Who we are
We’re a local news publication built around a simple belief: every neighborhood is important and deserves to be heard. We’re a print publication bringing the trust and legacy established over decades into a modern digital medium, without compromising clarity, privacy, or context.
We cover civic life, schools, local businesses, community events, and the everyday stories that help neighbors stay informed. We aim to show up, ask questions, and tell the story clearly.
Mission
We’re all about our communities: the people, the places, the little stories that tell us who we are, and the information needed for thoughtful, informed participation in local government. Our mission is to provide the most accurate local news on a weekly basis to the neighborhoods we cover, both in print and online.
- Tell what happened, clearly and accurately.
- Provide context, not just headlines.
- Cover every neighborhood with care and consistency.
Vision
Our vision is to use local voices and events to illuminate daily life in the neighborhoods, and to give voters and residents clarity on confusing, complicated, and often counter-intuitive issues. We want you to know what we know, and we aim to build an enduring home for community truth.
The people behind the paper
The Bulletin is produced by a small team of local journalists, editors, and contributors. What we share is a commitment to local reporting and a belief that community news is worth doing well.
Ethics, AI & Privacy
We will always have boots on the ground. Technology may assist with research, data analysis, or workflow efficiency, but it will never replace human judgment, context, or empathy.
We do not use AI to write our stories. If we ever use automation to summarize or analyze data, we will disclose it clearly.
- We do not sell, trade, or share reader data.
- We do not track readers across the web.
- Our analytics are privacy-focused and designed to understand readership without tracking individuals.
Our editorial decisions rest with editors and reporters, free from political, commercial, or algorithmic influence. Every byline carries accountability.
- Corrections: clear, dated updates appended to the original story.
- Attribution: sources credited; conflicts disclosed.
- Community feedback: we welcome letters, corrections, and open dialogue.
Letters to the Editor
We welcome letters from readers on local issues, community life, and topics we’ve covered. Letters represent the views of the writers, not the newspaper.
- Please include your name and neighborhood.
- Submissions may be edited for length and clarity.
- We cannot publish every letter we receive.
- Personal attacks and hate speech will not be published.
Ready to send one? Head to Contact Us.
Corrections
If we make a mistake, we correct it promptly and transparently. If you spot an error, please contact us and we’ll review it.