Student journalists encouraged to enter First Amendment Contest
Madison SPJ and the WNA are sponsoring a college journalism award recognizing efforts to highlight the importance of the First Amendment.
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Madison SPJ and the WNA are sponsoring a college journalism award recognizing efforts to highlight the importance of the First Amendment.
RHINELANDER — Officers from three law enforcement agencies executed search warrants last week at Rhinelander City Hall as part of an ongoing investigation involving alleged
NNA has expressed its approval of a proposal to provide employers with additional tools for compensating staff under the fluctuating salary method.
The Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism has named Jim Malewitz, a veteran of nonprofit journalism, to be investigations editor for Wisconsin Watch.
The Center for Journalism Ethics is seeking nominations for the Anthony Shadid Award for Journalism Ethics, the Center announced Monday. The deadline for submissions is Jan. 14, 2020.
R. Kelly Garrett will discuss the impact of social media on Americans’ ability to understand politics and tell truth from fiction on Nov. 15 at Vilas Hall.
Legislation that would allow newspapers to send electronic affidavits for legal notices has received unanimous support from the state Senate.
Newspapers nationwide joined the effort to find thousands of missing photos of soldiers killed during the Vietnam War. Now, only a few hundred remain.
The Capitol press corps may include more journalists than ever before, writes Steven Walters, a senior producer for the public affairs channel WisconsinEye.
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel buildings were sold Thursday. The new owner plans to convert them for a major historic renovation project.