
Encarnacion Pyle
Managing Editor at The Columbus Dispatch
Managing editor at The Columbus Dispatch. Former health, education and social justice editor/reporter. Aficionado of life, world traveler. [email protected].
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1 month ago |
richmond.com | Encarnacion Pyle
Since Feb. 3, when a cyberattack shut down most systems at Lee Enterprises, the parent company of the Richmond Times-Dispatch, teams have been working day and night to bring you the complete newspaper you expect. Today, we cannot be more pleased to tell you we are back to full strength. For the past several days, you’ve probably noticed the newspaper has returned to its bigger size.
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2 months ago |
richmond.com | Encarnacion Pyle
Most newspaper readers have a can't-miss feature or section they start with each morning. Some people turn to the sports section to see the latest scores and analysis. Others look forward to the business page. Many start with local news or look forward to our lifestyle and opinion sections. When that favorite feature is missing from the paper, it’s frustrating. We understand that frustration, and we want you to know that we're diligently working to fix it. When a Feb.
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Jan 6, 2024 |
news.yahoo.com | Encarnacion Pyle
Great journalism has the power to inform, educate and create lasting impact, whether by holding the powerful to account, righting a wrong, telling an interesting story about someone or something, or just making the world a better place. It's what The Columbus Dispatch inspires to do every day in ways both big and small.
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Nov 17, 2020 |
dispatch.com | Encarnacion Pyle
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Aug 24, 2020 |
dispatch.com | Encarnacion Pyle
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'If I would have gotten an email like that, I would have thought, ‘Somebody needs help.’' Ohio State professor who quit her job during mental health crisis wants her job back. Dozens of faculty say she should be reinstated Via @MonroeTrombly @sheridan120 https://t.co/J1OtvAZRSK https://t.co/9xLP4k5QXa

'It just breaks my heart every time I see it' An empty bottle of Smirnoff Ice, crushed Mountain Dew cans, discarded cigarette butts, fast-food wrappers and shards of glass sprinkle the former infield of the once-prominent Cooper Stadium https://t.co/tIen0iwB1B Via @megankhenry https://t.co/kOF35JtxHx

'COVID has really impacted the Black community, and particularly this church. It just seemed like every week, two or three were dying at the same time.' @DanaeKing gives you a personal and sad look into COVID-19's toll on a Columbus church and its flock: https://t.co/hcxKj73kcn https://t.co/60JKEwD5aG