WKYC Studios employees charter new Greater Cleveland Association of Hispanic Journalists
The Greater Cleveland Association of Hispanic Journalists will support Latino journalists and provide coverage on issues affecting Northeast Ohio’s Latino community. Author: WKYC Staff Updated: 5:15 PM EDT May 18, 2021
CLEVELAND
The Cleveland NAHJ chapter will provide outlets for Hispanic journalists to collaborate on projects such as this Spanish-English PSA, conceived by WKYC Studios’ Roselyn Muñiz and Jorge Ramos Pantoja.
Two WKYC Studios employees, Roselyn Muñiz
and
Jorge Ramos Pantoja, have launched the Greater Cleveland Association of Hispanic Journalists, an affiliate chapter of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ).
Dustin Jones
Dustin Jones is a reporter for NPR s digital news desk. He mainly covers breaking news, but enjoys working on long-form narrative pieces.
Jones got his start at NPR in September 2020 as the organization s first intern through a partnership with Military Veterans in Journalism. He interned as a producer for
All Things Considered on the weekends, and then as a reporter for the Newsdesk.
He kickstarted his journalism career as a local reporter in Southwest Montana, just outside of Yellowstone National Park. From there he went on to study at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism where he focused on documentary production and book publication.
By Chris Riotta
The General Services Administration is soliciting feedback from industry on a planned new, multiple-award blanket purchase agreement to provide cloud infrastructure, storage, software and services to federal agencies and state and local governments.
The agency is seeking responses by May 24 on the new enterprisewide cloud acquisition strategy. A news release announcing the request for feedback notes that the trend towards cloud adoption has been accelerated by the demands of the pandemic and telework.
In a statement released on Thursday, GSA IT Category Deputy Assistant Commissioner Keith Nakasone said the top request his office receives from various agencies is for an acquisition solution which offers a full set of commercial, secure, soup-to-nuts, cloud products and services.
The Capitol Building on Jan. 6, 2021. (Image credit: Sebastian Portillo/Shutterstock.com)
The House Homeland Security Committee announced a bipartisan agreement on Friday to form an independent commission to investigate the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
The commission is modeled on the independent, congressionally ordered investigation of the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. The deal comes with a legislative proposal to establish the commission, which would have to pass the House and Senate and be signed into law.
Membership on the commission will be split evenly among Democrats and Republicans. Five commissioners including the chair will be named by the Speaker of the House and the Senate majority leader with the remaining five including the vice-chair to be named by the House and Senate minority leaders.
Biden’s Pipeline Dilemma: How to Build a Clean Energy Future While Shoring Up the Present’s Carbon-Intensive Infrastructure
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A sign is seen at Colonial Pipeline Baltimore Delivery in Baltimore, Maryland on May 10, 2021. Credit: Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Images
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Even as President Joe Biden worked this week to shore up support for his push to invest $2 trillion in a new energy future for the United States, his administration found itself bombarded with the harsh realities of the nation’s oil-dependent present.