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McClatchy's Washington-based journalists are part of the wider McClatchy network of news professionals who work in 14 states and 29 communities.

Our work appears on a variety of McClatchy's news products, from websites like this one, to mobile and tablet apps and on the printed pages of 29 separate newspapers. In all, more than 40 million people read McClatchy journalism each month.

The McClatchy Company has a long and storied history, beginning with its first newspapers founded during the gold rush days in California in the mid-19th Century. In 2006, McClatchy acquired the Knight Ridder Co., extending its reach across the United States from Florida to Washington State.

McClatchyDC's journalists are proud of our tradition of independence. Although our offices are just a few blocks from the White House, we aim to cover Washington from an outside-the-Beltway perspective. Relying in part on McClatchy's newsrooms, we report not just about the people who make the decisions in D.C. We also focus on the citizens of America, who must live with those decisions.

As a result, McClatchy's journalists have produced uniquely important journalism. We were alone in questioning the Bush administration intelligence on Weapons of Mass Destruction before the Iraq invasion. McClatchy led the reporting on the politicization of the Justice Department under former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales in the U.S. Attorney's scandal of 2007. Similarly, our journalists have done groundbreaking work on Goldman Sachs and the nation's financial collapse; on the Obama administration's insider threat investigations, military justice and on immigration. 

Last Updated: July 7, 2016

China Chides U.S. Over Ferguson Violence, American Racism

Stuart Leavenworth
McClatchy
State media of the world’s largest country has stepped up coverage of the Ferguson violence and protests, publishing commentaries accusing the United States of hypocrisy in seeking to be a global guardian of human rights.Read more here: http://www...

U.S.: Hacking Attacks Are Constant Topic Of Talks With China

Anita Kumar and Tom Lasseter
McClatchy
Obama administration officials acknowledged that China’s involvement in cyber-attacks is a near-constant subject of conversation between the nations’ officials but that there have been few signs that China is willing to stop the attacks.