Google, SPJ team up to train Wisconsin journalists ahead of elections
Journalists in Wisconsin will have the opportunity to attend free training workshops this fall ahead of the 2018 midterm elections.
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Journalists in Wisconsin will have the opportunity to attend free training workshops this fall ahead of the 2018 midterm elections.
How did you become a Green Bay Packers fan? The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel asked readers that question earlier this month, receiving hundreds of stories in return.
As part of their effort to encourage in-depth analysis of important issues, the Milwaukee Press Club is bringing experts together Sept. 12 on the UW-Milwaukee campus to discuss the #MeToo movement and sexual harassment.
On Saturday, Aug. 25, Senator John McCain passed away following a battle with brain cancer. McCain believed in the importance of a free press and its
United Communications plans to sell the Kenosha News’ 63,985-square-foot downtown building and rent office space from the new owner.
Within a broader story about Hispanic immigration, Wausau Daily Herald reporter Keith Uhlig highlights an unlikely news source in a central Wisconsin town.
Forum Communications, parent company of the Superior Telegram and RiverTown Multimedia group in Wisconsin, announced it will expand its coverage of government and statewide issues in South Dakota.
The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine will recognize two Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reporters during their 2018 Communication Awards ceremony on Oct. 11, in Washington, D.C., the academies have announced.
WAUKESHA – Records obtained by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel have revealed that two Waukesha police officers violated department policy during a traffic stop involving an off-duty New Berlin
The Beloit Daily News reported the newspaper has waited more than two months for its school district to provide a complaint under state public records laws.