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The city had sued in January to block the release of certain documents.
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In a twist from earlier developments an Oregon Public Broadcasting reporter is back in court, but now as the plaintiff, and the City of Medford as the defendant.
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Reporters at ÀÏ·ò×Ó´«Ã½ want to hear from you.
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The Great Resignation has come to the Klamath Falls Herald and News. All members of the four-person newsroom are leaving their jobs this week.
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Ashland is just one of Oregon’s small communities where newspaper coverage has been shrinking in recent years. But creators of a new hyperlocal journalism website are hoping to fend off that trend.
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NPR has sued the Defense Department to get it to release files regarding possible civilian casualties during the 2019 raid in Syria that resulted in the death of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.
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A dozen journalists and freelancers were evacuated from the AP offices in the 12-story building before it crumbled to the ground. AP said the military has long known the building housed journalists.
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For some of us living in places where the coronavirus pandemic hasn’t fully hit, it can still feel like it isn’t quite real. But in Seattle, residents…
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One of the major complaints about the news business is with the stories it does NOT cover. Project Censored figured there was something better to do than…
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The big fires of last year left some people with nothing. Nothing except a chance to rebuild life anew, and a story to tell about it. It is those stories…
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Long and deep investigations make names and awards for newsrooms. But they don't make much money, so today's cash-poor journalism business tends to stay…
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Journalists make people mad even when they do their jobs well. We've reached a moment in history when criticism of journalism is widespread, and income…
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You don't have to tell any journalist that the world is changing. The days when they worked just for the next newscast or press run are long gone, thanks…