The Scoop
Six weeks in, the Tribune-Ledger is the most-read obituary section in the country. Mourners call it prescient. Competitors call it ghoulish. You call it Tuesday.
Then the call comes — a man with a flat Virginia voice, no agency named, who knows the exact time you arrive each night. We should talk, Ms. Vance. On your desk: tomorrow's page, and beside it, a plain white envelope you did not sign for.