization demonstrates its understanding of the key issues and interests of its community and it demonstrates the extent of the skill of its staff to report on these matters.