Only 11 months until the next session of the Nevada Legislature, which brings the stirrings of newly hatched ideas for legislation. One of the signs of the season was the first presentation to the directors of state agencies on what they should anticipate for their budgets — flat or a …
Read More »Sunshine in Government: Pass the Freedom of Information reforms
A coalition of media groups today urged every U.S. Senator to support legislation that establishes a presumption of openness in law, encourages agencies to use public-friendly technology, and makes other changes to the way agencies respond to requests for information from the public. The Sunshine in Government Initiative (SGI) sent …
Read More »Las Vegas Review-Journal rejoining Associated Press
It looks like new Las Vegas Review-Journal editor Keith Moyer can cross off one of the items on his to-do list: restoring the Associated Press, after a cost-cutting absence of more than a year. A tweet from AP reporter Michelle Rindels in Las Vegas says the match has been re-made. …
Read More »The joy of using a dictionary
By Jim Stasiowski This month, I depart from my usual presentations of strategy and tactics, many of which are my thoughts and opinions rather than facts that I can support with objective proof. In other words, at least some of you probably stand up and shake your fists at my …
Read More »Enact common-sense drone rules
By Mickey H. Osterreicher, Esq. National Press Photographers Association Amidst all the hysterical reports that the sky is falling or it’s literally raining drones, Illinois Congressman Rodney Davis recently introduced a thoughtful Micro Drone amendment to the FAA Reauthorization Act. The amendment would create a new “Micro UAS Classification” of Unmanned Aircraft Systems, …
Read More »Private entities providing public services
It’s right there in the fourth sentence of Nevada’s open-records statute. “The use of private entities in the provision of public services must not deprive members of the public access to inspect and copy books and records relating to the provision of those services.” I always have to go back …
Read More »Sunshine Week March 13-19
The best disinfectant. Let’s give credit where credit is due, as this is all about newspapers and journalism, where attribution is everything. Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis wrote it: “Publicity is justly commended as a remedy for social and industrial diseases. Sunlight is said to be the best of disinfectants; …
Read More »Opposition to EPA’s proposal on public notices
The Nevada Press Association today joined the Public Notice Resource Center and 42 other organizations in urging the Environmental Protection Agency to continue notifying the public of important information through newspapers. PNRC filed comments asking EPA not to deprive the public of newspaper notices relating to the approval of permits …
Read More »Spotlight: Give journalism a chance
Comfort the afflicted. Afflict the comfortable. Have an Oscar-winning movie made about it. That’s a journalism formula we’ve seldom seen since 1976, when All the President’s Men starring Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman caused a glut of students to seek J-school degrees and flood the market just as I was …
Read More »Reno Gazette-Journal snags four awards
Congratulations to our friends at the Reno Gazette-Journal for winning four awards in the Best of Gannett competition among the 92 newspapers in the company. Here’s a link to the RGJ’s story. Of particular note were a first place for public service reporting for a series on water usage, written …
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