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15 Facts About Chuck Neubauer

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Chuck Neubauer has written for Chicago newspapers including Chicago Today, the Chicago Tribune, the Chicago Sun-Times, and other news organizations including the Los Angeles Times and The Washington Times.

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Chuck Neubauer began working as a freelance journalist in 2013 in the DC Metro area and is a special contributor with the nonprofit, Better Government Association.

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Chuck Neubauer graduated from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University, receiving his bachelor's degree in 1972 and his master's in 1973.

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Chuck Neubauer is married to freelance investigative reporter Sandy Bergo, with whom he has collaborated on a number of investigative reports.

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Chuck Neubauer has spent nearly fifty years as an investigative reporter and journalist, reporting on government agencies and covering local and national political figures.

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Chuck Neubauer worked as an investigator for the non-profit Better Government Association, while attending Northwestern University; after graduation, he began working as a reporter at Chicago Today.

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Chuck Neubauer left to work for the Chicago Tribune in 1974, spending nine years with the newspaper, until leaving in 1983 for the Chicago Sun-Times.

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Chuck Neubauer worked with the Los Angeles Times, and The Washington Times from April 2009 until 2013.

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In 2006, Chuck Neubauer, in answering the question, '"What do you think of the present and future of independent journalism,"' gave some insight into his hope for the future of journalism, in an era of media giants saying:.

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In 2013, Chuck Neubauer began working as a freelance journalist, and as a special contributor for Better Government Association.

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Chuck Neubauer worked with George Bliss on the stories for 7 months.

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In 2009, Chuck Neubauer wrote an article concerning Dianne Feinstein, alleging ethical violations over her involvement in legislation that may have benefited her husband.

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In October 2011, The Washington Times published a story by Chuck Neubauer, questioning whether there were ethical violations over connections between her husband's business ties and her endorsement of a nominee for ambassador to Hungary.

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Later in 2018, Neubauer collaborated on two more stories, with Bergo, involving J B Pritzker.

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Chuck Neubauer is married to freelance investigative reporter Sandy Bergo, former Investigative Producer for WBBM-TV, WJLA-TV, and senior writer for the Center for Public Integrity; she was the Executive Director of the Fund for Investigative Journalism for 10 years.