Member News

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The Morning Call celebrates the Eagles with ‘Road to Victory’ special section
Pennsylvania’s Lehigh Valley has maintained close ties with Philadelphia since the founding of the nation. The Liberty Bell was hurried from Independence Hall and secretly housed in Allentown from September 1777 to June 1778, saving it from advancing British troops during the Revolutionary War. The coal and steel produced in the Valley was shipped to…
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Chestnut Hill Local on the air
The Chestnut Hill Local was founded in 1958 to be the premier local news source for its neighborhood in Northwest Philadelphia. While the publication still borrows its name from the picturesque district and its owner, Chestnut Hill Community Association, its coverage and circulation have expanded over the last 67 years to include the surrounding neighborhood…
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NIE program builds a culture of learning across generations
The Tribune-Democrat’s Newspapers in Education program continues to serve as a powerful example of how local journalism can strengthen classrooms, enhance learning, and build community engagement across generations. At the program’s core is a simple idea with lasting impact: using the newspaper as an educational tool to boost literacy, critical thinking and civic awareness. “We…
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‘What I Want To Be When I Grow Up’ tabloids celebrate future dreams and inspire community support
In a tribute to the dreams of local children, The Herald (Sharon), Allied News (Grove City) and New Castle News publishes an annual “What I Want To Be When I Grow Up” special section each year. These tabloids spotlight the imaginative aspirations of kindergarten students across Butler, Lawrence and Mercer counties in Pennsylvania, and Trumbull…
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PNA President and CEO logs four member visits in the past week
Over the past week, PNA President and CEO Bill Cotter met with four member news media organizations to provide an update on our legislative priorities with public notices, share information about upcoming events and Journalism Training Certification Program, and learn about their summer internship programs. The Times-Tribune At The Times-Tribune (Scranton), Executive Editor Larry Holeva, NEPA Advertising Director Paul Ross, Digital Sales Manager Jim…
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Bucks County NEWS. EVENTS. LIFE: Reimagined on your device
Local news is most powerful when it feels personal — now, it’s closer to home than ever before. This past April, the Bucks County Herald launched a brand-new app designed to bring everything readers love about the Herald straight to their phones anytime, anywhere. Whether they’re catching up on stories over coffee or scrolling during their commutes,…
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How the Altoona Mirror celebrates 151 years of local journalism
In June 2024, the Altoona Mirror marked an extraordinary milestone — 150 years of continuous publication. As one of Pennsylvania’s longest-standing and most respected news organizations, the Mirror remains a powerful example of both journalistic tradition and local resilience. Founded on June 13, 1874, by Harry E. Slep and George J. Akers as the Evening…
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Unique methods used by rural newspapers to connect with their readers
Situated just outside the Allegheny National Forest in Northwestern Pennsylvania are three municipalities that share more in common than majestic scenery. They each have a robust daily newspaper – the Kane Republican, Ridgway Record and St. Mary’s Daily Press. Though the regional population size does not match the southern corners of the state, the citizens…
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Celebrating 40 years of community-focused journalism
The Northside Chronicle Founded in 1985 by residents as a local initiative, The Northside Chronicle has remained deeply rooted in its mission to serve the people and neighborhoods of Pittsburgh’s Northside. For four decades, it has stood as the only newspaper dedicated exclusively to the Northside’s 18 neighborhoods. “While in the world of newspapers, 40…






