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Weekly newspapers dead? Not us

Weekly newspapers are being shuttered by hedge fund owners. We’re long from being gone at the Observer Media Group. more

Hearst CT expands news coverage in Hartford County, across state

Hearst Connecticut Media Group has announced an expansion of both its statewide news coverage and local journalism in Hartford County. more

Kirsten Lang hired as Tulsa World's first meteorologist

Lee Enterprises, which owns the Tulsa World, has meteorologists serving its readers in Illinois, Iowa, Indiana, Minnesota, Nebraska, New Jersey, Virginia and now Oklahoma, with Kirsten Lang. Together they will collaborate and share content about the most relevant weather topics. more

Telegraph editor Joan von Kampen named Lee’s western Nebraska editor

Joan von Kampen, The Telegraph’s managing editor since 2016, has been named to manage the newsrooms of three additional Lee Enterprises newspapers. more

James Green named new San Francisco Examiner president

The 157-year-old Examiner has tapped a new leader for its growth and transformation online. more

Veteran Omaha journalist named editor-in-chief of Omaha World-Herald

Paul Goodsell, a 41-year veteran local reporter and editor, is the new editor-in-chief of the Omaha (Nebraska) World-Herald. more

Tommy Culkin named The Paris News managing editor

The Paris News has hired its next managing editor to lead its newsroom operations. more

The secret police: Inside the app Minnesota police used to collect data on journalists at protests

Intrepid Response is a little-known but powerful app that lets police quickly upload and share information across agencies. But what happens to the information it collects? more

Reuters removes Russian state news agency TASS from its content marketplace

Since the invasion of Ukraine, Western outlets have restricted access to organizations like RT and Sputnik. more

Go big or go home: The Baltimore Banner readies for launch

Stewart W. Bainum Jr.'s overarching goal: develop a model for local news that civic-minded, philanthropic investors can rally around in cities from coast-to-coast. more

How they did it: Wichita Eagle reporters expose a broken EMS system

Reporters Chance Swaim and Michael Stavola talk about how they did the investigative stories, what challenges they faced, how they used academic research to vet the false claims of a powerful public figure and what advice they have for journalists. more

Disability history that journalists should know to improve coverage

Get to know these key moments from disability history and how they inform disability activism, policy and culture. more

President Biden warns of Russian cyberattacks. What you (including news organizations) can do to prepare.

The White House’s warnings about what Russia will do next have been ominously accurate so far, so a warning from President Joe Biden should put businesses, governments, utilities, hospitals and, yes, news organizations on alert. more

Colorado Springs: CEO of Gazette's owner looks at the present and the future

What's ahead for The Gazette? Here are some thoughts from Chris Reen, CEO and president of Gazette owner Clarity Media. more

Australian indie publishers 'freeze news' in protest at exclusion from Big Tech bargaining

Independent Australian news sites are instigating a “news freeze” on Tuesday to protest Big Tech’s failures to pay for their content. more

New policy would require ICE to get approval from senior leaders before subpoenaing reporters

After Congress demanded changes, ICE officials will now have to get approval from senior leaders before issuing an administrative subpoena to members of the media. more

How can journalism get better at covering climate change? Being a bummer might help

A new study of social media about a climate change conference found journalists’ negative tweets gained far more traction with users than positive ones. That’s one of the findings in this new collection of research into climate journalism. more

Lawsuit says Google discriminates against Black workers

A former Google employee sued the tech giant for racial discrimination, saying it engages in a “pattern and practice” of unfair treatment for its Black workers. The suit claims the company steered them into lower-level and lower-paid jobs and subjected them to a hostile work environment if they speak out. more

Russia court bans Facebook, Instagram on ‘extremism’ charges

A Moscow court banned Facebook and Instagram on Monday for what it deemed extremist activity in a case against their parent company, Meta. more

How they did it: ProPublica reporters expose hot spots of toxic air pollution across the U.S.

In an interview, ProPublica reporter Lylla Younes talks about how she and her colleagues created a map of toxic air pollution hot spots using EPA data, how the team found human stories and advice she has for journalists. more
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