Big news from @WisconsinWatch today!
Wisconsin Watch co-founders, creators of one of the nation’s top nonprofit news outlets, leaving as leadership transition begins https://t.co/NRFXHlIaPa
It’s a historic day for the Chicago Sun-Times! We’ve just taken down the paywall on @SunTimes. Now you can read all of our news online for free, a huge step in keeping local journalism accessible to all. #CSTforall 1/4
Our documentary film #LatinoWisconsin will air on #MilwaukeePBS Channel 10, Monday, Oct. 3 at 9 pm and Tuesday, Oct. 4 at 3:30 am and 11 pm. It can also be seen at https://t.co/w3C6SxpPhT
Join us Thursday, April 13 at 11am for a screening and talk back of our Emmy award winning documentary film #LatinoWisconsin at #UWMs Alumni Fireside Lounge. Sponsored by the #RobertoHernandezCenter.
For the first time in its 135-year history, the president of the Harvard Law Review —one of the most prestigious U.S. law journals— is a Latina.👏🏽🪅
A Mexican American is the first Latina president of Harvard Law Review https://t.co/xOF8b4HvjO via @nbcnews
Shocking killings of two journalists in recent weeks in Tijuana even has my parents upset and asking questions. Say her name: Lourdes Maldonado López #freepress#Mexico 🚨 via @latimes
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The board for WBEZ voted Tuesday to acquire the Chicago Sun-Times, a move that will create a new journalistic powerhouse. The deal is expected to close Jan. 31. https://t.co/426MBYpK9O
#Emmychicago Ralph and I are grateful for this honor. We want to thank all who shared their time and stories and all who came before and worked and struggled to contribute to their communities. Here’s to the future of the growing, important Latino WI,
Just a note that @proofhearsay has covered legal affairs for years and you can see that expertise in all of his coverage of the Rittenhouse case. Basically, he's the GOAT of WI legal reporting.
Here's his report from today's verdict: https://t.co/s8vU403mWJ