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Axios plans to save local news

Axios is planning to counter the decline of local journalism by vowing to “bring smart, modern, trustworthy local news to every community in America.”

Axios Local is now in 14 cities, from Twin Cities to Tampa Bay, bringing them an AM-style morning newsletter, plus alerts, guides and more. Axios is also planning on adding 11 more cities, from Seattle to Miami to Phoenix to Boston.

You can sign up for the Axios Local cities, or be the first to learn about expansions.

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