Top Editors Abruptly Leave Village Voice Will Bourne, who became editor in chief of The Village Voice in November, and Jessica Lustig, the deputy editor since January, are leaving the weekly publication. They met with the staff at 11 a.m. on Thursday and said that Christine Brennan, executive editor of Voice Media Group, had instructed them to lay off or drastically reduce the roles of five employees on the 20-person staff. More
Sears Didn't Move Fast Enough, CEO Says Sears continues to struggle to get a "decent" return on its assets and the retailer didn't move fast enough to cut expenses after the financial crisis, the CEO said at the annual meeting. More
Maria Shriver re-joins NBC News NBC News continues to be irresistibly drawn to women with White House bloodlines. Tuesday, the news division announced it had re-hired President John F. Kennedy’s niece, Maria Shriver as “special anchor” to report and produce specials and features about the “profound impact that women’s rising influence and leadership has on all aspects of American culture and society.” More
NPR Editor Resigns After Publicly Criticizing Coverage, Calls New CEO ‘Divisive’ The NPR editor’s critical essay and subsequent resignation are the latest signs of a management challenge that several major newsrooms are dealing with: staffers who go public with concerns about ... 04/17/2024 - 10:25 pm | View Link
‘The Five’: NPR whistleblower resigns while calling out the company’s CEO The Five’ co-hosts discuss how a GOP senator is looking to potentially cut funding to NPR after whistleblower calls out network. 04/17/2024 - 11:36 am | View Link
Veteran Editor Resigns from NPR, Says New CEO’s ‘Divisive’ Left-Wing Views Confirm Bombshell Exposé In the days after Berliner’s essay was published, NPR’s recently appointed CEO Katherine Maher came under fire for past social-media posts which suggest a deep progressive bias — in some posts, Maher ... 04/17/2024 - 4:29 am | View Link
Controversial hire at Thurston Sheriff’s Office resigns after community backlash, threats Lateral Patrol Deputy Christopher Burbank is pictured here with Thurston County Sheriff Derek Sanders. Photo courtesy of the Thurston County Sheriff's Office Facebook page A controversial hire at ... 04/2/2024 - 3:30 pm | View Link
Center Park Group is excited to announce the groundbreaking of a unique, urban build-to-rent (BTR) community minutes away from Uptown and South End in Charlotte. Teaming up with Gordon Road Capital (GRC), Center Park Group will spearhead all vertical construction management for One West End.
Upon completion, One West End will consist of 86 townhomes with urban footprints ranging from two to three bedrooms.
After nearly a decade devoting her time and energy raising four children, Malvern resident Shannon Doran wanted to get back into the workforce — but she was worried how the dreaded gap on her resume would look to employers. Former college peers were climbing to director roles, leaving Doran to wonder if the skills she developed as a stay-at-home parent would be undervalued because of where she gained them.
“You need to be an expert at multitasking and time management when you have four different…
BDG Architects offers key insights into affordable housing development, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive understanding of various factors and a strategic approach. This condensed guide covers critical considerations like regional development experience, financial sustainability, zoning analysis, building quality, market dynamics, and economic and political influences. It underscores the importance of assembling a skilled team and devising a well-prioritized work plan.
Five propositions are being voted on in the Collin County seat. Learn more about what's being proposed and read about the city's recent bond history in this story.