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The best of The Vault 2025
The Vault's 2025 investigations include a seven-part series on Casey Ramirez and a deep dive into a southwest Minnesota cold case, highlighting trauma and transformation.
- Last year, The Vault compiled a look back at its most memorable 2025 reporting, diving deep into records to illuminate the unsolved, unknown and unexplainable.
- Vault reporter C.S. Hagen focused on revisiting ugly truths and nearly forgotten history to uncover stories of trauma and transformation for The Vault newsroom.
- Reporter Trisha Taurinskas examined more than 1,000 pages of police files on a southwest Minnesota gravel pit pond case and produced a three-part podcast tracing her family’s search for answers last year.
- Some projects from 2025 linger with no known end date, and The Vault encouraged continued engagement via epilogues and podcasts, noting Jeremy Fugleberg's epilogue and podcast appearance.
- Jeremy Fugleberg spent 18 months doing meticulous research for a seven-part series on Casey Ramirez that uncovers details nearly lost to more than 40 years of history.
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The best of The Vault 2025
Life is rarely defined by rigid calendar dates, let alone the permanent markers of time. One day moves into the next, one year flips into another. As such, some of the most compelling stories told in 2025 linger into the future, with no known end date. Other stories simply are a reflection of events and moments worth revisiting. Last year, The Vault reporting staff dove deep into records to give readers a better understanding of the unsolved, th…
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Total News Sources16
Leaning Left0Leaning Right9Center5Last UpdatedBias Distribution64% Right
Bias Distribution
- 64% of the sources lean Right
64% Right
C 36%
R 64%
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