Who We Are
We Have The News is a dynamic online platform delivering credible journalism, insightful analysis, and practical guidance across a broad range of topics. From legal developments and social justice issues to travel safety, technology trends, and community impact stories, we aim to give our readers both the facts and the context behind them.
Our content strikes a balance between depth and accessibility, ensuring that readers not only stay informed but also understand how events and trends may affect their lives. With contributions from a diverse team of writers, We Have The News is committed to providing coverage that is both relevant and reliable.
Our Mission
At We Have The News, our mission is to bridge the gap between breaking headlines and the deeper context that shapes them. We believe news should do more than simply inform—it should equip readers with the clarity, perspective, and resources they need to navigate an increasingly complex world. That is why our coverage spans a wide spectrum of topics, from pressing legal issues and social justice concerns to financial literacy, travel safety, technology trends, and human-interest stories.
We approach every article with two guiding principles: credibility and compassion. Credibility ensures that our reporting and insights are grounded in verifiable facts, trustworthy sources, and thoughtful analysis. Compassion ensures that we never lose sight of the people behind the headlines—the families impacted by legal disputes, the communities recovering from hardship, the individuals adapting to societal and technological change.
Our contributors bring diverse expertise, but share a common goal: to transform information into understanding, and understanding into action. Whether we are exploring the legal avenues available after an accident, shedding light on the emotional toll of elder abuse, or charting the evolution of a digital platform, our aim is to make every reader feel informed, empowered, and connected to the larger conversation.
In a world saturated with noise, We Have The News is committed to being a reliable signal—offering balanced, practical, and relevant content that readers can trust. We are not here to sensationalize or oversimplify; we are here to inform with depth, write with purpose, and publish with integrity. Our goal is to leave our readers better equipped to make decisions, advocate for themselves and others, and see the bigger picture in the stories that shape our lives.
Meet the Team
Zach Turner – Lead Writer
As the lead writer for We Have The News, Zach Turner shapes the editorial vision with a focus on depth, accuracy, and reader engagement. He specializes in breaking down complex legal issues, high-profile cases, and evolving societal trends into clear, accessible narratives. With a knack for connecting facts to real-world implications, Zach ensures that every major feature is both informative and actionable. His leadership sets the standard for integrity and storytelling across the publication.
Linda Mark – Senior Contributor
Linda Mark brings a wealth of experience in covering human-interest stories, social justice topics, and community-impact reporting. She is known for her empathetic approach, weaving together facts and personal narratives to give a voice to those often overlooked in mainstream coverage. Whether reporting on local policy changes, public safety issues, or grassroots movements, Linda’s work reflects her commitment to truth, fairness, and the people at the heart of each story.
Oscar Sanchez – Staff Writer
Oscar Sanchez specializes in translating complex legal, political, and regulatory developments into clear, practical insights for everyday readers. His articles often explore the intersection of law and daily life—covering everything from consumer rights to workplace safety and government policy. With a background in research and analysis, Oscar brings clarity to topics that impact readers’ freedoms, finances, and futures.
Ryleigh Campbell – Staff Writer
Ryleigh Campbell focuses on in-depth, investigative pieces that explore both the human and systemic sides of a story. Her work frequently addresses sensitive issues such as elder abuse, travel safety, and justice reform, blending empathy with thorough research. Ryleigh’s writing helps readers understand not just what is happening, but why it matters—and how they can respond or take action.
