Solutions Journalism Network offering $4,000 grants
Solutions Journalism Network is seeking grant applications for the second year of its Renewing Democracy initiative.
Home / Top Stories / Page 23
Solutions Journalism Network is seeking grant applications for the second year of its Renewing Democracy initiative.
The majority of records in a sealed public records lawsuit will soon be made public, although some will contain redactions.
The WNA and other media organizations have won the right to challenge a Racine County judge’s decision to seal a Racine alderman’s public records case.
The Wisconsin Civics Games will receive an additional $5,000 grant from The Evjue Foundation, the charitable arm of The Capital Times, the foundation announced Wednesday.
Scott Peterson, editor of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel’s Now News North Group has been named president of the WNA Foundation Board of Directors.
The WNA Foundation will award $2,000 scholarships to each member of the winning team of the inaugural Wisconsin Civics Games.
Dane County Circuit Judge Valerie Bailey-Rihn has ordered the state Department of Justice to release unredacted disciplinary records to The Lakeland Times.
Check out videos about the 2018 Wisconsin Newspaper Hall of Fame inductees and see photos from the banquet, which was held Nov. 15 in Madison.
A group of media organizations, including the Wisconsin Newspaper Association, has filed a motion to intervene in a public records lawsuit sealed by a Racine County judge.
Members of a legislative study committee on police body camera legislation are expected to discuss a bill draft during an Oct. 17 meeting in Madison. The draft includes language that would require a law enforcement agency to post its policy online and it also sets a longer retention period for encounters including use of force.