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School newspapers thousands of miles apart team up to heal from wildfires

After a wildfire decimated a California high school鈥檚 newsroom, destroying its cameras, computers and archived newspapers spanning six decades, one of the first offers of help that its journalism adviser received came from the other side of the country.

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School newspapers thousands of miles apart team up to heal from wildfires

Members of Tideline, the student newspaper, pose for a group photo showing the publication at the interim location for Palisades High School Wednesday, May 14, 2025, in Santa Monica, Calif. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)


After a wildfire decimated a California high school鈥檚 newsroom, destroying its cameras, computers and archived newspapers spanning six decades, one of the first offers of help that its journalism adviser received came from the other side of the country.

Claire Smith, founding executive director of Temple University’s sports media center, had known Lisa Nehus Saxon since they helped carve out a place for women journalists in Major League Baseball more than 40 years ago. They鈥檇 supported each other through the days of being barred from locker rooms, and now with much of , Smith wanted to be there for her friend again.

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