Kirk Ross, formerly the managing editor of North Carolina's Independent Weekly, is the co-founder of The Carrboro Citizen, according to the Carrboro Commons. Ross, who was at the alt-weekly from 2003 to 2006, will edit the free "community newspaper" covering Carrboro, N.C., a town just outside of Chapel Hill. The first print edition of the Citizen is due out tomorrow.
The Cleveland Scene, City Pages, Creative Loafing (Atlanta), New Times Broward-Palm Beach, and Westword secured six nominations in four categories in the 2007 James Beard Foundation Journalism Awards, which were announced today. The winners will be unveiled on May 6.
Will Swaim tells the Los Angeles Times that Republican lawyers are bankrolling the new Long Beach weekly. They provided enough seed money to allow the paper to operate for nine months without turning a profit. The District, which is set to launch in April, will have an initial press run of 30,000, with a "television version" of the paper planned for this summer. Swaim, who says he "stopped taking antidepressants and decided to leave" OC Weekly this winter, has plenty of former Weekly staffers in place at The District. He tells the Times they'll all be working from home so the paper can cut the cost of office space.
It's only fitting: The Austin Chronicle's Louis Black was one of the founders of South by Southwest, and now each year dozens of alt-weekly music writers pour into Austin to cover the festival. So if you weren't able to make it out to Austin for the annual festival of music, debauchery and ... more music, there are plenty of AAN members blogging it for you.
Today, the six board members of the Texas Youth Commission (TYC) became the latest to resign in the wake of the Observer's February story on sexual abuse at a state youth correctional facility and its cover-up, the Dallas Morning News reports. The board resigned two days after the State Senate voted for their ouster, but not before they approved a rehabilitation plan for the TYC. Meanwhile, the Observer has uncovered yet another disciplinary report relating to the scandal that was altered with the apparent approval of the TYC's leadership.
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