Headlines
ProPublica reports federal agencies are making last-minute rules designed to tighten FOIA access. Read it.
Longtime fixture of North Carolina newspapers, Jordan Whichard announced his retirement as publisher of The Daily Reflector, effective immediately. Get the details.
Asheville Citizen-Times eliminates Monday and Tuesday classified sections. Read more.
NNA members should be preparing their entries for the 2009 Better Newspaper Contest and Better Newspaper Advertising Contest. Details.
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Happy New Year! It's time for the January issue of The North Carolina Press. You may download the newsletter right now from this Web site!
Longtime executive editor and publisher at Spartanburg, S.C., paper are retiring together. Publisher has strong ties to North Carolina papers. Read about it.
Gov. Mike Easley said newspapers should be nice to him. Read the N&O story.
CLICK HERE to listen to the News & Record interview with Gov. Easley referenced in the story above.
Conference set on dealing with the economy. Get the details.
Time to reserve your room for 2009 Winter Institute. Click on the button to the right.
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