The Daily News-Record is seeking a passionate public safety reporter with a keen eye to cover crime, traffic, and fire & EMS in the city of Harrisonburg and Rockingham County, Virginia. This is an in-person, full-time, investigative reporting position in Harrisonburg, Va. with occasional hybrid / remote opportunities. The work environment is a newsroom in a small city.
The public safety reporter is not only responsible for holding local officials to account on issues affecting residents but also keeping the public informed and updated about crime, traffic and other public safety concerns in the city and county. The public safety reporter will cover topics across the board as they arise; which may include gun violence, homicides, abuse and other sensitive topics. The ideal candidate will bring a person interest in public safety writing and reporting. The reporter will investigate trends in crime and will keep the public informed up-to-the-minute on key issues and may explore questions including the following:
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How to Apply: Interested applicants may apply by emailing a cover letter addressed to Managing Editor Jillian Lynch and three news clips, or writing samples, to jobs@dnronline.com.
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