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Joyce Terhaar

Daily Tribune

Sacramento, CA, United States

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Past:
  • The Oakland Press
  • Daily Tribune
  • Santa Maria Times
  • The Miami Herald
  • Daily Herald
  • Bellingham Herald
  • St. Cloud Times
  • The Sacramento Bee
  • The Tribune

Past articles by Joyce:

Communities lose when newspapers die or slide into decline

It is a story of corruption that will stay secret, politicians who will need fewer votes to win, even dangerous communicable diseases that will spread faster as our best scientists → Read More

Communities lose when newspapers die or slide into decline

It is a story of corruption that will stay secret, politicians who will need fewer votes to win, even dangerous communicable diseases that will spread faster as our best scientists → Read More

Communities lose when newspapers die or slide into decline

It is a story of corruption that will stay secret, politicians who will need fewer votes to win, even dangerous communicable diseases that will spread faster as our best scientists → Read More

Communities lose when newspapers die or slide into decline

As newspapers fold or shrink their staffs, the effects are being felt in hundreds of local communities through the stories that go untold. → Read More

Communities lose when newspapers die or slide into decline

Communities lose when newspapers die or slide into decline → Read More

Communities lose when newspapers die or slide into decline

As newspapers fold or shrink their staffs, the effects are being felt in hundreds of local communities through the stories that go untold. → Read More

Sunshine Week: The stakes are high and the crisis is now

Communities are more expensive and less safe when legacy newsgathering operations die or slide into decline → Read More

Book of Dreams: It’s one way to provide joy to neighbors

Sacramento Bee readers have provided joy, and relief, during the holiday season the past three decades through generous donations to the Book of Dreams. → Read More

Are you safe from crime at the California State Fair? Here’s why we don’t know

Cal Expo is too secretive about fights, arrests and police patrols at the California State Fair. Why can’t the public get basic police information? → Read More

Want to keep a politician honest? Here’s our approach

The rights of Americans to keep an eye on public officials affects lives. And it helps keep the powerful honest – or expose them when they aren’t. → Read More

We’re the enemy, so we risk floods and danger zones to bring you the news

Bee journalists drove into the danger zone when officials feared the Oroville Dam spillway might collapse three weeks ago. They spread out across the region and worked the phones to keep residents informed as they hurriedly evacuated. Six days later President Donald Trump called journalists the enemy of the American people. They’re not. → Read More

Joyce Terhaar: Cousins unleashes profanities at reporter in latest attempt to control the media

At 6 feet, 11 inches, the Sacramento Kings' DeMarcus Cousins towers over most people, including Sacramento Bee columnist Andy Furillo. → Read More

NBA player DeMarcus Cousins unleashes profane tirade at reporter

DeMarcus Cousins, the top player for the Sacramento Kings basketball team, towered over Sacramento Bee columnist Andy Furillo as he shouted profanities Dec. 12. It was just his most recent confrontation with a journalist. Cousins also has refused to talk to the media post-game if a reporter he doesn’t like is in the media scrum. → Read More

California’s Public Records Act intended to ensure openness, not provide excuses

Is it legitimate for a public institution to stall public record act requests in the heat of ongoing media coverage of a controversy? → Read More

It’s not the norm for reporters to go undercover

David R. Daleiden would have you believe that it’s routine behavior for investigative journalists to use “undercover techniques” to get their stories. → Read More

Joyce Terhaar: Are Bee dining reviews a matter of taste?

This reader was unhappy with The Bee’s review of Iron Horse Tavern, written by dining critic Carla Meyer. The letter intimated that Meyer should be supportive of local businesses. She should pay attention to what people write on Yelp. She needed to refine her palate. → Read More

Bee telling stories in video form as more readers watch online

The assignment sounds simple – shoot some concert video to go with a story about an Elk Grove family of five children who are singing their way to a college fund. → Read More

Secrecy at Sacramento City Hall begs questions

If you believe public employees and officials should be accountable to the public they serve, recent news from the city of Sacramento should give you pause. → Read More

Welcome to the new Sacramento Bee

We are in the midst of an information revolution that has changed lives, governments and businesses around the world. → Read More

Joyce Terhaar: A glimpse at the future of journalism through the eyes of interns - The Sacramento Bee

The Bee’s journalism interns reflect modern-day news consumption – they are choosing to read what they want, when they want it and how they want it. → Read More