Carrie Cochran

Carrie Cochran

Carrie Cochran

Visual Journalist

Carrie Cochran is a filmmaker and journalist for the Scripps News' investigative team. Prior to joining Scripps in 2018, she worked for her hometown paper, The Cincinnati Enquirer, where she was a photographer, reporter and videojournalist. In 2018, Cochran won the Pulitzer Prize for local reporting with her colleagues for her contributions to "Seven Days of Heroin." She was the lead producer, lead editor and a cinematographer for the 30-minute documentary that was part of the winning entry, and was also the reporter and still photographer for several of the written vignettes. The documentary also won a National Murrow Award.

Cochran was named among the top photojournalism multimedia producers internationally when her portfolio of video work was recognized by the National Press Photographers Association and she's been recognized for her writing by the Society of Professional Journalists. She and her two colleagues were the first to share the story of Jim Obergefell and John Arthur. Obergefell later became the lead plaintiff in the landmark decision in Obergefell v. Hodges, which legalized gay marriage. She has also covered Hurricane Katrina, immigration in Mexico, the 2010 earthquake in Haiti and Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico. Carrie can be reached at Carrie.Cochran@scripps.com.

Recent Work
Voting underway in Hamilton County, Ohio

Backup Poll Workers Still Needed In Key States

After Louisville Police Shooting Deaths, Cases Quietly Closed

A ballot

Voters Ordered To Take Down 'Ballot Selfies'

Breonna Taylor's family at press conference

Breonna Taylor Deal Promises Reform Police Said They Did Years Ago

8th grade teacher Erin McCarthy inside her classroom

K-12 Schools Suffer Financial Pain From Coronavirus

An empty classroom

Newsy Investigates: When COVID-19 Infects A Reopened School

Armed NFAC protesters demand justice for Breonna Taylor in Louisville, Kentucky on July 25, 2020

Opposing Armed Groups Turn Out At Breonna Taylor Protest In Louisville

Welcome to fabulous Las Vegas Nevada sign

How One Alleged Fraudster Got Millions In Emergency PPP Loans

U.S. Rep Deb Haaland

The Capitol Through Her Eyes

U.S. Supreme Court building

Qualified Immunity: Unjust Or Necessary?

Protesters infront of Colorado's state capitol building

States Move To Change Laws On Police Use Of Lethal Force

Graphic comparing North Carolina meat plant infection rate to Northeast Bronx

Newsy Investigation Tracks COVID-19 Outbreaks In NC From Meat Plants

Crime scene tape

COVID-19 Watch: Behind Closed Doors

Navajo Nation members on a porch

Native American Tribes Still Waiting On Help From CARES Act

Tianna Edwards

Some Business Owners Excluded From PPP Due To Criminal History

Lady Clipper Barbershop, Washington, DC.

Minority-Owned Businesses Hope For Relief In $484 Billion Aid Package

Cars on overpasses

COVID-19 Watch: Danger Of The Open Roads

Public health risks vs freedom of religious practice

COVID-19 Watch: Closing Houses Of Worship

US map of COVID breakouts April 3 2020

COVID-19 Watch: Patchwork Response To Coronavirus Outbreak Not Enough

Rick Groger putting packets of food with oranges, milk and sandwichs on a table

Students In Need Get Meals Delivered

Pills

Pharmaceutical Supply Chains Threatened By Coronavirus

Dental chair and instruments

Open Wide (Trailer)

Open Wide title card

Open Wide: Dentists Pressured To Drill Healthy Teeth, Ex-employees Say

Twila Szymanski is a lifelong resident of the Fort Peck Reservation.

Congress Struggles To Address Sexual Assault On Tribal Lands

Detention cell

ICE Getting A Colder Shoulder This Year From Cities, Counties

Andrew Morrison's mural "Fort Peck Nation" in Poplar, Montana

A Broken Trust: Sexual Assault And Justice On Tribal Lands (Trailer)

Andrew Morrison's mural "Fort Peck Nation" in Poplar, Montana

A Broken Trust: Sexual Assault And Justice On Tribal Lands

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks at a news conference

Canadian PM Justin Trudeau Denies Wrongdoing In Bribery Scandal

A group of medical professionals work at the University of Michigan.

Unspoken: Doctor Depression And Suicide