By Shaunise Day It’s time to plan NCRA’s 2019 Political Action Committee fundraiser that will take place at the annual convention in Denver, Colo. State…
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A blog post on kottke.org describes the reasons an increasing number of people are using closed captioning when they watch television. Read more.
The Associated Press reported on April 23 that Merriam-Webster added 640 words to its dictionary, including swole, bug-out-bag, go-cup, and omnicide. Read more.
NCRA lifetime retired member Kenneth Blaine Meyers, a former freelance and official court reporter and past president of the Washington State Court Reporters Association, passed…
Official court reporters working in Hidalgo County, Texas, will see a substantial bump in pay on their next paycheck after the county’s Commissioners Court Tuesday…
The April issue of New Jersey Monthly features an article about Jackie Kashmer, an official court reporter with the U.S. District Court in Newark, who…
RealClear Politics posted an article on April 16 about Nathan Sibley, York County, Pa., who entered the court reporting program at his local community college.…
The National Court Reporters Foundation (NCRF) supports the advancement of the court reporting and captioning professions through education, scholarship, recognition, and programs critical to preserving…
By Lynette Mueller As I reflect on my professional educational journey, it seems I have a habit of attending the same conferences and seminars each…
There are many ways to stay in touch with NCRA and our members. First, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, and YouTube. Stay on…
NCRA is pleased to announce that the keynote speaker for its 2019 Convention & Expo taking place Aug. 15-18 in Denver, Colo., will be renowned…
NCRA member Lisa Black’s firm, Migliore & Associates, provided pro bono services in a case where a Florida man was exonerated after 14 years behind…
Take part in NCRA’s second Celebrate Certification Month this May and share with customers, clients, and potential clients the importance of working with professionals who…
The Illinois Patch.com reported on April 9 that the South Suburban College (SSC) is hosting a Court Reporting Open House on May 9 to showcase…
NCRA member Jill Layton, RMR, an official court reporter from Toledo, Ill., was featured in an article posted April 12 by the Effingham Daily News,…
By Rachel Barkume, RPR Tracey Tracy, RPR, is a freelance court reporter in Tacoma, Wash. She graduated from the online court reporting technologies program at Green River College in…
Nominations are now being accepted for the Santo J. Aurelio Award for Altruism, the highest honor awarded by the National Court Reporters Foundation (NCRF). The deadline…
Phipps Reporting, based in West Palm Beach, Fla., announced in a press release issued April 8 that it has opened a new office in Milwaukee,…
The Des Moines Community College student newspaper, The Campus Chronicle, posted an opinion piece on April 6 about the importance of using live court reporters…
Next month, NCRA will have its first known court reporting program graduate who started in an NCRA A to ZTM Intro to Steno Machine Shorthand…