Mara Shalhoup will take the helm at L.A. Weekly after four years as editor-in-chief of the Chicago Reader.
The San Francisco Bay Guardian will come back to life on Thursday, Jan. 22, with the release of the Guardian-in-Exile Project’s commemorative final print edition, celebrating the defunct newspaper’s 48-year history of “printing the news and raising hell†and discussing what happened and what’s next.
Mark Kemp has previously served as editor-in-chief of Creative Loafing Charlotte.
Pamela Polston and Paula Routly will be honored at a ceremony during the New England Newspaper and Press Association conference in February.
According to publisher and co-owner, Jeff Lawrence, Dig Portland will cease publishing immediately as part of the agreement.
The 2015 AAN Awards submission deadline is February 19. The two Wild Card topics are Environmental Reporting and LGBT/Gender Equality Coverage. The AAN Awards will for the first time include four $500 cash prizes.
Jen Sorensen: "It is every cartoonist's worse nightmare and it's absolutely chilling. Sadness, shock and horror."
Kirk Woundy has occupied the position since September 2012, and plans to continue doing so until a new editor is identified.
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