Partnership expands ProJourn, pro bono legal initiative for local journalists
Together, the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, Microsoft Corp., the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation and Davis Wright Tremaine —...
Journalism Track Sessions At Radically Rural Deliver Great Ideas For Newspapers
Community leaders from across the nation once again connected on September 24 for the Radically Rural summit, an annual gathering focused on the challenges...
Opinion: New Hampshire’s public media is here for you – be here for public...
Healthy communities stand on a foundation of trust. Trust springs from knowing your neighbors and their concerns, knowing that officials and institutions are honest...
Your right to know: What the First Amendment really says about freedom of the...
The U.S. and New Hampshire constitutions protect press freedom. Here’s what that means: A news outlet can call out government corruption. A podcast host...
Fact-checking grows in popularity, importance
By Tori Sullivan,
Bulletin Correspondent
'Fact-checking is hard. It takes time, but, more critically, no one wants you to do it. It would be easier for politicians...
Newsroom Spotlight: The Concord Bridge
The Concord Bridge has quickly established itself as a vital source of local news, filling a critical gap in what had become a news...
Jeneé Osterheldt of The Boston Globe Wins Editorial Opinion Award
On April 5 the News Leaders Association (NLA) announced the winners of the 2021 NLA Awards for distinguished journalism and leadership. The NLA...
MNPA Survey of Circulation and Geographic Coverage
In recent years, Massachusetts legislators have stepped up efforts to remove public notices from newspapers. One argument they increasingly advance is that newspaper closings...
New England High School Journalism Collaborative now accepting applications for 2026 summer journalism program
The New England High School Journalism Collaborative is excited to announce that we will hold our all-expense-paid summer workshop for students interested in journalism for the...
You Can’t Have Democracy Without A Free Press
There’s a reason we need a free press, despite its faults and foibles: Democracy won’t work without it.











