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Bushfire threatens homes in San Jose foothills
SAN JOSE - Crews battled a bushfire in the San Jose foothills Monday afternoon.
The fire was reported just before 3:30 p.m. near Sierra Road and Varner Court, San Jose Fire Captain Jesse Allread said.
âWith the winds we…
Cecil Williams among panelists to discuss photojournalism at CofC
Legendary South Carolina photojournalist Cecil Williams will join photojournalists and academics at the College of Charleston on Wednesday to discuss the evolving field and the challenges of today's media environment.
Part of…
Afghan refugees arrive in Vancouver
As Afghan refugees resettle across the United States, around 100 will settle in Vancouver over the next six months, according to local resettlement agency Lutheran Community Services Northwest.
Vancouver is one of several cities in…
The San Antonio College Ranger launched a career as a journalist for decades
Computers line the walls of Room 212 inside Gonzales Hall at San Antonio College, where Sergio Medina runs The Ranger, the student news organization that is set to cease operations in December after 95 years.A day after telling the story…
The 2021 US Open is underway and this is what its tennis stadium looks like from space
Satellite image of the US Open in New York, New York, viewed via a Maxar Technologies satellite on August 30, 2021. (Image credit: Maxar Technologies)The US Open Tennis Championship kicked off Monday, August 30 at the Billie Jean King…
The Register-Herald Wins Multiple Awards in Journalism Competition | State and region
From photography to design, from news pages to editorials, from…
Return to class after teaching 1,000 miles away
BROOKINGS, SD (KELO) - Like many educators, Frank Robertson was teaching his online cross-platform photojournalism and storytelling classes at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
But he wasn't in Brookings, or even in the state…
EVALUATING EMOTIONS THROUGH HIS VISUAL STORIES, ALVIN UKPE ENCOURAGES DIALOGUE
Demonstrating an intuitive understanding of depth of field and his creative choice of subjects, Alvin Ukpe's photographs, shown in his recent exhibition in Lagos, shine with promise, says Okechukwu Uwaezuoke!-->!-->…
Newsom recall: no Republican endorsement
If you are among the likely 40% of voters who have yet to decide who would be best to replace Gov. Gavin Newsom if he is recalled in September, you are not alone.
The California Republican Party is also feeling torn these days.…
State champion St. Mary’s baseball team to host celebratory golf tournament
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LYNN - To celebrate their victory at the Division 2 State Championship last month, the St. Mary's baseball team will be hosting a full day of celebrations, which includes a golf…
The Eagles have less than a week to go until the preseason opens against the Steelers (PHOTOS)
The day of the match is approaching.OPEN THE PHOTO GALLERY HEREThe Philadelphia Eagles have six days until their pre-season opener Thursday, August 12 against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Lincoln Financial Field.Sign up for Eagles Extra: Get…
Audio Astra: Civil rights, political divisions, a zoo of yesteryear, school standards
Audio Astra reviews recent audio reports on Kansas news, including podcasts and radio reports. Eric Thomas heads the Kansas Scholastic Press Association and teaches visual journalism and…
Jalen Hurts in control at Eagles training camp (PHOTOS)
Another day, yet another reason to believe that first-year Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni is ready to hand his offense to sophomore quarterback Jalen Hurts.OPEN THE PHOTO GALLERY HEREHurts does his best to use training camp…
Navajo Times Wins 18 Arizona Press Club Awards
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The Navajo Times has won 18 awards in the Arizona Press Club's annual journalism competition, including the Arizona Community Journalist of…
Former Sudbury.com intern among young entrepreneurs who obtained Summer Company funding
Eight local student entrepreneurs receive $ 3,000 in mentorship through provincial program
Eight local student entrepreneurs - including a former Sudbury.com intern - started a business this summer as part of the province's 2021…
Sarasota Magazine Wins 23 Florida Magazine Association Annual Charlie Awards
Sarasota Magazine won 23 awards at the Florida Magazine Association's annual Charlie Awards in 2021. The winners were announced Friday, July 16 at the annual banquet at the Westin in Sarasota. Sarasota Magazine was the top winner among…
UFC International Fight Week returns to Las Vegas in September
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - MAY 30: A general view inside UFC APEX ahead of the UFC Fight Night event on May 30, 2020 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jeff Bottari / Zuffa LLC)
By Cassandra Counsineau from LVSportsBiz.com
In pre-pandemic…
Danish Reuters photojournalist Siddiqui killed in Afghanistan
An exhausted Rohingya refugee hits shore after crossing the Bangladesh-Myanmar border by boat across the Bay of Bengal in Shah Porir Dwip, Bangladesh, September 11, 2017 (Danish Siddiqui / Reuters) A protester wearing a…
Audio Astra: Save the planet, homeland of vultures, fight against COVID-19
Audio Astra reviews recent audio reports on Kansas news, including podcasts and radio reports. Eric Thomas directs the Kansas Scholastic Press Association and teaches visual journalism and…
Peabody’s Jake Gustin Takes Every Opportunity With North Shore Navigators
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LYNN - One of the keys to success in any sport is to take advantage of every opportunity you have to perform. For Peabody's Jake Gustin, every day is a chance to improve, and he's…
Grand Rapids photographer wins prestigious Audubon nature photography award
GRAND RAPIDS, MI - A Michigan photographer received national recognition for his photography showcasing the state's winged wonders.Steve Jessmore of Grand Rapids won the professional category at the 2021 National Audubon Photography…
Arizona Mirror Wins 11 Arizona Press Club Journalism Awards
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The Arizona Mirror won 11 awards in the Arizona Press Club's prestigious annual journalism competition, including first-place awards for public safety and immigration news…
Beloved Fox News editor Janet Cawley has died aged 75
Media headlines July 6 The New York Times gets hit by critics and lawmakers for suggesting the US flag "alienates some," NPR denouncing the Declaration of Independence as a document with "deep-rooted hypocrisies," and an NBC News…
Orange County health director urges mask wear as COVID variant spreads
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Lynnfield women’s tennis celebrates successful season
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Almost every year for the past 40 years, Lynnfield women's tennis coach Craig Stone has hosted a year-end celebration to honor all the hard work her teams have put in every season.…
Young pitchers helped St. Mary’s baseball gain the upper hand
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They say a good pitch will beat a good shot every time, and the St. Mary's baseball team has lived by that credo during the 2020 season. But it wasn't just the quality of the pitch…
Q&A: Journalism Scholar Andrea Wenzel on Community-Centered Reporting
Editorâs Note: This interview first appeared in Path Finders, a new email newsletter from the Daily Yonder. Each week, Path Finders features a Q&A with a rural thinker, creator, or doer. Like what you see…