This is a remote position with a preference of being based within the state of Texas.
Are you a journalist who enjoys letting Texans know how public policy and politics impact their daily lives? LoneStarLive.com has an opening for a reporter who will focus on topics that resonate with Texans and help them understand what they can do to effect positive change.
Experience covering justice issues, the state Capitol and demographic changes for a digital media company is preferred. This position will involve reporting on daily and breaking news, along with longer-term investigative pieces.
LoneStarLive.com is a dynamic new brand from Advance Local, one of the largest privately held media companies in the United States. This is a work-from-home opportunity, with preferred locations being Austin, San Antonio or Houston.
What you’ll be doing:
For this position, we are looking for an experienced reporter who:
Our ideal candidates will have the following:
This position pays between $55,000 and $70,000 annually.
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