Springfield Business Journal is a monthly business-to-business publication serving central Illinois, featuring stories on area business and industries.
Illinois Times is a weekly free newspaper based in Springfield, Illinois. It is the capital city's weekly source of news, politics, arts, entertainment and culture
NC Local is a new nonprofit news initiative dedicated to expanding access to critical local journalism. The core mission is to ensure North Carolinians have access to more information about how statewide issues affect their local communities.
Borderless Magazine is reimagining immigration journalism for a more just and equitable future. With the support of Chicagoans who demanded more and better local reporting on immigration, we launched Borderless Magazine in October 2019.
Wisconsin Watch is a nonprofit, nonpartisan investigative news organization based in Madison, founded in 2009. It focuses on in-depth reporting on government integrity, public health, education, and environmental issues. In 2024, it merged with Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service, expanding its local impact.
The Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service (NNS) is a nonprofit newsroom based at Marquette University, founded in 2011. It focuses on serving Milwaukee’s Black and Latinx communities with in-depth, local reporting on critical neighborhood issues. In 2024, NNS merged with Wisconsin Watch to expand its journalistic reach and impact.
The Fort Worth Report is a nonprofit, nonpartisan newsroom launched in 2021 to revitalize local journalism in Fort Worth, Texas. It covers government, education, business, health, and the environment with independent, factual reporting. In 2024, it expanded its coverage by launching the Arlington Report.
The Ice Garden is an independent media platform dedicated to covering women's hockey. Our passionate, knowledgeable creators are on the front line of women's hockey. We tell the sport's stories by engaging with its community of players, coaches, and fans.
The Hechinger Report is a nonprofit newsroom covering issues of inequality and innovation in education, from the earliest years through college and careers.
Launched in January 2024 as a beat-focused reporting lab within the Central Valley Journalism Collaborative, The Intersection works with local newsrooms to produce essential health equity reporting.
Enlace Latino NC is the first non-profit Spanish-language digital native news outlet in North Carolina. We produce useful, public service journalism about politics, immigration, and community and state issues of, for, and by Latino/Hispanic immigrants in the state.
Barn Raiser is an independent digital publication focused on rural and small-town communities across the U.S. It covers topics like politics, agriculture, and health, aiming to foster civic engagement and social change. The publication seeks to amplify rural voices and encourage community participation.
The Trust Project is an international consortium of news organizations implementing transparency standards to affirm and amplify journalism’s commitment to transparency, accuracy, inclusion and fairness so that the public can make informed news choices.
The National Trust for Local News was founded to protect local newspapers as vital civic assets and transforms them into resilient, uniquely scalable non-profit news organizations.
The Memphis Flyer is a free weekly alternative newspaper serving the Memphis area. Founded in 1989, it covers news, politics, music, entertainment, and more. With over 222,000 readers, the publication has earned numerous awards for its journalism.
The Modesto FOCUS is a nonprofit, nonpartisan newsroom launching in 2025 to serve Modesto and Stanislaus County. Founded by the Central Valley Journalism Collaborative, it will cover local issues like education, health, and government. Content will be free and bilingual, aiming to inform and empower the community.
The Williamson Scene is a community media outlet serving Williamson County, Tennessee, with a focus on local news, lifestyle, and events. Established in 2014, it connects residents and celebrates the county's culture. The publication is available digitally and in print.
The Westminster Window is a community newspaper serving Westminster and northern Denver. It covers local news, including city development, education, and events. Available in print and online, it keeps residents informed about their community.
The Weeklys is a Northern California-based media group founded in 1985, publishing five alternative weekly newspapers and ten community papers. Notable titles include Metro Silicon Valley, Good Times, and East Bay Express. It reaches around half a million readers weekly and also operates digital publishing ventures.
The Washington Spectator is an independent, progressive journal founded in 1971, offering investigative reporting, political commentary, and cultural criticism. It covers topics ranging from social issues to the arts and current events. Published monthly in print and daily online, it aims to provide early warning journalism on threats to democracy.
The Washington Park Profile is a community newspaper serving Denver's Washington Park neighborhood since 1978. It covers local news, events, education, and business. Owned by Colorado Community Media, it fosters community engagement and provides timely information to residents.
The Washington Informer is a Black, woman-owned multimedia news organization serving African Americans in the DMV. With over 60 years of experience spanning three generations, we are dedicated to delivering accurate, timely, and essential information, earning the trust of our audience along the way.