Editor Chuck Strouse says the paper will not give Major League Baseball access to records from an anti-aging clinic which allegedly supplied several players with performance-enhancing drugs.
In a chat with the Journalism Accelerator last week, AAN Executive Director Tiffany Shackelford talked about the future of alt-weeklies and the return to all things local.
The latest round of wrangling over a public-records complaint the Santa Fe Reporter filed last year may have serious implications for transparency in New Mexico.
'Stealing Cars With The Pros' is a collection of noir-themed nonfiction from Anthony Pigataro's time at OC Weekly and Maui Time.
Aysling is offering a series of free webinars which detail the costs to install and maintain widely-used systems such as WoodWing's Enterprise System, Elvis DAM, and Adobe DPS.
Jacksonville's Folio Weekly has launched a revamped website complete with a new logo and new features to encourage reader engagement.
San Diego City Council declares "Dave Maass Day" in honor of his journalism work and "endless Public Records Act Requests."
The Santa Fe Reporter tests New Mexico's freedom of information law.
At Arizona State's Walter Cronkite School of Journalism, Willamette Week editor Mark Zusman shared wisdom gained in the trenches of alternative journalism.
The documents were the centerpiece of a January 31 cover story by Tim Elfrink which indicate that several baseball stars have received performance-enhancing drugs from a Miami clinic.
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