Nearly 50 vendors will be on site at NCRA’s 2014 Convention & Expo, July 31 – Aug. 3 in San Francisco at the Hilton San…
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The July 12 Washington Post reported the death of William Mohr, who was an official reporter of debates of the U.S. Senate for 23 years.…
NCRF awards two $1,000 Student Intern Scholarships annually, selected by random drawing. Students must have completed or be currently performing the required internship portion of…
NCRA has released a new book, Court Reporter Survival Guide: School Success Stories, a collection of stories about making it through court reporting school written…
Want the chance to bid on a wonderful vacation? Win a one-of-a-kind origami quilt? Get “fun stuff” worth at least $50 for only $15? Or…
Court reporters are not alone in their concern over punctuation, according to a July 2 article in the New York Times. Danielle Allen, a professor…
There will be no voting stations on site at this year’s event. Instead, members are asked to cast their votes regarding Bylaws amendments via their…
The Hilton San Francisco Union Square Hotel, the host hotel for NCRA’s 2014 Convention & Expo happening July 31 – Aug. 3, has announced that…
The Des Moines Area Community College Board of Trustees has named Dr. Patricia Dean Ziegler as professor and program chair of the new court reporting…
In the century-long history of NCRA, special men and women have become stars in our field by virtue of their incomparable excellence and performance at…
My father, Nicholas J. Cinciotta, spent his career as a shorthand reporter. He died on Jan. 19, 2014, eleven weeks shy of his 100th birthday.…
The first time I stepped into an NCRA National Convention exhibit hall was in 2008 in Anaheim, Calif. I was completely overwhelmed by all the…
Be sure to look for the feature article “Solve realtime problems your way,” in the upcoming issue of the JCR. The piece offers advice about…
In a recent blog on ChicagoNow.com, court reporter Margaret Mary Kruse, RPR, offers a humorous take on the daily security check court officials need to…
The Idaho Business Review recently reported that NCRA member Andrea Jean Wecker has earned the Registered Diplomate Reporter certification, the highest credential available to stenographic…
KCTV News 5 recently reported that Greene County, Mo., authorities are trying to determine if the death of a court reporter will affect the trial…
Are you a court reporting teacher, administrator, or mentor looking to improve your skills, seeking new tricks and ideas to helping students succeed, or searching…