
Hannah Furfaro
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Mental Health Reporter @seattletimes. AHCJ 2024 fellow. @columbiajournMA + @UWMadison. [email protected].
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Incredible reporting and moving storytelling from Daniel Beekman. A must-read story for anyone interested in mental health and crisis care. seattletimes.com/seattle-news/l…

This story is stunning. Incredible reporting/writing on how police, jail guards and others respond to people in mental health crisis. Read the three opening scenes. Then, when you're over the shock, keep reading. Daniel Beekman The Seattle Times seattletimes.com/seattle-news/l…

How to manage your election-related anxiety, from the loveliest person I know Taylor Blatchford seattletimes.com/seattle-news/m…

We (ProPublica) just published an investigation chronicling how cities seize belongings from people experiencing homelessness. The items include birth certificates, work tools and medication. Read more: projects.propublica.org/homeless-encam…

🎤 Last week, some of our fellows and newsroom collaborative members moderated panels and spoke at the Association of Health Care Journalists 2024 Fall Summit in Washington, D.C.!


Against fentanyl's deadly odds, Seattle team gets creative to help youth Powerful reporting and storytelling on a critical topic from Hannah Furfaro Ivy Ceballo Lauren Frohne and the The Seattle Times seattletimes.com/seattle-news/m…

Why families in Washington resort to Tylenol, ice cream and hot baths to get their kids through the throes of detoxing from dangerous drugs like fentanyl. This is the third in our 'High Risk' series examining kids' access to substance use treatment in WA: seattletimes.com/seattle-news/m…


The National Press Foundation and the The Luv u Project established this award in 2015 to honor excellence in mental health reporting. Hannah Furfaro & Michelle Baruchman won last year for their The Seattle Times series on insurance denials and "ghost therapists." nationalpress.org/award-story/se…

Congrats to M.A. Columbia Journ alum Hannah Furfaro (MA Science '16), a member of the The Seattle Times team that is a finalist for UW Journalism Ethics's 2025 Shadid Award for Journalism Ethics for reporting on the impact of fentanyl on young people in Washington. ethics.journalism.wisc.edu/2025-shadid-aw…


.UW Journalism Ethics names the 2025 Shadid Award winners. Congrats to Hannah Furfaro, Lauren Frohne + Ivy Ceballo of the The Seattle Times for their series on teens addicted to fentanyl: ethics.journalism.wisc.edu/2025-shadid-aw…

Congrats to Hannah Furfaro Lauren Frohne Ivy Ceballo for winning the 2025 Anthony Shadid Award for Journalism Ethics for their work showing the barriers preventing young people from accessing treatment for opioid addiction in Washington seattletimes.com/seattle-news/m… UW Journalism Ethics

Congrats to the winners of the UW Center for Journalism Ethics’ 2025 Anthony Shadid Award: @hannahfurfaro, Lauren Frohne and Ivy Ceballo (The Seattle Times.com), for their work on the damage fentanyl has done to young people in Washington state. bsky.app/profile/uwethi…

Congratulations to M.A. Columbia Journ alum Hannah Furfaro (MA Science '16), a member of the The Seattle Times team that won UW Journalism Ethics's 2025 Anthony Shadid Award for Journalism Ethics for reporting on the impact of fentanyl on young people. ethics.journalism.wisc.edu/2025-shadid-aw…


This is a really special honor, and one our reporting team shares with the teens we interviewed for this project. I'm also in absolute awe of the finalists for this year's award! Congratulations to everyone who helped bring these stories into the world. ethics.journalism.wisc.edu/2025-shadid-aw…

This year’s Anthony Shadid Award for Journalism Ethics was given to The Seattle Times reporter Hannah Furfaro, photographer Ivy Ceballo and video journalist Lauren Frohne for their careful coverage of youth addiction in Washington state. Congratulations! ethics.journalism.wisc.edu/2025-shadid-aw…

In my final piece for UW Journalism Ethics, I spoke with 2025 Shadid Award co-winner and UW-Madison SJMC alum Hannah Furfaro about her approach to mental health reporting. ethics.journalism.wisc.edu/2025/05/13/bui…