Former Portland Press Herald Reporter Josie Huang Arrested While Covering CA Protest
NENPA has learned that former Portland Press Herald reporter Josie Huang was arrested last night while covering a protest in California.
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Submit your entries for the 2022 Better Newspaper Competition!
It takes highly skilled, passionate, and determined individuals to produce high-quality publications. Each year the New England Newspaper & Press Association recognizes the achievements...
Session Speakers Showcase A Mix of Traditional And Wildly Creative Ways To Generate New...
As NENPA Fall Conference attendees moved into the second afternoon talk on "Creative Approaches to New Revenue,"...
Enterprise reporting goes beyond the obvious
When it comes to interviewing reporter candidates, many editors want to see examples of so-called enterprise reporting.
I just finished serving as a judge for...
Sunshine Week Participation Around New England
Last week was Sunshine Week and we are pleased that so many New England publications ran an editorial on the importance of open government...
2025 UNIFY Career Summit on March 1
Join Boston-area journalists for its second-annual UNIFY Career Summit, a workshop for college students from historically marginalized backgrounds seeking work in the journalism field....
Next Journalist Meetup in Boston On Oct. 14 – Tiki Tuesday at Tiki Rock
A great time was had by all at The Dubliner in Boston during the September journalist meetup, where a lively crowd of media professionals...
Strong focus on trust is critical to future of news
Build trust or lose readers, listeners, and viewers. That’s the challenge facing news organizations these days, says a key speaker for Radically Rural’s Community...
Raising our collective voice during Sunshine Week March 14-20
As journalists, we rely on open government and freedom of information principles to keep the public informed about their government. Too often,...








