It’s Easier Than You Think – Still Time to Enter By November 14!
The 2025 New England Better Newspaper Competition is open and accepting entries across all divisions — Editorial, Advertising, and College! Whether you’re a publisher, newsroom leader, reporter,...
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Courage in Student Journalism Award” goes to Burlington, Vermont high school editors who successfully...
Student Press Law Center | November 23, 2019
Students from Burlington, Vermont who broke a story about alleged inappropriate...
Tom Condon, Yankee Quill and Hall of Fame member, has died at 78
Thomas J. Condon, a newspaperman who for more than 50 years told Connecticut’s stories, fought injustices and challenged public policies with grace and unimpeachable...
Celebrate National Newspaper Week Oct. 4-10
The 80th annual National Newspaper Week, celebrated this year Oct. 4 -10, is a recognition of the service of newspapers and their...
Sunshine Week 2025: Celebrating Open Government and the Public’s Right to Know
As Sunshine Week approaches, news organizations are encouraged to recognize this important initiative by running editorials, cartoons, and content that highlights the value of...
Obituaries
Melvin Stone
Melvin Stone, 96, of Portland, Maine, died Nov. 17 at the Cedars retirement community in Portland.
After service in the Army, Stone purchased Rumford...
ONA Offers Free Two-part training on AI for freelance journalists
The Online News Association is offering two opportunities specifically for freelancers to learn ways to leverage AI tools to streamline the reporting process. Add...
GNI Student Fellowship Supports Students of Color Deadline August 1
The Google News Initiative, in partnership with the National Newspapers Publishers Association, the National Association of Hispanic Publishers, and the Association of Alternative Newsmedia, has...
Six essential steps to trend reporting
A major goal of news reporting is to keep readers abridged of things, so it makes sense that uncovering and understanding trends should be...






