Local journalism in the U.S. remains at a crisis point: newsrooms that existed for decades have vanished or are at risk of disappearing. At the same time, there are urgent external crises that make the need for communities to receive information all the more critical – namely climate change.

The Rural Newswire exists in order to help provide resources to newsrooms that serve rural communities. For editors and publishers looking for editorial support, all of our stories are free to redistribute, republish, and share.

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10/21/2024

Commentary: In Deep Canvassing, People Matter More than Politics

People who are going door to door in rural Colorado are taking a longer view of how political campaigning can help build stronger, more responsive communities.

10/18/2024

An Old House of Prayer Becomes Community

What makes a church is the community. An artist in rural Monte Vista, Colorado, revived an old church building to serve as a gathering ground for the community of artists and creative locals.

10/18/2024

Q&A: The Flood Story Doesn’t End ‘When the Water Crashes into the House,’ with Melissa Helton

Melissa Helton is the editor of an anthology of writing and art about the 2022 floods in eastern Kentucky and their aftermath.

10/17/2024

Call It What It Is: ‘Murder in a Small Town’

The latest TV series on FOX puts its own spin on a genre that has stood the test of time. Does 'Murder in a Small Town' capture the imagination like its predecessors?

10/16/2024

A Prison Newspaper Hopes to Bridge ‘Inside’ and ‘Outside’ Worlds in Rural California

Rural prisons tend to have fewer programs for incarcerated residents than urban prisons do. A new media project at the Central California Women

10/16/2024

Let’s Talk About Swing States and the Rural Vote

In swing states like Pennsylvania and North Carolina, rural voters may hold the key to a razor-thin 2024 presidential election outcome.

10/15/2024

Trump’s proposed mass deportations could ‘decimate’ the US food supply

If the Republican candidate carries out his immigration agenda, who will run America's farms?

10/15/2024

Medical Academy Serves High School Students and Their Communities

The program helps rural students get a start in the medical field, while providing local healthcare systems with a prospective workforce motivated to stay local.

10/14/2024

Proposed Postal Changes Could Slow Down Rural Mail

USPS's cost-cutting measures could disproportionately hurt rural people who rely on the service the most.

10/11/2024

The Community Arts Movement: Tilting at Windmills? 

Robert Gard’s name might not be familiar to residents of most small communities, but his influence has been keenly felt in nearly every corner of rural America.

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