Airline Workers Could Walk Before Meeting Ends The Asian American Journalists Association began its convention in Minneapolis Wednesday as a strike threat by Northwest Airlines...
NABJ, ASNE Back Federal Shield Law New York Times reporter Judith Miller was jailed today for refusing to submit to questioning by a special prosecutor...
Gannett Installs Christine Chin as Publisher Fort Collins Coloradoan publisher Dorothy Bland and executive editor Michael Limon abruptly resigned Wednesday, the newspaper reported today. Christine...
More Rebuilding Stories Focus on Racial Issues The publisher of the New Orleans Times-Picayune announced that the paper expected to resume publication at its New...
Study of 6 Papers Provides Documentation A study from the Asian American Journalists Association documents the link between Asian American staff members and newspaper coverage...
Deputy ME Guided Pulitzer-Winning Series Lonnie Isabel, a deputy managing editor at Newsday and the second-highest ranking black journalist at the paper, is being let...
Originally posted Oct. 6, 2005 Black Journalist at Helm in Old Dixie Capital Glenn Proctor, an associate editor of the Star-Ledger in Newark, N.J., and...
What to Do If You Must Cross Picket Line Members of the Newspaper Guild should not cross picket lines during the mechanics’ strike against Northwest...
Environmental Reporters Unhappy With Answers “It’s been more than a week since The Times-Picayune newspaper of New Orleans turned in desperation to the federal Freedom...
In Atlanta, NABJ Feels Shock of Detroit Sales “It was a kind of stop-the-presses kind of moment,” Detroit Free Press features columnist Kelley L. Carter...
Chauncey Bailey Killers Both Sentenced to Life More Latinos in College Than Blacks, but With a Caveat Washington Post Starts Black-Oriented Section Online TV News...
“Overwhelming” Vote Picks City Over Boston, D.C. The Unity: Journalists of Color board of directors picked Chicago over Washington and Boston Saturday as the site...