Starting the conversation

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We miss stories every day. Events that are important to local communities come and go without getting into the newspaper. Not because we want that to happen, but because, simply put, we don’t have the resources. The Internet gives us a whole new arena to change that. But we can’t do that without your help. This will be a space dedicated to find another way to connect with you. We already are moving with lightening speed to create different ways to provide content (check out our weekday webcasts at 9 a.m.). This blog will be attempting to find local bloggers and Web sites that cover things we don’t or don’t do enough of. I’ll also be pointing to journalism projects throughout the state, country and world that may, one day, be duplicated here. We don’t know if our experiments online will work, but journalism is too important not to try. I’m looking forward to the discussions.

FRANK GIRARDOT

This is group blog that includes Kate Kealey, night editor for SGVN, Frank Girardot, city editor, and Edward Barrera, Metro Editor.

This is a forum to discuss our paper, the media and coverage of stories and communities. occasionally, we will digress. Please be indulgent.

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