‘You’re going to try to help us understand the dimensions of faith’ A free Poynter training in Los Angeles taught reporters across all beats to become more faith-informed journalists April 19, 2023 Barbara Allen
This newspaper brought a vile conversation into the light in McCurtain County, Oklahoma County officials talked about lynchings and killing a reporter April 19, 2023 Kristen Hare
A Q&A with ESPN’s Mike Greenberg, who has ‘the best seat that you could have in sportscasting’ On the 1996 phone call that brought him to ESPN, his relationship with Mike Golic and why everyone wants to talk to him about Stephen A. Smith. April 13, 2023 Pete Croatto
Opinion | Want to become a better feature writer? Check out this new book by Lane DeGregory There are many writing books. None of them are like this one. April 13, 2023 Roy Peter Clark
Covering a war: A conversation with Isabelle Khurshudyan, Washington Post Ukraine bureau chief ‘When I think about the past year, I’ve seen the best of humanity, the absolute worst of humanity, and sometimes I’ve seen both within minutes.’ April 12, 2023 Tom Jones
Opinion | How student journalists are filling the void to help save local news More than 120 programs pair college students with seasoned editors to provide meaningful local news for communities that lack it April 12, 2023 Richard Watts
Local newsrooms want to stop sensationalizing crime, but it’s hard Here are the common barriers they face and how journalists surmount them. April 11, 2023 Kelly McBride
The world is full of confusion. A new book helps writers make sense of it. In ‘Tell It Like It Is: A Guide to Clear and Honest Writing,’ out now, Roy Peter Clark shows writers how to help the public understand complex topics. April 11, 2023 Katharine Gammon
Once considered an international issue, climate change needs reporters digging in at home For its second webinar series, Poynter’s Beat Academy aims to help local journalists tackle climate change. April 7, 2023 Barbara Allen
Opinion | Trans and gender-fluid kids are under attack. How can we tell their stories without furthering harm? There's no ‘one size’ answer, but offering anonymity and seeking diversity can help get real kids’ perspectives at a dangerous time April 6, 2023 Nora Neus