WFMY News 2 (N.C.) ran a story about how a 50 percent pay cut of transcript rates has led to a disappearance of court reporters…
A March 19 article in the Courthouse News Service highlighted how the Los Angeles Superior Court is still trying to operate with closures, reduced staff,…
“A grim job market and crushing student debt have many people second guessing their higher education decisions,” reported an article in the July 15 Business…
The Guardian recently ran a story highlighting how errors in pronunciation can slowly change the English language. The article points out that despite the 171,476…
A recent editorial in The Post and Courier of South Carolina supports a $6 million budget request for new technology and training to improve security…
The Orange County (Calif.) Register has reported that a temporary settlement has been reached in a dispute that led in a picket last year before…
In a follow up to a story which appeared earlier on TheJCR.com, a newspaper serving the Bahamas recently reported that the matter of a man…
Mind-boggling stat: The Library of Congress has almost 90,000 veterans’ histories in its collections — priceless stories of heroism, accomplishment, and sacrifice. Fact: They need…
On Feb. 20, the FCC issued its final report and order related to the captioning quality notice of proposed rulemaking, an order that had been…
The Olympian (Wash.) recently reported that after an hour-long presentation by court reporters in Thurston County Superior Court to the Thurston County Commission explaining what…
The journey through court reporting school is different for every student. The challenges and the successes all present themselves in different ways and at different…
A newspaper serving the Bahamas recently reported that a man accused of drug possession was granted a stay in his case pending the outcome of…
NCRA would like to congratulate the following schools on their recent recertification by the Association’s Council on Approved Student Education: Alvin Community College, Alvin, Texas…
An article recently published in The Wichita Eagle, written by a local attorney, cites that additional cuts by lawmakers to the Kansas judiciary budget places…
Stenograph announced the release of Version 15 of its court reporting software, Case CATalyst. Two of the new features are Quick Suggest, which offers suggestions…
Court reporters from the 8th Judicial District in Illinois will be volunteering their time for five days this year to hear stories from local veterans,…
The Des Moines Area Community College in Newton, Iowa, has announced that in conjunction with the Iowa Court Reporters Association, it will begin offering a…
In response to the government’s monthly jobs report that came out earlier this month, NPR asked listeners to send in a brief description of their…
NCRA is holding its annual Membership Phone-a-thon March 13 -15. A total of eight seasoned court reporters from around the country with years of experience…
As a part of NCRA’s strategic goal of reaching out to the legal community, NCRA Director Doreen Sutton, RPR, from Scottsdale, Ariz., attended the board…