| Date Posted | April 15, 2026 |
|---|---|
| Industry | Newspapers |
| Specialty | Local News |
| Job Status | Full-time |
| Salary | Not Specified |
Description:
The Berkshire Eagle, one of the most respected community newspapers in the United States, is seeking a criminal justice reporter to join our talented team covering the Berkshires of Western Massachusetts.
The Berkshire Eagle sees this beat as central to public accountability, transparency and community trust. This reporter will cover law enforcement and the courts with urgency, fairness and precision — delivering timely reporting while helping readers understand the broader context and consequences of what happens within the justice system.
In Berkshire County, issues involving crime and the courts often intersect with some of the most pressing challenges facing our communities: public safety, mental health, substance use, housing instability and civil rights. Coverage on this beat plays a critical role in documenting those realities and examining how institutions respond.
We believe Eagle journalism in this realm — produced by a skilled reporter — serves as both a vital public record and a catalyst for informed civic dialogue. This includes holding institutions accountable, scrutinizing policies and practices, and elevating the human impact behind cases moving through the courts.
A consistent offering of accurate, timely reporting on arrests, arraignments and court proceedings, along with deeper, data-informed enterprise and investigative work, will help our audience make sense of complex legal processes and trends. Thoughtful storytelling that captures the lived experiences behind cases will be essential to the role.
Coverage will include a steady output of breaking news, daily reporting and enterprise stories that illuminate patterns, explore systemic challenges and, when appropriate, examine solutions and reforms within the justice system.
The ideal candidate will have five years or more of daily journalism experience; command of journalistic writing, AP Style and deadline reporting; and experience covering courts, crime and public safety.
To apply, complete the online application at berkshireeagle.com/apply, and attach a letter of interest, resume and work examples.
We offer a competitive compensation package, including health, dental, vision and life insurances, along with a 401k. A drug screen is required. The hourly rate for this position is $21.63 to $31.25 an hour.
As a locally owned and operated publication, The Berkshire Eagle is not loose change in a venture capital portfolio. Our mission is clear — to be the finest community newspaper in the United States. Consistently recognized as a Newspaper of the Year in New England for our size, we are passionate about delivering impactful journalism to our community. Join us in the heart of the Berkshires, where natural beauty meets vibrant community life. Be a part of a newspaper that writes and reports for its readers, not its sources.
The Berkshire Eagle is an equal opportunity employer.
Apply
https://www.berkshireeagle.com/apply

