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Hannah Spence. July 8, 2024 at 5:58 AM. ... Today there are more than 2,100 people unhoused, nearly 300 more than there were in 2023, according to a Point-In-Time count, ...
After becoming publisher in 1994, Rachel instituted changes to the paper's format, a business decision that enabled it to compete with other local papers like the Miami Herald. She also raised the pay of her staff to attract talent. The change from a tabloid to broadsheet is credited with keeping loyal readers and gaining new ones.
It was acquired by Village Voice Media, then known as New Times Media, in 1987, when it was a fortnightly newspaper called the Wave. [4] The paper has won numerous awards, [5] including a George Polk Award for coverage of the Major League steroid scandal in 2014 [6] and first place in 2008 among weekly papers from the Investigative Reporters and Editors for stories about the Julia Tuttle ...
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Makenzie Boucher, Shreveport Times. ... Hannah Spence with Hidden Below was chosen for the $500 People’s Choice award. Emily Hamann won big with the Judges Choice Award for her LVVRS Came to Win ...
Miami Monthly was a Southeast Florida's city/regional magazine, publishing news and information on the people, politics, life, culture and style of the greater Miami area. [1] According to its website, the Miami Monthly is now defunct, with the last archives available on the Miami Monthly website being from 2010.
Hannah Kobayashi, the 30-year-old woman from Maui who was the subject of an intense search, is speaking out for the first time since her family reported her missing last month.
Miami Herald Publishing Co. v. Tornillo, [a] 418 U.S. 241 (1974), was a seminal First Amendment ruling by the United States Supreme Court. [2] The Supreme Court overturned a Florida state law that required newspapers to offer equal space to political candidates who wished to respond to election-related editorials or endorsements.