Isaac Wolf
Isaac Wolf is a National Reporter at Scripps Howard News Service. Covering consumer issues, Isaac has written about topics ranging from radioactive ladies handbags to spuriously-labeled seafood. His work emphasizes gaps in governmental efforts to protect the public.
Prior to joining Scripps Howard in April 2008, Isaac was a staff writer at the Daily Southtown newspaper in Tinley Park, Ill., a suburb of Chicago. He covered municipal issues and crime, visiting Chicago's morgue each morning. Isaac received first place in the Illinois Press Association's news reporting contest for exhaustive interviews with a firefighter who claimed for years to have been serving in the U.S. military but was actually working for a contractor.
A native of Raleigh, N.C., Isaac practically committed treason as a child: He supported the city's arch-rival, the University of North Carolina Tar Heels. Isaac attended the University of Chicago, where he studied economics.


