Basketball player settles defamation case against Sacramento Bee
Richaun Holmes has settled a defamation case brought against the Sacramento Bee after being smeared as a domestic abuser in a series of newspaper columns.
The Sacramento Bee is the flagship newspaper of the McClatchy Company. It is a daily print newspaper with a companion website. The news outlet is based in Sacramento, California.
Richaun Holmes has settled a defamation case brought against the Sacramento Bee after being smeared as a domestic abuser in a series of newspaper columns.
A veteran journalist has been called out by the Los Angeles Times after a fact-check revealed errors in a scoop published last week.
Lauren Gustus will become the Salt Lake City Tribune’s third female editor in the paper’s 150-year history.
Journalists at the Sacramento Bee are pushing back against a proposal that they say would tie employee performance reviews to web traffic.
The layoffs will impact Sacramento Bee production staff who print the newspaper for local and regional distribution.
The Sacramento Bee will leave its 2100 Q Street headquarters next summer, a move that is intended to help offset a decline in ad revenue.
Chatham Asset Management emerges as the highest bidder for the assets of the Sacramento Bee’s parent company.
The Sacramento Bee says it is taking applications for a new reporting position that will focus on issues affecting the Black community.
McClatchy, the parent company of the Sacramento Bee and more than two dozen other major metropolitan newspapers, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
The Sacramento Bee has been awarded a grant that the newspaper says it will use to hire a reporter to cover Latino issues.