The year 2024 is a big election year, not only nationally, but also in Santa Rosa County. We’re guessing everyone is aware of that, unless you sleep under a rock or somehow drive around town with your eyes closed. At this point, we’re not sure you could throw a rock on most major thoroughfares in Santa Rosa County and not hit an election sign.
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As Julia Armstrong, one of the local democracy reporters in Sheffield, put it in her analysis piece following last Friday’s count, Sheffield Labour had “a great day” as they gained five seats net (winning six new seats and losing one in Darnall to a pro-Gaza independent candidate). They now hold 36 out of 84 seats, with the Liberal Democrats on 27, Greens remaining on 14 and the Sheffield Community Councillors group down from eight to six. However, while the leader of the council, Cllr Tom Hunt...
Despite declining public attention to local news, most believe local news outlets are at least somewhat important to their community.
Television is losing ground to digital pathways for local news, and the organizations and local sources people turn to are evolving.
Roughly two-thirds say they often get news about local weather – double the share who often consume news about crime.
The share of U.S. adults who say they follow local news very closely now stands at 22% – a decline of 15 points since 2016.
While all eyes were focused on the pro-Hamas headbanger elected in Leeds, a quieter revolution was taking place elsewhere.
More Americans now prefer to get local news online, while fewer turn to TV or print. And most say local news outlets are important to their community.