For months, The Dallas Morning News has run older Doonesbury strips on Sundays in place of those that assail President Donald ...
News that Katrice Hardy, executive editor of the Dallas Morning News is stepping down causes editor to reflect on his own uniqueness.
The news hit Dallas like a late summer storm: Katrice Hardy, executive editor of the Dallas Morning News, is stepping down. For many, this is more than just a personnel change at a local paper.
By Katie Robertson The nonprofit news outlet The Marshall Project on Tuesday named Katrice Hardy as its next chief executive. Ms. Hardy, 51, is the executive editor and vice president of The ...
Katrice Hardy is leaving her position as executive editor of The Dallas Morning News.(Juan Figueroa / Staff Photographer) Dallas Morning News Executive Editor Katrice Hardy is leaving the company ...
Katrice Hardy, a seasoned media executive who has led major news organizations in Texas, Indiana and South Carolina, has been named chief executive officer of The Marshall Project, the Pulitzer ...
Dallas Morning News Executive Editor Katrice Hardy will soon step down after more than three years leading the newsroom of the major metro daily in order to become CEO of a nonprofit media outlet ...
That did not surprise Tommy Magelssen, The News ’ sports editor, who took over the department last year. Magelssen leads one ...
“Ms. Hardy, 51, is the executive editor and vice president of The Dallas Morning News, a role she started in 2021. She will lead the business and newsroom sides of The Marshall Project, which has been ...
Katrice Hardy, the new executive editor of the Dallas Morning News, doesn’t want you to think of her as a “first.” ...