Please support reporters at the Kenosha News and Racine Journal Times in our demands for better pay and job security from our company. This petition will be presented to company management. https://t.co/BzbfsT5IdU
Professional journalists shouldn't have to struggle to pay for heat and food, but at @LeeEntNews papers in Wisconsin, that's what's happening. Pls. read this and consider signing their petition.
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Crime Stories
Getting Into (and Getting Tenure at) the New Yorker
The Case for No-Access Journalism
When Bad Guys Think They're Good Guys
Anthony Bourdain
Turning "Say Nothing" into a Series
Why the Byline is PRK
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LeRoy Butler is a joy-filled treasure. He's so open about himself and his past struggles. He's pro-therapy and has been going to therapy for a decade — "If you don’t have mental health, you can’t have mental wealth" he told students in Racine Wednesday.
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With teaching about the Holocaust now mandated in Wisconsin schools, Racine teachers shared with @ByRyanPatterson how that is impacting their classes and students. https://t.co/gKOcgd6Rqz Via @Journaltimes
A janitor, who now works at my alma mater @SCHS_Angels and has lived in the U.S. for 32 years, is now a U.S. citizen.
Love this joyful story @ByRyanPatterson https://t.co/x2ySGIYw4I
Initial reports indicate multiple people were shot this afternoon at a cemetery during a funeral in Racine. We've confirmed so far 20-30 shots fired and multiple agencies, including ambulances, responding to Graceland Cemetery. https://t.co/itnvSaeqTD
Confirmed: One person is dead after being shot by police in Racine. According to WisDOJ: A suspect fled from a traffic stop. The suspect was seen with a gun and “took an action” that led to the officer shooting the suspect, says Police Chief.
"Tough times make tough people.” I profiled Packers corner Rasul Douglas @ringer. A story about staying ready, having faith, grandmothers, love, and trusting in one's journey: https://t.co/stjBESrS82