The Office spin-off contrasts journalists' self-image as a pillar of democracy with what the job often entails.
Reader support, service journalism and smart digital tools are reviving community newspapers – and strengthening civic life.
The U.S. has lost more than 2,800 newspapers since 2005, many of them in rural areas. Now some journalists are redoubling their efforts to provide local news and trying new models in a difficult ...
With our free press under threat and federal funding for public media gone, your support matters more than ever. Help keep the LAist newsroom strong, become a monthly member or increase your support ...
The Paper Trail is an in-house newspaper written and edited by incarcerated people at Central California Women’s Facility. Its supporters say it's the first effort of its kind at a women's prison in ...
A change in ownership is coming for three weekly newspapers in Lincoln County starting Jan. 1. The new publishers say they’re ...
Why are we asking for donations? Why are we asking for donations? This site is free thanks to our community of supporters. Voluntary donations from readers like you keep our news accessible for ...
On Thursday, The Oregonian will mark its 175th anniversary. The milestone makes The Oregonian older than the state of Oregon, ...
Eight daily newspapers including The New York Daily News and The Chicago Tribune sued OpenAI and Microsoft on Tuesday seeking to stop the tech companies' from using copyrighted articles to train ...
Peacock attempted to recapture the magic of The Office in The Paper, a spin-off series set at a local newspaper. The mockumentary follows the travails of the Toledo Truth Teller, a once-thriving paper ...