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Jeremy Rogalski

 

Jeremy began investigating taxpayer waste, public corruption and wrongdoing for the 11 News Defenders in August 2004, after working three years as a general assignment reporter for KHOU-TV.

His recent work includes exposing an e-mail scandal that led to the resignation of the Harris County district attorney, security gaps at local Houston area airports, and lax enforcement of illegal gambling parlors.

In 2007, Jeremy and The Defenders were awarded the coveted duPont Columbia University Award, the broadcast equivalent of the Pulitzer Prize, for an investigation into Texas Justice: how the law allows prosecutors to withhold pretrial evidence from the defense, sometimes resulting in wrongful convictions.

It was the second time Jeremy shared in the duPont award: his first was while working in the investigative unit at WTHR-TV in Indianapolis, Ind. He is also a 15-time Emmy winner and was named the 2006 Television Journalist of the Year by the Houston Press Club.

Jeremy is a graduate of DePauw University in Greencastle, Ind., and a native Chicagoan, where he grew up in the left field bleachers of Wrigley Field. When not reporting the news, Jeremy enjoys spending time with his wife and 20-month-old son, reading and playing guitar.

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