Trevor Brown, an investigative reporter covering politics, elections, health policies and government accountability issues at the Oklahoma Watch has left.
His Twitter announcement reads, “I’m not going away, not for now anyway. Starting Monday, I will be attending @OutreachOU ‘s Coding Bootcamp, a full-time, three-month program that hopefully will provide me with tools I can use for the rest of my career.”
Previously, he was a state government reporter at the Wyoming Tribune Eagle and was a government beat reporter at the Staunton News Leader, Gannett-owned paper in Virginia.
He was a Pulliam fellow at The Indianapolis Star.
Brown graduated from Indiana University Bloomington with a bachelor’s degree journalism and political science.
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