Susan Sarkauskas

copy editor/paginator

Preston's Summary

Susan Sarkauskas is a copy editor/paginator at the Chicago Sun-Times. She covers a diverse range of topics including crime and justice, security and law enforcement, as well as architecture and planning, reflecting her interest in both societal issues and cultural themes. Susan's work has also been featured in CDC Gaming Reports and the Daily Herald (Chicago, IL).

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Geo Focus

Elgin, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 80 %
Data Driven: 9 %
Events: 7 %
Promotional: 1 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Law Enforcement Technology
  • Police
  • Pets
  • Animal Rescue & Rehabilitation

Pitching Insights

Susan Sarkauskas primarily covers local crime and legal issues in the Arlington Heights area of Illinois. Her focus on breaking news and evolving stories indicates she is likely to be most responsive to pitches about rapidly developing local crimes, law enforcement activities, or significant legal policy changes within her coverage area.

Given her extensive reporting on crime, Susan may also be interested in human-interest stories related to community events that have a legal angle or impact on the local population.

When pitching to Susan, it's important for sources to have direct knowledge or involvement in the specific incidents being covered or provide valuable insights into broader trends affecting the Arlington Heights community.

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