A seasoned music and culture journalist lost his dream job. But this time, he was prepared. When William E. Ketchum III lost his job at Vibe, he launched into a protocol he’d developed from previous layoffs. July 8, 2021 Amaris Castillo
Baltimore Sun furloughs gave him time to rethink everything, including his job Sameer Rao left his dream job at the paper for one with more stability, better pay June 9, 2021 Kristen Hare
This editor couldn’t afford to stay in journalism Matthew Gerring quit his job as a software engineer to pursue journalism. Four years later, he decided to go back. June 9, 2021 Angela Fu
When CNN eliminated her job, she was devastated. Now she’s on a new path. Elisa Berkowitz Gill was able to save her team’s jobs, but not her own. June 9, 2021 Amaris Castillo
Do newsrooms have to be in … newsrooms? Before we return to offices, let’s talk about our options April 22, 2021 Kristen Hare
Some personal news: We have a new series on layoffs and the people who left news during the pandemic Please tell us your story April 15, 2021 Kristen Hare
Her newspaper closed. She kept reporting. Marchel Espina had lost her job. She wasn’t ready to lose journalism. April 13, 2021 Angela Fu
This new journalist found isolation, not her dream job Dynahlee Star Padilla finally got the opportunity she had been hoping for. But then came a backdrop of multiple stresses fueled by the pandemic. April 13, 2021 Amaris Castillo
After a layoff, David Clinch isn’t done with journalism After getting laid off from Storyful, the veteran journalist ‘very quickly began to see the possibilities.’ April 13, 2021 Kristen Hare
What we lost and what we found after a year working from home As we think about returning to newsrooms, what should we keep from the pandemic? What should we lose from before? April 6, 2021 Kristen Hare
Innovation isn’t just about tech and other lessons from journalists in mid-America Here are some of the themes from an oral history project documenting local newsrooms during the pandemic March 4, 2021 Kristen Hare
After a devastating and deadly pandemic, how do we recover the news? Our yearlong project will look for the numbers, stories and solutions March 2, 2021 Kristen Hare
During the pandemic, staff at the 128-year-old Daily Iberian learned the value of digital The newspaper serves New Iberia, Louisiana March 2, 2021 Will Mari
At The Louisiana Weekly, ‘we consider ourselves a history book’ The 96-year-old weekly is based in New Orleans March 2, 2021 Will Mari
Arkansas Press Association: Rural areas still need printed newspapers 'Now, I believe that our newspaper publishers and owners understand the value and importance of a printed newspaper to their rural subscribers.' March 2, 2021 Teri Finneman