Preston's Summary

Jane McClure is a local journalist based in Saint Paul, Minnesota. She writes for MyVillager, a publication by Villager Communications Inc, and her work has also appeared in the Midway/Como Monitor and the Anchorage Daily News. Jane covers a wide range of local topics, including development projects, transportation infrastructure, city planning, affordable housing, and community initiatives.

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Geo Focus

Saint Paul, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Government Announcement: 53 %
Legal Policy Regulation: 23 %
Press Release: 7 %
Event Coverage: 5 %
Seasonal: 2 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Real Estate Development
  • Urban Development
  • Accessibility
  • Civil Rights
  • Diversity & Inclusion
  • Social Interest

Pitching Insights

Jane McClure’s coverage is primarily focused on local government announcements and legal policy regulations, particularly related to urban development, neighborhoods, infrastructure, and local businesses. Given this focus, she would likely be receptive to pitches from individuals or organizations involved in these areas.

She may also be interested in sustainability-related topics as well as those related to city planning and community development initiatives.

As her geographic focus is local (United States - Minnesota - Saint Paul), relevant sources should have a strong connection to the region or specific knowledge of the issues facing this area. If pitching stories outside of Saint Paul or Minnesota, it would be beneficial for them to draw clear parallels with the issues faced within Jane's regular coverage area.

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