Legislation introduced to establish memorial for journalists killed on the job
Days before the first anniversary of the Capital Gazette shooting, legislation to establish a memorial for journalists has been introduced.
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Days before the first anniversary of the Capital Gazette shooting, legislation to establish a memorial for journalists has been introduced.
The FCC is visiting Wisconsin communities this week to meet with community leaders and groups about robocalls, spoofing and other scam alerts.
If your content isn’t being picked up by the search engine’s crawlers, there are still steps you can take to get your website to show up in Google News.
Longtime journalist Sam Martino will present a newspaper-based look at historical events on June 25 at the DeForest Area Community & Senior Center.
UW-Madison’s Center for Journalism Ethics has added three veteran journalists with Wisconsin ties to its advisory board, the Center announced Monday.
John McEvoy, a Wisconsin native and longtime journalist best known for his work covering horse racing, died Monday, June 10. He was 83.
As it enters its second decade of investigative journalism, Wisconsin Watch has unveiled a new logo and refreshed, more cohesive branding.
Directors of the Southern Newspaper Publishers Association (SNPA) and the Inland Press Association on Wednesday unanimously approved a plan to consolidate the two associations, effective October 1.
The Wisconsin Newspaper Association Foundation inducted 12 industry leaders during today’s WNA Memorial Pylon ceremony in Eagle River, Wis.
Steve Lyles, who spent 24 years at Journal Community Publishing Group, died Tuesday, May 28, after he collapsed at work following a workout.