Email Newsletter

Want to receive today’s headlines in your inbox every morning? Scroll to the footer on any page to find the "Subscribe" section. Choose to get bi-weekly headlines and/or breaking news email alerts that you would like to be added to, enter your email address in the form and click "Sign Up". That’s it!

e-Edition

Digital Replica is a full-featured and robust solution for reading print-style newspaper templates on the web. Supported across multiple platforms and devices, our e-Edition provides a pleasant and engaging reading experience anytime, anywhere. Access our e-Editions here: https://nsr.the-journal.com/eedition

RSS

RSS (Rich Site Summary, often called Really Simple Syndication) is a type of web feed which allows you to access our news content in a standardized, computer-readable format. Use an RSS reader of your choice to easily access our news content. RSS feeds are available here: https://nsr.the-journal.com/rss

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Amazon Alexa

You can listen to The Journal news with Alexa. In your Alexa app, navigate to ‘Skills’ and search for “The Journal” and enable the skill. You’ll then be able to choose which type of content you want from us such as:

  • The Featured Story
  • The Most Popular or Trending articles
  • Most Recent news
  • Articles by category

Once enabled, you can ask Alexa various questions to recieve news updates, such as:

  • “Read me the Featured Story”
  • “What are the most popular stories?”
  • “Read me the latest news”
  • “What's in the headlines?”
  • "What's in (category)? *Accepted categories are: A&E, College sports, outdoors, Travel, editorials, food, high school sports, southwest life, professional sports, business, Letters to the editor, regional news, local news"

While listening to news updates, you can navigate your Flash Briefing with commands like:

  • “Next.”
  • “Previous.”
  • “Cancel.”
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Google AMP

Web page speed improves the user experience. Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) load almost instantly enabling a consistently fast experience across all devices and platforms that link to AMP Pages including Google, Bing and more. Search for our content on AMP-enabled platforms and you’ll be presented with the super-fast AMP version.

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Facebook Instant Articles

Rather than loading an article using a web browser, which takes over 8 seconds on average, Instant Articles load using the same fast tools used to load photos and video in the Facebook app allowing articles to load as much as 10 times faster than the standard mobile web articles. Beyond just speed, Instant Articles provide the same high quality, fluid experience and interactivity that you expect from a mobile app. Share our content on Facebook and if an Instant Article is available it will automatically be used.