Center for Health Journalism Data Fellowship
Fellows graduate from this hands-on training program prepared to produce a major investigative or explanatory health reporting project in the months that follow.
Fellows graduate from this hands-on training program prepared to produce a major investigative or explanatory health reporting project in the months that follow.
The New Mexico Foundation for Open Government will host “Transparency in Practice,” a continuing legal education training seminar on Wednesday, June 8, at the Albuquerque Journal auditorium. The FOG continuing legal education course has been approved by the New Mexico State Bar for five general credits and one ethics credit. Read more
It’s that time of year again! Sunshine Week (March 13-19) is just around the corner so we thought we’d offer an open government refresher for student journalists.
The Santa Fe Reporter seeks a full-time staff writer to cover the cannabis industry, criminal justice, community and neighborhood news and other areas of interest.
The position is based in Santa Fe, New Mexico, known for 300 days of sunshine; diversity; a world-renowned arts, food and culture scene; breath-taking landscapes and an abundance of outdoor recreation, including skiing, hiking and mountain biking.
This reporter position will be responsible for filing daily spot news, enterprise features and occasional investigative series that appeal to listeners across New Mexico, Nevada, Montana, Colorado, Idaho, Utah, and Wyoming under the supervision of a remote managing editor.