Politico by Gary Fineout, Matt Dixon, and Isabel Dobrin March 12, 2019 Good Tuesday morning. Yes, we’re in Daylight Savings Time. But the Legislature is engaging in one of its favorite pastimes: darkening the state’s Sunshine Laws. DARKNESS — One measure moving quickly during this year’s session has drawn worries from media organizations and open government advocates. […]
Kentucky State Police must hand over crime database to Courier Journal, judge rules
Courier Journal by Andrew Wolfson March 12, 2019 In a victory for the Courier Journal, a Franklin Circuit Court judge has ruled Kentucky State Police must provide the news organization with its entire database of 8 million citations and arrests since 2003. The state police agency had said it would be too time-consuming to manually […]
Today’s WORD on Journalism Afflicting the comfortable since 1995
Tedsword Today’s Word: No News March 13, 2019 “Strong newspapers have been good for democracy, and both educators and informers of a citizenry and its governing officials. They have been problem-solvers. That is what you are missing when you don’t have someone covering you and bringing transparency or sunlight onto government decisions and giving people […]
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