The article highlights the nominees of the 10 Newspapers That Do It Right in the U.S. It discusses the featured article of "Baltimore Sun" on Freddie Gray, an African American who died while in police custody. It also provides information on the C-VILLE Live, an effort launched by "C-VILLE Weekly" to engage with audiences through live video. Other nominees include "The Denver Post," "Hutchinson News" and "Inlander."
The article announces several employee changes in newspaper industry including the appointment of Davan Maharaj as publisher of "The Los Angeles Times," Ben Kleppinger as executive editor of "The Advocate-Messenger," and resignation of Gregory Moore as editor of "Denver Post."
The article reports on the editorials appearing in the newspaper "The Denver Post" regarding the ownership of the paper. It mentions the layoffs of journalists that have been ordered, the paper's ownership and management by venture capitalist Alden Global Capital and its subsidiary Digital First Media, and the work of editorial page editor Chris Plunkett to put together the articles.
A photograph is presented of "The Denver Post" newspaper executive city editor Robert Pattridge and city editor John Snyder preparing the story and pictures of the great flood in Colorado on June 16, 1965.