Opinion | How one local newsroom celebrates Festivus This year's gripes include Cybertrucks, shopping carts and more December 18, 2024 Kristen Hare
In Massachusetts towns haunted by ghost newspapers, startups are fighting to meet audience needs These towns don’t meet the definition of a news desert, but their legacy newspapers so hollowed out that they lack original local news reporting December 12, 2024 Mark Caro
How local TV newsrooms demystified state amendments Several newsrooms went beyond their traditional approaches to explain amendments, which are often obscure or confusing November 4, 2024 Kerwin Speight
Press Forward announces $20 million to 205 local newsrooms The list includes at least one newsroom in every state October 16, 2024 Kristen Hare
Poynter Institute to provide journalism ethics training to local news funders Partnership with Knight Foundation aims to help strengthen local news ecosystem October 14, 2024 The Poynter Institute
A tipster warned of a ‘dysfunctional’ hire at a local police department. That was an understatement. KHOU 11 found that a 250-person Texas city had 50 police officers. More than half had checkered pasts. October 14, 2024 Angela Fu
After Hurricane Helene, ‘Neighbors are what’s getting us through this’ Coverage and help from Florida and North Carolina October 2, 2024 Kristen Hare
Opinion | Journalists are mostly resisting this sheriff’s horrible precedent of naming a child Volusia County Sheriff Mike Chitwood is perp-walking and posting mugshots of children as a publicity stunt. Good on reporters for mostly ignoring it. September 17, 2024 Kelly McBride
Opinion | The California local news deal with Google is both a model and a cautionary tale The final deal for local news funding doesn't match initial hopes, but Rebuild Local News' founder argues it's still progress September 5, 2024 Steven Waldman
The media landscape is changing, but audiences still want news Industry leaders broke down myths about news avoidance and trust in discussions with Poynter about state of the news industry September 4, 2024 Angela Fu
A ‘media organizer’ built an abolitionist newsroom in Kansas City. Is he a journalist? He’s not yet sure. At The Kansas City Defender, Ryan Sorrell is following Ida B. Wells and Claudia Jones in honoring the legacy of the radical Black press August 30, 2024 Amaris Castillo
Local news covers a lot of crime, yet people can’t find the crime news they need Gaps in news coverage cited in new Pew Research study are opportunities to grow local audiences August 29, 2024 Kelly McBride
The Star Tribune isn’t the only local newspaper that’s growing From Louisiana to South Carolina and Georgia to Vermont, news outlets are bucking the trend and opening bureaus across their states August 21, 2024 Kristen Hare
Though most Americans get local political news, few are satisfied with its quality The Pew Research Center study also found a gap between interest in news about local elections and the ability to access such coverage. July 24, 2024 Angela Fu
How one Dallas reporter took on deepfakes Adding media literacy to events offered a chance to connect July 3, 2024 Kristen Hare