![]() When staff at the Annapolis Capital and Maryland Gazette showed up at their newsroom on Monday – Labor Day – they were locked out by the paper’s publisher. The Annapolis newsroom is being shut down – along with four others across the country -- and the reporters had planned to clear out their desks and then stage a rally with the hundreds who came to show their support for local news. This, by the way, is the same newsroom where a gunman killed five staff members in 2018; the paper won a Pulitzer Prize for its work through that horrific trauma. “The community here loves these journalists,” environment reporter Rachael Pacella told the Washington Post. “We’re not going to give up easily.” Click here to find out more. Comments are closed.
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