Editor in chief Lila Mills says it’s a different approach to sharing local stories and an easy breakdown of news that residents want more of.
CLEVELAND — One of the nation’s largest nonprofit local news initiatives officially launched on Tuesday.
Signal Cleveland is focused on fusing local journalism with community building, diverse reporting, and serving the Greater Cleveland region. The news group debuted its website today, giving citizens full access to its content.
Editor in chief Lila Mills says it’s a different approach to sharing local stories and an easy breakdown of news that residents want more of.
“For us, best case scenario, someone is dealing with an issue in their children’s school and they think to themselves, ‘You know what? Let me go to Signal Cleveland. They probably have done an explainer or a report on this,'” Mills explained. “We want to be able to produce data, guides, and news that …