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Read More »Nevada officials want to import lower transparency standards from the feds
For advocates of open government in Nevada, two of the most problematic bills introduced so far in the 2021 legislative session would override the state’s existing transparency standards in favor of more-secretive rules imported from the federal government. Assembly Bill 39, sponsored by the Department of Public Safety, would create …
Read More »Sunshine Week is March 14-20
Sunshine Week starts in two weeks. Launched in 2005 by the American Society of News Editors — now News Leaders Association (NLA) — Sunshine Week has become an enduring initiative to promote open government. How you will celebrate Sunshine Week 2021 at your news organization? You can find ideas and …
Read More »Elko Daily Free Press – Mining Editor
MINING EDITOR Help keep northern Nevadans informed about state politics and rural issues, and the world informed about the multibillion-dollar gold mining industry in this full-time position at the Elko Daily Free Press. Northeastern Nevada’s largest newspaper publishes five days a week and keeps readers informed 24-7 at elkodaily.com. …
Read More »Full-time general assignment reporter for The Pahrump Valley Times & Times-Bonanza & Goldfield News
The Pahrump Valley Times & Times-Bonanza & Goldfield News is seeking to fill a full-time general assignment reporter to cover a variety of diverse beats. The reporter will write a variety of content for both publication’s print newspaper, website and social media channels that includes, but not limited to, investigations, features, …
Read More »Nevada journalists’ book chronicles local World War II veterans
Life in the United States changed on one Sunday in December 1941. At 2:31 p.m. Eastern time on CBS Radio, newscaster John Daly interrupted programming to announce a catastrophic attack near Oahu. “We interrupt this program to bring you this special announcement. The Japanese have attacked Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, by …
Read More »Reno to host NPA’s 2021 convention
The Nevada Press Association Board of Directors voted unanimously last week to hold the 2021 convention in Reno. The annual event was last held in Reno in 2007. “We’re looking forward to hosting the next Nevada Press Association convention in the Biggest Little City next year — assuming we’re able …
Read More »NPA elects new leaders during Annual Meeting
The Nevada Press Association elected a new president and two new board members at its 2020 Annual Meeting, held Oct. 15 via videoconference. It was the first time in the history of the organization the meeting wasn’t conducted in person. As expected, Reno Gazette Journal Executive Editor Brian Duggan (pictured …
Read More »Nevada Press Foundation 2020 Awards of Excellence
SWEEPSTAKES Editorial Cartoon of the Year Michael Ramirez Las Vegas Review-Journal Editorial of the Year John Kerr Las Vegas Review-Journal Journalist of Merit Rio Lacanlale Las Vegas Review-Journal Outstanding Journalist Arthur Kane Las Vegas Review-Journal Outstanding Visual Journalist L.E. Baskow Las Vegas Review-Journal Photo of the Year First Place Yasmina …
Read More »Five inducted into Nevada Newspaper Hall of Fame
Five journalists who collectively span three centuries and the 450 miles between Las Vegas and Reno-Tahoe, were inducted into the Nevada Newspaper Hall of Fame today. Nellie Mighels Davis, Don Digilio, Dennis Myers, Cory Farley and Thomas Mitchell are the latest journalists to join Silver State giants like Mark Twain, …
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