

Cheryl Phillips: How AI Is Uncovering Hidden Stories in Local Government
May 30, 2025
Cheryl Phillips, founder of Big Local News at Stanford University, dives into how AI is transforming local journalism. She discusses the groundbreaking work her team is doing to unearth hidden stories, such as revealing Santa Clara County's contracts with ICE despite official denials. Cheryl highlights innovative tools like Agenda Watch for tracking public meeting agendas and DataTalk, which simplifies campaign finance analysis for reporters. Explore how these technologies bolster accountability journalism, empowering local newsrooms in a data-rich world.
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Agenda Watch Enables News Detection
- Agenda Watch collects public meeting agendas from multiple local governments for scalable analysis.
- It helps journalists detect newsworthy patterns by allowing keyword search and plans for AI-driven anomaly detection.
ICE Contracts Reveal Local Contradictions
- Santa Clara County claimed not to share data with ICE but had active contracts with the agency.
- AI analysis of contracts and meeting agendas revealed this contradiction leading to a local news story.
Subscribe to Local News Alerts
- Newsrooms can subscribe to Big Local News Slack channels for real-time layoff alerts and news detection.
- Such subscriptions help reporters quickly access timely data relevant to their regions for investigative reporting.