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Portland
fromPortland Mercury
3 days ago

Good Morning, News: The City's Pothole Crisis, Portland Fire Basketball May Be Delayed, and the US (Most Likely) Bombed an Iranian Girls' School

Portland Mercury seeks reader support for local journalism and arts coverage while addressing city infrastructure challenges including pothole repair funding and Lloyd mall developments.
fromPoynter
1 week ago
US news

Inside The Star Tribune's coverage of the Minneapolis immigration raids - Poynter

Books
fromNieman Lab
1 week ago

The Tampa Bay Times starts a monthly "book club" for news stories

Tampa Bay Times launched monthly article clubs at a local bookstore to discuss published stories, demystify reporting processes, and convert engaged readers into newspaper subscribers.
Media industry
fromNieman Lab
1 week ago

The Baltimore Beat experiments with pay-what-you-can ads

Baltimore Beat launches pay-what-you-can advertising to help small businesses reach local readers as an alternative to declining Google search reliability and algorithm-driven social media platforms.
Portland
fromPortland Mercury
3 days ago

Good Morning, News: The City's Pothole Crisis, Portland Fire Basketball May Be Delayed, and the US (Most Likely) Bombed an Iranian Girls' School

Portland Mercury seeks reader support for local journalism and arts coverage while addressing city infrastructure challenges including pothole repair funding and Lloyd mall developments.
Boston
fromBoston.com
1 week ago

Boston 25 News reporter Drew Karedes leaves after nine years

Boston 25 News reporter Drew Karedes departs after nine years, emphasizing the importance of local journalism and connecting with communities.
fromPoynter
1 week ago
US news

Inside The Star Tribune's coverage of the Minneapolis immigration raids - Poynter

Books
fromNieman Lab
1 week ago

The Tampa Bay Times starts a monthly "book club" for news stories

Tampa Bay Times launched monthly article clubs at a local bookstore to discuss published stories, demystify reporting processes, and convert engaged readers into newspaper subscribers.
Media industry
fromNieman Lab
1 week ago

The Baltimore Beat experiments with pay-what-you-can ads

Baltimore Beat launches pay-what-you-can advertising to help small businesses reach local readers as an alternative to declining Google search reliability and algorithm-driven social media platforms.
Canada news
fromThe Walrus
1 week ago

Journalists Parachuted into Tumbler Ridge. What Counts as Decent Reporting in a Crisis? | The Walrus

Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia experienced one of Canada's worst mass shootings, killing eight people including students and an educational assistant, prompting local journalist Trent Ernst to serve as a protective intermediary between media and the grieving community.
Media industry
fromNieman Lab
1 week ago

"Same values, same mission, same ethics": How the Houston Chronicle chooses creators to work with

The Houston Chronicle partnered with local creators like Shawn Singh to expand food content reach, leveraging creator audiences to drive traffic and engagement through collaborative storytelling.
SF food
fromThe Bold Italic
2 weeks ago

A note to our readers.

The Bold Italic, an independent San Francisco publication, relies on reader engagement and corrections to maintain accuracy while undergoing operational restructuring under new ownership.
fromMission Local
3 weeks ago

Ugly cash

To contribute, send in a headline and a snap to info@missionlocal.com. I'm a copy editor and a Bay Area native who's lived in San Francisco since 2004. I've written for local publications like the SF Weekly, San Francisco Examiner, San Francisco Chronicle and San Francisco magazine, as well as the New Yorker, the Guardian, Wired, Mother Jones and others. My favorite tacos and alambres come from El Farolito.
San Francisco
Media industry
fromPoynter
3 weeks ago

I'm the new Indy Public Editor and here's how I plan to do the job - Poynter

Indianapolis is misunderstood by national media; a new citywide public editor will bridge local news and audiences to restore trust and highlight local identity.
US news
fromPortland Mercury
4 weeks ago

Good Morning, News: Leach Botanical Garden at Risk, Dems Dodge Indictment, and New Yorkers Defy Trump's Order to Remove Pride Flag From Stonewall Inn

Portland news roundup: donation plea, sunny weather and mental-health reminder, police fatally shot Erik Sherrer amid unusual details, and Leach Botanical Garden faces closure without funding.
Media industry
fromPoynter
4 weeks ago

Poynter names Tracey Compton as the Indianapolis Public Editor - Poynter

Tracey Compton has been hired as Indianapolis Public Editor by the Poynter Institute to critique and guide local news coverage.
fromThe Verge
4 weeks ago

Bezos could have saved WaPo's sports and local journalists. He laid them off instead.

