Journalism in crisis
Smaller staffs and tighter budgets don’t preclude terrific reporting. But with stronger support comes the ability to do more ambitious, in-depth coverage.
Susan Albright is MinnPost’s managing editor. Among her responsibilities are the supervision of Community Voices; education, health, environment and arts coverage; Greater Minnesota news.
Smaller staffs and tighter budgets don’t preclude terrific reporting. But with stronger support comes the ability to do more ambitious, in-depth coverage.
In 2007, Susan set out to make sense of the latest health research and trends — as she put it, “separating the hype from the evidence.”
We were gratified to see frank openness, concrete suggestions, even bits of humor — all offered with a generous spirit.
If you’re undergoing late-in-life health care, or if you are a friend/relative of such a patient, MinnPost wants to hear from you.
Today marks a transition in MinnPost’s Mental Health & Addiction coverage as Twin Cities free-lancer Andy Steiner takes over the beat.
Myles Spicer wrote MinnPost’s very first Community Voices commentary — and many, many more.
Starting today, letters submitted on MinnPost’s newly created online form will be contenders for publication.
A roundup of some early analyses and reactions — both legal and political — from around the nation and in Minnesota.
Today marks the debut of MinnPost’s Books page, featuring an article by Amy Goetzman on Anita Diffley’s memoir, “Turn Here Sweet Corn: Organic Farming Works.”
From Lancaster to Lanesboro, and from Luverne to Grand Marais, Minnesota’s rural youth have described their lives and choices. Click on a red-shaded county for links to their stories.
Participants in MinnPost’s third annual Book Club Blast share their book recommendations.
New American Library has released her first novel, “The Golden Hour,” and tonight she’ll begin a round of readings — the first one at the Loft in Minneapolis.
Look for regular arts features by Pamela Espeland and Andy Sturdevant, beginning Jan. 19.