Better Newspaper Competition Winners Share Their Stories

News organizations across New England are sharing their Better Newspaper Competition wins with their communities, highlighting the stories, teams, and impact behind the awards....

Take steps now to report on 2024 local government budgets

We’re more than halfway into 2023, and many local governments are well involved in exploring 2024 budgets. Are your newsrooms aware of the process?...

Free legal training for journalists offered March 26-27 in South Carolina

The University of South Carolina is accepting applications from print, broadcast and internet journalists for its Media Law School program, which provides the opportunity...

Producing relevant content requires knowing your community

Editors are regularly challenged: What mix of stories and photos will collectively make this edition a “must see” for readers and advertisers? There is...

The Times, we are a-changin’

George Brennan | The Martha's Vineyard Times | November 27, 2019 As of Jan. 2, The Times will ask...

BAD PRESS screening during the Newspaper Convention on March 23 at noon

We are excited to announce the screening of BAD PRESS, a timely and unprecedented story about the battle for freedom of the press and...

Dan Bolles / Jordan Adams

Dan Bolles has been named assistant arts editor of the Burlington-based Seven Days. Jordan Adams will replace Bolles as Seven Days’ music editor. Bolles...

Like mac ’n’ cheese, papers due for resurgence

Jim Stasiowski Writing Writing coach Jim Stasiowski welcomes your questions or comments. Call him at (775) 354-2872 or write to: 2499 Ivory Ann Drive Sparks, Nev. 89436.Maybe I was just...

Develop sources with trust, nurture them with fairness

By Alejandro Serrano and Nadine El-Bawab, Bulletin Correspondent Panelist Stephen Kurkjian, center, shares a laugh with fellow panelists Kevin Landrigan and Anne Karolyi. For Stephen Kurkjian, a three-time Pulitzer...

At the Supreme Court, a day of infamy for religious freedom

Inside the First Amendment June 21, 2018 At the Supreme Court, a day of infamy for religious freedom By Charles C. Haynes June 26, 2018 will be long...