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Tricia Johnston has been at the helm of The Richmond County Daily Journal for the early portion of 2022 after hitting the ground running late last year. She comes to Richmond County from her … more
Leonard Laye, a longtime Charlotte sportswriter known for his likability and versatility, died in North Myrtle Beach, S.C., on Wednesday. He was 78. Laye worked for The Charlotte News and then The … more
I have left the newspaper business four times previously — since I first felt the calling in seventh grade.  The first time was when I entered Clemson University as a computer … more
Paris Goodnight will be Salisbury Post’s interim editor as outgoing editor Josh Bergeron moves onto another opportunity in news. Goodnight will take the reins of the newsroom in mid-March … more
Ernie Pitt, the founder and a former publisher of the award-winning Winston-Salem Chronicle, will be inducted April 8 into the N.C. Media & Journalism Hall of Fame. Pitt will join … more
Jeff Allison named Operations Manager of Tryon Newsmedia TRYON—Long time production manager Jeff Allison was recently named operations manager of Tryon Newsmedia LLC, which publishes the … more
A veteran journalist has joined the reporting staff of  The Gaston Gazette . Kara Fohner will be covering all aspects of county government, in addition to other news and feature-writing … more
  Patrick G. "Duke" Conover, News Argus editor from 2018 to 2021, died early in the morning on Jan. 27. Conover, originally from California, worked 30 years in the newspaper … more
When asked what he did for a living, he would say he was a "newspaper man." Maddrey aspired to work in news reporting early on. As a young boy, he sold the weekly rural newspaper Grit door-to-door, … more
A.C. Snow, the longtime News & Observer columnist who delighted readers with country wisdom wrapped in elegant prose for 70 years, died Friday in Raleigh. He was 97, and had written his farewell … more
Roselee Papandrea Taylor met her husband at a job interview. Madison Taylor, who worked at the Jacksonville Daily at the time, interviewed her and immediately became her editor. The pair worked … more
Community newspapers are more likely to succeed with readers, advertisers and the community when all residents’ voices are heard. Such was a primary mission of Bill Horner III and his partners, … more
(NNPA) – Mary Alice Jervay Thatch, who often told the story of how as a baby, she used her diaper to clean the floor of the Wilmington Journal and who went on to become the editor and publisher … more
A veteran journalist who’s led newspapers in four states has been named editor of The Wake Weekly and the Butner-Creedmoor News. Gary Band started work in the Wake Forest and Creedmoor … more
Newspaper people often say that once a person gets the ink in their blood, it is hard to get it out. That statement has never been more true than with the story of Bill Turner, who died Saturday … more
Thomas P. Inman, a longtime editorial page editor for The Greenville News who was known for holding government officials accountable, has died. Inman, who served as the editorial … more
LUMBERTON — The task of overseeing The Robesonian’s news-gathering operations has been given to a man with almost 30 years of experience in the newspaper industry. David Kennard … more
Bill Church, who started his newspaper career covering high school sports for an Oklahoma weekly and most recently helped oversee 150 newsrooms across the nation, will be the new executive editor of … more
Veteran journalist Rana Cash will return to Charlotte this fall as the new executive editor of The Charlotte Observer, bringing a promise to ask tough questions of leadership and to cover the … more
The parent company of the Wilkes Journal-Patriot is shuffling regional responsibilities among its North Carolina publishers following acquisitions made earlier this year. Lori Spurling … more
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