Capital Gazette

Tribune Publishing announces newsrooms to shrink five months after five employees were killed at The Capital Gazette in Maryland.
“If the Baltimore Sun covered it for us, that would mean the shooter wins," Chase Cook told The New Yorker.
“She’s a mother of four, in her 60s, and she charged him."
The letter was addressed to Eric Hartley, the former Gazette staffer who Jarrod Ramos sued in 2012.
Newsrooms paused their work at 2:33 p.m. EDT, exactly one week after the attack, the deadliest day for U.S. journalists since Sept. 11, 2001.
"We want our readers and our community to see that we believe things will, eventually, be OK again."
The Annapolis mayor said Trump had rejected his request to lower flags on federal buildings.
Accused shooter Jarrod Ramos sent letters to two courthouses in Maryland and a law firm before last week's killings, police said.
Local newspeople don’t get on a plane at day’s end. They go home to the same neighborhoods where their readers live.