Local News And Community Updates From The Brownsville Herald

Today is Local News Day! The El Paso Community Foundation and Press Forward are joining a national effort to support local journalism and launch the first Local News Day on April 9. Local news keeps ...

NBC Montana: Local News Day aims to reconnect Americans with community journalism

The Daily News: Recognizing the role of local journalism in the community

Today is Local News Day—a day to celebrate the trusted local news and information that keeps our community informed. At the Alameda Post, we’re proud to serve our island city every day. Start Local!

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KVIA: Local News Day: Celebrating the Reporters Who Keep Our Communities Informed

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A new nationwide initiative is calling on Americans to refocus their attention closer to home. April 9 has been designated as Local News Day, a movement spearhe ...

Americans' attention to local news has declined since 2016. Explore how people get local news today, shifting from TV and print to digital sources.

Dear Readers, On April 9, news organizations across the country will recognize Local News Day. It is a moment to reflect on the role local journalism plays in communities like ours and why that ...

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Jersey Shore Online is joining news organizations across the country in recognizing Local News Day, a national initiative aimed at strengthening connections between communities and trusted local ...

In honor of the nationwide celebration of local news, reporters from the Bonner County Daily Bee and the Bonners Ferry Herald shared why they believe local news is important in today’s digital world.

Small-scale newspapers, television channels and radio stations that report on community quirks, hometown happenings, and the inner workings of municipal and county governments will be celebrated on ...

My Edmonds News: From the Founder’s Desk: Spring into action and support local news

Last week, we hosted two news cafes as part of Local News Day, a national effort to recognize the important role that local news plays in communities across the U.S. […] ...

Laconia Daily Sun: Granite State News Collaborative: Local news lives here. We’re listening.

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These articles are being shared by partners in the Granite State News Collaborative. Don’t just read this. Share it with one person who doesn’t usually follow local news — that’s how we make an impact ...

How can you participate? There are a few ways you can support your local newsroom. First, consider subscribing to the print edition of The Reporter. The cost is just $60 per year— or just over $1 per ...

Alameda Post on MSN: Start local: Why local news matters and why it needs more funding

Start local: Why local news matters and why it needs more funding

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Charlottesville Tomorrow: From Substack and Facebook to cafés and libraries, residents get information from many places — but rarely local news outlets, says new report

From Substack and Facebook to cafés and libraries, residents get information from many places — but rarely local news outlets, says new report

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel on MSN: Local News Day highlights the value of trusted journalism in Milwaukee

The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel marked the first Local News Day on April 9, highlighting how local reporting strengthens communities.

A bill that would require large tech companies to compensate newsrooms for the local journalism on platforms like Google and Facebook is advancing to the floor of the Oregon state Senate ...

Bill to have big tech pay for local news advances in Oregon Legislature

The mysterious emergence of AI invaders on the local news scene is a new development in Oregon, and the Ashland Daily Tidings website appears designed to hide its true operators.

In one of the fastest-growing areas of Oregon, the emergence of a locally-owned print newspaper seems like good news. But a close examination of Hoodview News shows something more complex.

Kristyna Wentz-Graff / OPB A bill that would require big tech companies to compensate Oregon newsrooms for sharing the local journalism on their platforms appears to have died.

Hopewell Township welcomes 6 new police officers New hires bring military service, advanced degrees, coaching experience and community ties to local police force

Public schools are the heart of any strong community, and here in Lawrence Township they play an especially important role in bringing neighbors together, supporting local families, and preparing the next generation of residents, leaders, and professionals.

About Us Connecting Our Readers, Building Our Community Community News Service, LLC began publishing community newspapers in 2001 with a simple goal: to provide a meaningful outlet where people can learn about what is going on in the towns where they live and work.

The City of Brownsville is celebrating National Library Week by inviting residents to explore the many resources and opportunities available at the Brownsville Public Library System. National Library Week is observed across the country to recognize the important role libraries play in supporting education, literacy, and community engagement. In Brownsville, local libraries serve as welcoming ...

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NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ—Prosecutors told a very different story in court than what they had told the press and the public about the latest murder in the streets of New Brunswick. Two local men are now incarcerated pending trial on charges they killed Gonzalo Napoleon Quispez-Parades, a 23-year-old city man who was found unconscious on a […]

NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ—Under pressure from activists, the City Council will consider a resolution regarding proposed state legislation known as the Immigrant Trust Act. The New Jersey Immigrant Trust Act (ITA) is a proposed bill that would protect immigrants by limiting the sharing of their private information by public agencies and curtailing state and local law […]