Monday, November 25th, 2019 When My Newspaper Died This story is copublished with The Delacorte Review, the literary nonfiction journal of the Columbia Journalism School. WHEN THE VINDICATOR DIED, I knew it meant I’d have to leave my hometown. Again. The shuttering of Youngstown, Ohio’s daily newspaper in the summer of 2019 meant my days of being a newspaperman in my own city were […] Graig Graziosi
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