short readsSep 26, 2024 Friends, family and neighbors are Americans’ most common source of local news About three-quarters of Americans (73%) say they often or sometimes get local news from friends, family and neighbors.
short readsAug 29, 2024 The link between local news coverage and Americans’ perceptions of crime Roughly three-quarters of adults (77%) say they often or sometimes get local news and information about crime.
reportAug 29, 2024 Americans’ Experiences With Local Crime News Most U.S. adults say they are interested in several types of local crime coverage, but far fewer say this information is easy to find.
reportJul 24, 2024 How Americans Get Local Political News Most U.S. adults follow news about local government and politics, yet only a quarter are highly satisfied with the quality of coverage.
reportMay 7, 2024 Americans’ Changing Relationship With Local News More Americans now prefer to get local news online, while fewer turn to TV or print. And most say local news outlets are important to their community.
short readsFeb 16, 2024 How Americans view the conflicts between Russia and Ukraine, Israel and Hamas, and China and Taiwan 74% of Americans view the war between Russia and Ukraine as important to U.S. national interests – with 43% describing it as very important.