Julie Vitkovskaya

Washington, D.C.

Digital enterprise

Education: Arizona State University, Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, BA, Summa Cum Laude

Julie Vitkovskaya is a projects editor for The Washington Post who focuses on innovative storytelling and enterprise stories. She was previously the digital editor for foreign and national security. She joined The Post in 2015 after spending two years in South Korea working at an English-language newspaper as a Princeton in Asia fellow. She has worked on interactive graphics and investigative reporting.
Latest from Julie Vitkovskaya

    Why is fentanyl so dangerous?

    The powerful painkiller is the leading cause of overdose deaths in America.

    April 10, 2023

      The steps of the Trump indictment process, explained

      Trump is expected to voluntarily surrender on Tuesday after his indictment by a New York grand jury. This is what the indictment process could look like.

      April 4, 2023

      Terrified, elated, anxious: College students on campus life without Roe

      Young people on campuses had a lot to say about living in a world where the right to abortion is not guaranteed.

      November 23, 2022

      Yellowstone is this town’s golden ticket. Climate change risks that.

      Extreme weather from climate change is putting the pressure on business owners in gateway towns around national parks.

      July 25, 2022

        The war in Afghanistan: America’s longest conflict in photos

        After two decades, tens of thousands of deaths and trillions of dollars in cost, the U.S. maps out its exit

        April 14, 2021

        We asked veterans to respond to The Post’s reporting on Clint Lorance and his platoon. Here’s what they said.

        Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps veterans see their own experiences reflected in the story of 1st Platoon.

        July 4, 2020

        10 lives, interrupted

        The Post is following the lives of American workers who are navigating the new economic fallout as a result of the coronavirus.

        April 30, 2020

          The war in Afghanistan: A visual timeline of the 18-year conflict

          Victory on the battlefield came swiftly. Coping with the aftermath took longer than most expected.

          December 9, 2019

          Were you or one of your family members involved in the Afghanistan war? Tell us about your experiences.

          Share your story as part of our coverage of The Afghanistan Papers.

          December 9, 2019