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The Arizona Republic has been based downtown since its founding but will move to Park Central in midtown later this year.
Five newspapers serving the Globe and Page areas have abruptly closed after their Illinois-based publisher shut down amid financial troubles. The closures include the Gateway to Copper Corridor, ...
Shawn White never imagined he’d become a Gen Z publisher or take the reins of his hometown paper. But two years later, the paper continues to serve the community.
PHOENIX — A southern Arizona city may temporarily stop taking its residents’ glass bottles and newspapers due to sharply escalating financial losses in the recycling program. According to the Arizona ...
The Arizona Republic is moving its printing operations to Las Vegas, impacting 117 jobs as of Oct. 5. The move, a cost-cutting measure by parent company Gannett, means the 135-year-old Arizona ...
Today, people get their news from TikTok and if a fact is inconvenient, it’s deemed “fake.” Once upon a time, not so very ...
PHOENIX — Reporters, photographers and non-management staffers at the state’s largest newspaper voted Thursday to form a union. The 64-30 vote came despite a series of memos written by management at ...
A new African-American print newspaper was launched in Tucson Friday, pledging to improve communication for blacks in Southern Arizona. One thousand copies of the Vanguard will be published monthly ...
PHOENIX — Starting in January, Arizona State University students will no longer arrive to news racks carrying daily copies of The State Press, the student-run newspaper. Joining some mainstream ...
A longtime sports editor for an Arizona publication plans to retire. Mark Faller, who’s spent nearly 44 years in journalism and over twenty years in Phoenix, will retire from his post as sports editor ...
During the Sept. 26 annual Arizona Newspaper Awards ceremonies, sports director and writer Jason P. Skoda swept the sports categories by winning first place in all three categories in the non-daily 10 ...