The biggest tech story dominating Washington right now is, incidentally, a media story. Last week, shortly after The Washington Post laid off 400 staffers and closed many of its desks, and before its absentee CEO Will Lewis got summarily shoved out, I wrote a column trying to figure out whether there was even a cynical, self-interested reason that Amazon founder Jeff Bezos continued to own the Post: Was it to support journalism, make money, or suck up to Donald Trump?
US politics
California
fromThe Mercury News
1 month ago

Letters: Fremont's new police chief should have come from the ranks

Promote internal police leadership, sustain local journalism, and tailor education to individual strengths to improve community outcomes.
#wealth-inequality
fromAxios
1 month ago

What it costs to read Chicago news in 2026

The latest: The Washington Post is laying off hundreds of journalists in an effort to "restructure" the newsroom and cut costs. In 2024, the company began prioritizing subscriptions over digital advertising, raising the yearly fee to access content. The big picture: While major media companies and news organizations tinker with delivery methods, tiered subscriptions and bundles that include non-news packages, including crossword puzzles and games, local news is still operating standard paywalls, relying on subscription-based revenue instead of digital advertising.
Chicago
#washington-post
#press-freedom
fromPoynter
2 months ago
US news

The Poynter stories readers talked about - and we couldn't stop thinking about - in 2025 - Poynter

fromPoynter
2 months ago
US news

The Poynter stories readers talked about - and we couldn't stop thinking about - in 2025 - Poynter

fromPoynter
1 month ago

How exhausted Minneapolis journalists are covering a prolonged federal crackdown - Poynter

We've had political assassinations. We had a multi-fatality school shooting, and now the largest immigration crackdown in American history has all happened in Minneapolis in the last eight months,
US politics
California
fromsfist.com
1 month ago

Gavin Newsom Cancels His Own $250 Million Deal to Save California Newspapers

Governor Gavin Newsom terminated a previously arranged $250 million tech-company-funded program to support California local newspapers, removing the subsidy from the 2025-27 budget.
#nonprofit-journalism
Arts
from48 hills
1 month ago

It wasn't all bad! Our 15 favorite cultural moments of 2025 - 48 hills

San Francisco culture showed resilience in 2025 via joyful local moments, including a beloved librarian hosting Reading Rainbow and a worker-owned local news collective launching.
Portland
fromPortland Mercury
1 month ago

Good Morning, News: Shooting in Sullivan's Gulch Sends Two Police Officers to the Hospital, Greenland and Catholics Rebuke Trump, and Minneapolis Fights Back Against ICE Takeover

Two Portland police officers were shot; both are in stable condition, a suspect remains at large and a photo has been circulated by PPB.
California
fromSan Jose Inside
1 month ago

Newsom Reneges on State Share of $175M Deal with Google to Boost Local Journalism

Newsom's budget omits funding for the California Civic Media Fund, cutting state support to $10 million and jeopardizing the $175 million Google-state journalism deal.
Television
fromThe Nation
1 month ago

"The Paper" and the Return of the Cubicle Comedy

The Paper recycles The Office's comforts but fails to deliver a distinct, Toledo-specific portrayal of local journalism, feeling derivative rather than innovative.
fromPoynter
2 months ago

Statement from Poynter Institute President Neil Brown on the announcement that the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette will close - Poynter

The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette will shut down on May 3 after nearly 240 years of operation, the company announced Wednesday. This is tragic for those who live in the communities of Pittsburgh and who should be able to have numerous independent, useful sources of local information, news and opinions. It's a tragedy for the journalists who, amid an almost unthinkable labor feud, have been thwarted from providing service to the people of Pittsburgh.
US news
#newspaper-closure
fromPoynter
2 months ago
US news

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette to shut down after nearly 240 years, citing losses and labor rulings - Poynter

fromPoynter
2 months ago
US news

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette to shut down after nearly 240 years, citing losses and labor rulings - Poynter

fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 months ago

The man bringing the news to Ukraine's front-line villages

He's headed to villages where, owing to increasing exposure to Russian fire, only a fraction of residents remain. The war has cut them off from regular services. They no longer receive mail, and Russian transmitters often overpower or interfere with their Ukrainian mobile-phone signals. Before large-scale signal jamming was introduced to counter drones, Russian television and radio channels were accessible on televisions and radios in border-area communities.
Miscellaneous
Media industry
fromNieman Lab
2 months ago

