Teen journalism students and their instructors visiting county government office as part of the Young Voices Media Project with Voices of Monterey Bay co-founder Claudia Meléndez Salinas, center. Photo by Carlos René Castro.

Voices of Monterey Bay amplifies stories of immigrants

This post is part of a series on the recipients of Press Forward’s Open Call on Closing Local Coverage Gaps. Read the series here. After the death of Aracely Zavala was declared an accident by the Monterey County Sheriff’s Office, Voices of Monterey Bay Reporter Royal Calkins suspected foul play.  Caulkins spent months investigating the case – discovering that the … Read More

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Uvalde Leader-News Publisher and Owner Craig Garnett

School shooting was turning point for Uvalde news outlet

This post is part of a series on the recipients of Press Forward’s Open Call on Closing Local Coverage Gaps. Read the series here. The 2022 shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas was a devastating blow to the community, and also a turning point for the Uvalde Leader-News. Publisher & Owner Craig Garnett, a veteran journalist who has … Read More

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Shia Blackcloud, right, is a producer and anchor for Good Morning Indian Country.

Native-student-led newcast hopes to grow ranks of Indigenous reporters

This post is part of a series on the recipients of Press Forward’s Open Call on Closing Local Coverage Gaps. Read the series here. On Election Night, student Shia Blackcloud made her way to the studio at the University of Kansas to provide live coverage of local and national races. As a producer and anchor for Good Morning Indian Country, … Read More

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Macollvie Neel, Special Projects Editor; Vania André, Editor in Chief; Garry Pierre-Pierre, Publisher; Cherrell Angervil, Brand and Audience Engagement Director pictured at Banboch Kreyol, a community festival organized by The Haitian Times.

The Haitian Times increases coverage in the Midwest

This post is part of a series on the recipients of Press Forward’s Open Call on Closing Local Coverage Gaps. Read the series here. In the midst of the already busy 2024 election season, The Haitian Times was thrust into the national spotlight following its coverage of false rumors about Haitians eating dogs in Springfield, Ohio—starting a challenging moment for the 25-year-old publication. An … Read More

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New Mexico In Depth/ProPublica reporter Bryant Furlow answers audience questions during a school discipline discussion on April 1, 2023 in Gallup, NM. Credit: Tara Armijo-Prewitt.

New Mexico in Depth boosts accountability reporting

This post is part of a series on the recipients of Press Forward’s Open Call on Closing Local Coverage Gaps. Read the series here. When Trip Jennings moved to New Mexico in 2005 to cover then-Governor Bill Richardson, the State House press room was a bustling place that often exceeded the maximum number of reporters allowed. “Now it’s like a … Read More

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From left to right, radio programmer Francisco Ulloa, journalist Miguel Hernandez, producer Bernardino Almazan, Zapotec weaver Eduardo Jimenez; and Radio Manager, Jorge Rios in studio.

Radio Indigena brings essential information to farmworkers in six languages

This post is part of a series on the recipients of Press Forward’s Open Call on Closing Local Coverage Gaps. Read the series here. In the fields of Oxnard, California, Indigenous farmworkers aren’t allowed to use their cellphones. Instead, they carry a radio for their six to eight hour shift – making it an “essential tool for our community,” said … Read More

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Dana James, founder and publisher of Black Iowa News. Source: Black Iowa News

Black Iowa News connects people across the state

This post is part of a series on the recipients of Press Forward’s Open Call on Closing Local Coverage Gaps. Read the series here. Journalist Dana James launched Black Iowa News during the pandemic to help the community learn about and survive a virus that disproportionately harmed them. She hasn’t stopped providing coverage online and in print since. “It’s always … Read More

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