
Peter Haden
Reporter/ProducerPeter Haden is an award-winning investigative reporter and photographer currently working with The Center for Investigative Reporting. His stories are featured in media outlets around the world including NPR, CNN en Español, ECTV Ukraine, USA Today, Qatar Gulf Times, and the Malaysia Star.
He holds a Master of Mass Communication degree from Arizona State University's Cronkite School and bachelor's degrees in Geography and International Studies from the University of Iowa.
After growing up on an Iowa sheep farm, Peter has lived and worked in Ukraine, Chile, Mexico, Washington D.C., Georgia, Arizona and Florida.
His current mission is to tell the greatest stories on earth - in three minutes and thirty seconds.
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Six tons of South American cocaine destined for the United States arrived Thursday, but not as originally intended. The drugs were intercepted by the U...
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With hurricane season fast approaching, Florida Power and Light is testing its systems — and more than 3,000 employees — to make sure they can get the...
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Dozens of people marched through downtown Lake Worth Tuesday evening before holding a rally for International Workers Day. There were young boys...
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There will be no harvesting of Goliath Grouper in Florida, for now.
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Opera may seem like work for the grand stage. But at the front of a crowded assembly room in Lake Worth imaginatively costumed performers recently...
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Authorities in South Florida have charged more than 60 sober home and drug treatment center operators with health care fraud over the past year and a...
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The first of more than 800 March For Our Lives events in Washington, D.C., the U.S. and around the world took place early on Saturday on the island of...
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Demanding change and promising their generation would make it happen, students walked out of schools across South Florida and the country on Wednesday —...
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Exactly one month after the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting, students across South Florida and the rest of the country walked out of their...
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All is not well with Lake Okeechobee in south Florida. All the water is being held back by a troubled earthen dike that surrounds the lake. After strong storms, there's concern it could collapse.