Archives for January 2015

Contest time is here; enter your best work!

It’s contest time! Now is the time to enter your best work in the Idaho Press Club’s “Best of 2014” contest, Idaho’s premier journalism contest. The deadline for entries this year is Jan. 21, and there will be no extensions, so please plan ahead! Entry is done entirely online; please start early, to ensure you have all the time you need to gather, upload and enter your work and ensure it’s considered for recognition. We’ve been refining the process and hope it will be easy for you; for help along the way, please refer to the “How to Enter … [Read more...]

PRESIDENT’S COLUMN: Open meetings: When in doubt, open it up

By Betsy Russell It was standing-room only in Sandpoint as 75-plus people filled the Sandpoint Library’s community room for a three-hour workshop on Idaho’s open meeting and public records laws – the fourth such session in North Idaho in four days, all sponsored by Idahoans for Openness in Government and featuring Idaho Attorney General Lawrence Wasden. Those attending ranged from the county sheriff to local elected officials to government employees, reporters, a newly elected state lawmaker and lots of interested citizens. … [Read more...]

Press Club social Jan. 8 at Solid will kick off legislative season

By Clark Corbin Get your brown tags ready, because the Southwest Chapter of the Idaho Press Club is celebrating the opening of the 2015 legislative session with free food. The chapter is once again sponsoring its annual legislative social – and inviting journalists, communications professionals, lobbyists and legislators to join us for an evening of fun at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 8 at Solid Grill and Bar, 405 S. Eighth St., in downtown Boise. The Press Club will provide a free, delicious spread of appetizers and finger foods … [Read more...]

Two recent Idaho court cases narrow the investigatory exemption in public records law

By Brian Kane Idahoans for Openness in Government recently traveled through the northern part of Idaho.  A frequent topic of questions and discussion was investigatory records held by law enforcement.  Within the past year, the Idaho Supreme Court and the Idaho Court of Appeals have each weighed in on the analysis of records under Idaho Code § 9-335, more commonly known as the investigatory records exemption. In Wade v. Taylor, the court evaluated a public records request for the investigation into a police shooting.  In its … [Read more...]

“In Crisis” project: Making a multi-platform, multimedia, dual-newsroom series succeed

By Emilie Ritter Saunders & Audrey Dutton In October, Boise State Public Radio and the Idaho Statesman launched a collaborative, multimedia series exploring Idaho’s fragmented mental health system. The collaboration was the first of its kind for our two organizations. Instead of simply sharing content, the series was a true cross-platform collaboration where both of us crafted stories specifically … [Read more...]

Media Moves

PRINT TWIN FALLS TIMES-NEWS Times-News Editor Autumn Agar left to become editor of another Lee Enterprises newspaper, The Southern in Carbondale, Ill. Matt Christensen has been named the new editor; he is returning to the paper after starting his journalism career there in 2005 as a features and natural resource reporter. Most recently, Christensen has served as the editor of the Montana Standard in Butte since 2013. Nathan Brown has joined the Times-News as political reporter, covering the Idaho Legislature and Magic Valley local … [Read more...]