News Deserts Are Weakening Local Accountability and Shared Civic Facts
Hoover Institution panelists argued that the collapse of local journalism is weakening American democracy not just by shrinking newsrooms, but by reducing the number of reporters physically present to observe public institutions and supply shared facts. Neil Chase, Elizabeth Green and Vicki Liviakis described a replacement system built from specialized nonprofit outlets, local television, collaborations, community documenters and technology, while warning that legal threats, harassment, funding gaps and uneven philanthropic support are making local accountability reporting harder to sustain.
Hoover Institution·Jun 2, 2026·19 min read