Tribune Publishing will close the Daily Press' office in Newport News' City Center at the end of September. The company has closed several newsrooms in recent months, including The Virginian-Pilot's in downtown Norfolk.

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Tribune Publishing will close the Daily Press' office in Newport News' City Center at the end of September. The company has closed several newsrooms in recent months, including The Virginian-Pilot's in downtown Norfolk.
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