As owner and publisher of the Washington Informer, Denise Rolark Barnes faces many of the challenges putting local newspapers out of business: fickle revenue streams, aging readership and the rise of ...
“We’re thrilled to announce a comprehensive publishing program for these historic strips,” said Greg Goldstein, IDW President and COO. “The Library of American Comics is the premier home for archival ...
In areas where members of Congress get lots of ink in local newspapers, voters are more informed and representatives do more to serve local interests, according to a study to be published next week in ...
These early issues of City Paper show off its original name, 1981. Photograph of newspapers by Deja Nycole. These early issues of City Paper show off its original name, 1981. Photograph of newspapers ...
Throughout February, WTOP is celebrating Black History Month. Join us on air and online as we bring you the stories, people and places that make up our diverse community. Howard University’s student ...
There are 705,749 stories to tell in Washington DC. While this is the estimated population of the nation’s Capital – it also represents the aspirations of the DC Oral History Collaborative. Jasper ...
Sign up for the daily CJR newsletter. For more than a century, the McClusky Gazette has reported the news in a small town in the middle of North Dakota. But if Allan ...
Frank E. Lockwood has been named the religion editor for the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. Since 2015, he has served as the newspaper's Washington, D.C., correspondent. "I covered two presidential ...