Former Sun-Times staffers react to top reporter’s resignation October 23, 2014 By Deborah Douglas "Whereas we don’t have all the answers, we have way too many questions about what happened here"
Top journalist quits the Sun-Times: Paper ‘no longer has the backs of reporters like me’ October 23, 2014 By Rui Kaneya Dave McKinney says "a breach in the wall exists" as he steps down amid Rauner controversy
The California Sunday Magazine sets out to win the West October 21, 2014 By Tony Biasotti Out-of-the-box distribution, all-of-the-above revenue, and a West Coast storytelling sensibility
Why some newspapers are abandoning endorsements (Updated) October 17, 2014 By Anna Clark Editors see a risk to credibility, and search for different ways to foster debate
Washington Post‘s partnership with local papers draws encouraging early results October 15, 2014 By Greg Marx Post survey: Program makes readers more likely to maintain subscriptions to regional papers
The Tennessean is borrowing reporters from other Gannett papers October 14, 2014 By Anna Clark Music columnist Peter Cooper is latest journalist to part ways with Nashville paper
Covering a closed-off candidate October 14, 2014 By Rui Kaneya How Illinois journalists are tackling Bruce Rauner’s gubernatorial campaign
Des Moines Register prepares for a ‘very stressful’ newsroom restructuring October 13, 2014 By Deron Lee Editor Amalie Nash speaks on turnover, transformation, and a virtual reality adventure
Why this news nonprofit is crowdfunding a police shootings database October 10, 2014 By Jonathan Peters New Mexico Compass hopes to build a comprehensive resource for a big issue in Albuquerque
A TV reporter gets results tackling stories not always made for TV October 9, 2014 By Susannah Nesmith WTSP’s Noah Pransky sticks with the story
Colorado Senate debates offer new chance to explain what’s at stake October 7, 2014 By Corey Hutchins Personhood is important, but it’s time to be clear about the bigger picture
How a business reporter started covering the pot beat October 3, 2014 By Susannah Nesmith With Florida voters likely to approve medical marijuana, Michael Pollick is reporting on what comes next
Colorado’s elections seem boring, but they shouldn’t October 2, 2014 By Corey Hutchins As candidates control the message, these campaigns deserve more enterprise coverage
Will journalists get fined for photographing trees? (UPDATED) October 1, 2014 By Jonathan Peters The new US Forest Service rules explained
How Iowa reporters are teaming up to cover a tight Senate race September 29, 2014 By Deron Lee Eight papers use a new transparency tool to get a handle on the political ad wars