Hi! I’m Chaya Tong, a journalist covering Austin City Hall for The Austin American-Statesman.
Before coming to Austin, I worked on the investigative team at The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. I’ve also covered state politics for Politico and The Georgia Recorder, breaking news for The Daily Beast, told stories about FBI cold cases for Atlanta’s NPR/PBS affiliate, WABE, built a race and equity beat at the Clarion Ledger/USA Today Network and worked on investigative teams at The Chronicle of Higher Education and The Washington Post.
I’m originally from San Francisco, but I’ve reported across the country from both coasts and in the South. My reporting has been recognized with the Bill Minor Prize for Investigative Reporting, the Mississippi Press Association’s highest journalism award, for an investigation I pitched while interning at the Clarion Ledger in Jackson. I was also named a ProPublica Emerging Reporter for my work in investigative journalism.
I graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Emory University with a B.A. in English and biology.
When I’m not reporting, I love thrifting, sipping matcha lattes and exploring new cities :) Feel free to drop me a line at chaya.tong@statesman.com!
My most recent work for the Statesman can be found at: https://www.statesman.com/author/chaya-tong/

"This story illustrates why we become journalists—to speak for the disenfranchised. Tight writing, clear story, the whole package," judges wrote of my reporting on a flood control program in the Mississippi capital city that actually made the problems it was intended to correct worse.
https://www.propublica.org/article/propublica-emerging-reporters-2024
https://www.jfp-local.org/view-all-press/chips-quinn-program-announces-2024-early-career-reporters


The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

https://www.chronicle.com/article/why-faculty-members-are-fleeing-florida?sra=true
The Chronicle of Higher Education



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