Public media's next act

Public media can become a sustainable, digital civic news platform by offering on-demand local journalism, networking stations and outlets, and shared membership systems.
Media industry
fromComputerworld
2 months ago

Four apps to solve the news crisis in 2026

Widespread reliance on social sites for news undermines the shared, fact-checked, broadly sourced reporting and local investigative journalism once provided by newspapers.
Media industry
fromNieman Lab
2 months ago

Let "soft news" lead to hard conversations

Gen Z increasingly gets news from social media and short-form video while lifestyle journalism offers practical, community-centered reporting that can rebuild trust and engagement.
fromNieman Lab
2 months ago

The year journalism goes underground in America

Forty years of toxic media policy, the libertarian ethos of big tech, the collapse of the 20th-century business model, the paranoia and extremism of online life, the rise of the far right: when stirred together, these nutrients do not constitute the soil for a healthy free press. This is certainly not the first time people have found themselves with a dearth of formal news structures. Besides most of human history, one could point to present-day Hungary or Turkey or Saudi Arabia.
Media industry
Artificial intelligence
fromNieman Lab
3 months ago

Publishers fight Big Tech with small local language models

Model Context Protocol enables LLMs to integrate local publishers’ hyperlocal knowledge into conversational AI, offering publishers a path to reclaim audience and value.
fromPoynter
3 months ago

How Capital B works to be a window and a mirror for Black audiences - Poynter

'They're like an invasive species,' one source said. 'They overpower all the resources and make the businesses in those neighborhoods vulnerable. That's where dollar stores can thrive. No matter what community, the cause of food deserts stem from one route, and that's economic disinvestment in vulnerable communities.' Wright's work, which , shows the approach of the nonprofit, Black-led national newsroom with local newsrooms in Atlanta and Gary, Indiana.
Media industry
US news
fromYahoo Finance
3 months ago

USA TODAY Co. and Meta Announce Multi-Year AI Licensing Partnership

USA TODAY Co. and Meta entered a multi-year partnership granting Meta access to USA TODAY, 200+ local publications, and USA TODAY Sports archival and real-time content.
fromPoynter
3 months ago

Help us save the digital archives of local newsrooms - Poynter

All that work was published online, too. But with several changes in the content management system in the 26 years since I started at the St. Joseph (Missouri) News-Press, only four of those stories still live on that newsroom's site. I've reported on journalists have to do to save their own digital archives for years. And I've always thought of it more as an individual issue.
Media industry
Portland
fromPortland Mercury
3 months ago

Good Morning, News: Wilson's Failed Campaign Promise, Another Court Loss for Trump, and "Kill 'Em All" Hegseth Accused of War Crimes

Portland's unsheltered population rose to roughly 7,500 despite added shelter funding; local media seeks reader support and promotes Holiday Drink Week.
US news
fromLos Angeles Times
3 months ago

Commentary: The ex-landscaper behind the deportation diary L.A. never wanted

Memo Torres documents escalating ICE deportation sweeps across Los Angeles through daily video reports, exposing violent scenes and the heavy emotional toll on both victims and the reporter.
Television
fromenglish.elpais.com
3 months ago

The Paper' revives the spirit of The Office' in a small-town newspaper

A new mockumentary series, The Paper, recreates The Office's documentary style to follow a local Toledo newspaper, addressing the decline of local journalism.
Portland
fromPortland Mercury
3 months ago

Meet the Mercury's Newest Publisher, James Deeley!

James Deeley is the Portland Mercury's new publisher, a longtime advertising leader and community booster who supports editorial advocacy, staff, and small businesses.
Media industry
fromwww.berkeleyside.org
3 months ago

Berkeleyside's Alejandra Armstrong recognized as 'unsung hero' by SPJ NorCal

Alejandra Armstrong, Cityside's audience engagement editor, received the 2025 Northern California SPJ Unsung Hero award for strengthening audience-focused local journalism and growth.
US news
fromPortland Mercury
3 months ago

Good Morning, News: Homeless Sweeps on Trial at City Council, Happy Exploding Whale Day, and Epstein Emails Allege Trump "Knew About the Girls"

City Council will consider redirecting funds from Mayor Wilson's homeless sweeps to housing, food assistance, immigrant/refugee support, and East Portland public-safety improvements.
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