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With the goal of connecting civics-minded students and elevating their voices, iCivics will lead a #CivicsForUS campaign promoting student civic engagement
Investigative Editing Corps, a new project that launched last week, will link experienced investigative editors with local news organizations that want to do investigative reporting.
MADISON – UW System officials on Thursday briefed the Board of Regents Audit Committee about improvements to public records responsiveness and tracking, the System announced
The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation is seeking applications for a new initiative aimed at helping newsrooms adopt and manage digital publishing platforms, the nonprofit announced Wednesday.
National Newspaper Association today applauded passage in the U.S. House of Representatives of the USPS Fairness Act, HR 2382. The bill would reverse a Congressional act of 2006 that imposed a heavy financial burden upon the U.S. Postal Service to set aside billions of dollars for future retiree benefits.
National Newspaper Association has urged the Postal Regulatory Commission to abandon its proposal for postage increases for small newspapers that could add nearly 50% to distribution costs over the next five years.
Happy New Year and new decade WNA members! I can think of no better way to approach the future than to get together March 19-20 at the 2020 WNA Convention.
Journalists covering the 2020 primaries, political conventions and the general election will have special access to pro bono legal services and a range of resources through the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press and the National Press Photographers Association.
Lee Enterprises will buy 80 newspapers from Berkshire Hathaway, including The Buffalo (N.Y.) News and all BH Media Group publications.
Legislation regulating the use of police body cameras continues to flounder in the state Senate, despite the support of open government advocates the bipartisan Joint Legislative Council.