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Ethics govern what we journalists do to report the news

We have a lot of discussions in our newsroom about how to cover stories, the ethics of reporting on sensitive topics or persons like minors, victims, confidential sources or criminal suspects and how to handle sensitive information provided to...

Kansas police chief finally ousted after raiding Marion County Record newspaper in August

In an August editorial, I warned our readers that the 1,902-person Kansas prairie town of Marion was the epicenter of a new assault on our constitutional protec­tions and civil liberties after an undemocratic power grab demonstrating both political and...

A police raid of a Kansas newsroom imperils all Americans’ civil liberties

Marion, Kan., became the epicenter of an assault on our constitutional protections and the scene of an undemo­cratic power grab as well as a showcase for public offi­cials striving to reach the heights of political malfeasance and professional stupidity...

Social media censorship not a rights violation

Every few years, civil discourse in the United States reaches a heightened state often between two, sometimes dozens, of polarized positions as we battle among ourselves about the law, morality, civility and the direction of our country. This type of...

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Documentary details creation of Sedona’s daring Hardline Trail

Specialized Bicycles released a 20-minute YouTube documentary titled “The Hard Line” on March 22, which covered the construction and...

Sedona police get $1.1 million for new radios

The Sedona City Council took 17 minutes on April 8 to vote unanimously for a $1,107,587.30 linking agreement with...
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