The Guardian’s Homan Square story was huge on the internet–but not in Chicago media March 4, 2015 By Jackie Spinner
Chicago Reader staff votes to unionize, seeking ‘stronger voice’ in outlet’s future January 17, 2015 By Rui Kaneya Alt-weekly is the third Windy City newsroom to join a union in the last 13 months
Preparing for Fidel Castro’s death January 15, 2015 By Susannah Nesmith How Florida news organizations plan to cover the Cuban dictator’s passing
Virginian-Pilot journalists: Corporate management pressure is stifling coverage January 14, 2015 By Corey Hutchins In the wake of an investigation, "we’re walking around with duct tape over our keyboards"
A 40-year statehouse reporter’s exit interview January 9, 2015 By Deron Lee Bob Priddy on the state of Capitol coverage and what’s wrong with Missouri’s government
An Ohio court urges lawmakers to defend freedom of the press December 16, 2014 By Jonathan Peters In ruling against Murray Energy, appeals panel calls for an anti-SLAPP statute
Laid-off Metro Pulse editors plan a new publication in Knoxville December 12, 2014 By Tamar Wilner After rejecting severance to start a competitor, journalists seek funding for Knoxville Mercury
Will Denver really have a newspaper war? December 10, 2014 By Corey Hutchins As a billionaire floats reviving the Rocky Mountain News, The Denver Post might buckle its chin strap
What a Cleveland news outlet should learn from its flawed Tamir Rice coverage December 2, 2014 By Anna Clark The Northeast Ohio Media Group faces criticism from readers, and from fellow journalists
The Tennessean pushes for better healthcare December 1, 2014 By Trudy Lieberman How one reporter helps readers see the effect of government policy on real people
What can Jim Brady’s new site do for Philadelphia journalism? November 13, 2014 By Anna Clark Billy Penn targets a milliennial audience, with a focus on community-building